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Liverpool community groups invited to apply for share of £165,000 Zero Waste Fund

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Liverpool community groups invited to apply for share of £165,000 Zero Waste Fund
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Community groups across Liverpool City Region are being encouraged to apply for funding to support innovative projects that reduce waste and promote a greener future.

The Zero Waste Community Fund 2025/26, managed by Merseyside Recycling & Waste Authority (MRWA) and Veolia, is offering a total of £165,000 to support community, voluntary, and not-for-profit organisations working to minimise household waste, increase recycling, and lower carbon emissions.

Grants of up to £30,000 are available for projects that benefit at least four districts within the City Region, while grants between £1,000 and £8,000 are available for projects focused on a single local authority area.

Councillor Catie Page, Chairperson of Merseyside Recycling & Waste Authority (MRWA), said:

“We deeply value our partnerships with the region’s dedicated community groups. They are the heart of our communities, actively working to create a positive environmental impact. By empowering these groups to address local waste challenges, we not only benefit the environment but also foster a greater appreciation for resources and the value of reducing waste.”

Bids must tackle one or more of the five priority household waste materials which have been identified by MRWA as key, namely WEEE (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment), Food, Textiles, Plastics and Furniture. An analysis* of waste in the region highlighted that a greater amount of these materials could be re-used or recycled. Projects can also include other household waste materials, for example paper or metals.

Wirral Environmental Network Clothes Swap Café event.
Wirral Environmental Network Clothes Swap Café event.

Previous Community Fund projects have included local recycling guidebooks, lending libraries, repair cafes, cookery clubs to support healthy eating and reduce food waste, fruit and veg gleaning, restoring old furniture to sell for charity and refurbishing unwanted rugs for resale.

One organisation to have previously received funding is Wirral Environmental Network (WEN), who were awarded £6300 for their Clothes Swap Cafes project, which aimed to reduce textiles waste through clothes swap events, sewing and repair workshops, and educational activities.

Naomi Graham, project co-ordinator at WEN, said:

“We have enjoyed getting to know the people who have attended our Sustainable Fashion workshops and volunteered at the Clothes Swaps. Through the workshops, we had discussions about the environmental costs of fast fashion, chatted about how to make greener clothing choices, and then upcycled unwanted clothes and fabric into items such as bags and hair scrunchies.

“The success of the Clothes Swaps and workshops has encouraged some of the venues to hold more swapping events and think about ways they can provide support for reducing textile waste within their communities.”

The deadline for submissions is 11.59pm on Sunday 9 March 2025. Successful projects should receive the funding by mid-April 2025 and will have to deliver their schemes by March 2026.

Interested groups can apply to the Zero Waste Community Fund 2025/26 here.

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