Tender

Cost Benefit Analysis of Standardising Existing Code of Practice for Household Waste Recycling

SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT

  • Contract Timeline

    Publication Date

    18th June 2025 00:00:00 AM

    Tender Deadline

    8th July 2025 12:00:00 PM   Expired

  • Contract Summary

    The co-design of the new Code of Practice for Household Waste Recycling will take an evidence-based approach, building on the existing Code of Practice2, identifying areas that can be strengthened and updated in order to deliver better services across Scotland and increase recycling rates, including considering new products or materials for inclusion. The process will leverage the current approach and build on what we know works. It will utilise the expertise within Scottish Local Authorities and beyond, and build on the platform created by previous research, aiding local authorities to in meeting future local statutory targets from 2030. This will and improve consistency of services. We believe that putting the new code on a statutory footing will provide a clear strategic direction for household recycling in Scotland and accelerate improvements to both the quality and quantity of recycling. Scotland’s waste targets include aims to recycle 60% of household waste by 2020, to recycle 70% of all waste by 2025 and landfill less than 5% of all waste by 2025. Although Scotland’s recycling rates have improved significantly over the long-term, progress has slowed in recent years and the Scottish household recycling rate has plateaued at around 42-45%. Key challenges include variation in local provision, quality and uptake of recycling services across local authorities, and over-reliance on existing social norms to boost recycling rates. Further action is therefore needed to ensure that the 60% target can be achieved as soon as possible. In order to ensure that the co-design of the new Code of Practice is robust and evidence based, an understanding of the potential impact of all Local Authorities implementing key parts of the current Code of Practice is essential. An indication of how this would compare to the implementation of the revised Code of Practice drafted in 2021 would help to provide a useful indicator of how changes might impact. The co-design process has begun, with the first workshop held with representatives from Local Authorities. A baseline of evidence is required to assess the impact of the existing Code of Practice including a cost benefit analysis and level of funding required for all Local Authorities adhering to the proposals in the existing Code of Practice.

  • Contract Details

    Open Contracting ID

    ocds-r6ebe6-0000802142

    Publication Source

    Public Contracts Scotland

    Procurement Stage

    Tender

    Procurement Method

    Open

    Procurement Method Details

    Open Procedure

    Procurement Category

    Services

    Tender Suitability

    Framework / DPS

  • Contract Classification

    CPV Code(s)

    73000000

    CPV Division(s)

    73 - Research and development services and related consultancy services

  • Awarding Authority

    SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT

    Buyer Name

    Buyer Email

    kate.townsley@gov.scot

    Buyer Phone

    +44 412425466

    Buyer Address

    Q Spur, Saughton House, Broomhouse Drive

    Edinburgh

    EH11 3XD