EU LIFE Awards 2024 

Mar 13, 2024 | Green Architecture

Every year, the European Commission assess all completed LIFE projects based on the following criteria:

  • Contribution to immediate and long-term environmental, economic, and social improvements;
  • Degree of innovation and transferability
  • Relevance to policy
  • Cost-effectiveness

The most successful LIFE projects subsequently become finalists and compete in the LIFE Awards.

The LIFE Awards ceremony

The 18th LIFE Awards will once again recognise the most innovative and successful LIFE projects in three categories: nature, environment, and climate action. The awards ceremony takes place during EU Green Week - Europe’s largest environmental event. Exact dates will be announced in the forthcoming months. Check here regularly for more details as they become available.

LIFE Awards 2023 Winners and Finalists 

LIFE Award for NATURE

LIFE Luchs Pfälzerwald: Reintroduction of lynxes in the Palatinate Forest Biosphere Reserve

LIFE Award for ENVIRONMENT

LIFE Plants for Plants: Introducing new organic biostimulants into conventional agriculture

LIFE Award for CLIMATE ACTION

LIFE METRO ADAPT: Mainstreaming climate change adaptation strategies and measures in the new territorial plan of the Metropolitan City of Milan

The other finalists were:

NATURE PROTECTION

  • LIFE IAS Free Habitats: Improving and maintaining the conservation status of three of the rarest and most vulnerable natural forest and grassland habitat types in Bulgaria
  • LIFE Lech: Conserving the natural dynamics of the Lech river system and surrounding riparian landscapes

ENVIRONMENT

  • LIFE TECMINE: Improving mine restoration activities in Mediterranean forest areas by testing innovative and highly transferable restoration techniques
  • LIFE-FOODWASTEPREV: Changing attitudes to food waste in Hungary

CLIMATE ACTION 

  • LIFE Peat Restore: Reducing CO2 emissions by restoring degraded peatlands in Northern European Lowland
  • U-MOB LIFE: Creating a European Network for Sustainable Mobility at Universities, with 85 members from 11 countries

LIFE CITIZENS’ PRIZE

  • The LIFE Citizens’ Prize saw the public vote for their preferred project online. LIFE TECMINE won the popular vote for its commitment to improve mine restoration activities in Mediterranean forest areas by testing innovative and highly transferable restoration techniques.

Remember to check the EU LIFE website regularly for the latest information on EU LIFE Awards 2024.

Source:  EU LIFE website

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