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source: "Public Contracts Scotland"
current_stage: "Planning"
buyer: "THE COMMON SERVICES AGENCY (MORE COMMONLY KNOWN AS NHS NATIONAL SERVICES SCOTLAND) (\"NSS\")"
published: "2023-03-23"
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# NP803/22 Recyclates and General Waste Management

Buyer: THE COMMON SERVICES AGENCY (MORE COMMONLY KNOWN AS NHS NATIONAL SERVICES SCOTLAND) ("NSS")  
Current stage: Planning  
OCID: ocds-r6ebe6-0000722328

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## Summary

The Common Services Agency, also known as NHS National Services Scotland, is planning a tender titled "NP803/22 Recyclates and General Waste Management." The procurement process involves the collection, recycling, recovery, and disposal of various waste streams, including residual waste, construction waste, and hazardous waste. The tender is expected to be released in June 2023, with a total value of £5,000,000 GBP. The buying organisation is located in Edinburgh, UK, and operates in the health industry category.

This tender presents significant business opportunities for contractors specialising in waste management services, particularly those with experience in handling diverse waste streams and meeting regulatory requirements. Businesses with SEPA licences and waste carrier permits would be well-suited to compete. The planned procurement notice outlines the specific waste materials to be managed and highlights the need for contractors to adhere to relevant legislation and provide accurate waste data. Interested parties should monitor the expected information notice date of June 30, 2023, for further details.

## Notice

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation. Contractors will need to have SEPA (or equivalent) licencing for the sites/facilities to which waste material will be sent and meet minimum standards to be defined in the ITT. Contractors will also require the appropriate waste carrier licences/permits. Copies will be requested as part of the tender process. Contractors will be required to provide accurate waste data for all waste bundles and upload this data into our waste data portal currently Rio. Please note lotting structure is indicative and subject to change for the ITT. Expected ITT release date June 2023

### Lot Information

NHS Tayside

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture

Healthcare Improvement Scotland

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture

NHS Ayrshire and Arran

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation.

NHS Borders

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation.

NHS Dumfries and Galloway

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation.

NHS Fife

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation.

NHS Forth Valley

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation.

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and NHS National Waiting Times Centre (Golden Jubilee National Hospital)

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation.

NHS Grampian - Aberdeen City

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation.

NHS Grampian - Aberdeenshire

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation.

NHS Grampian - Moray

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation.

NHS Highlands - Inverness City and surrounding areas

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation.

NHS Highlands - North and West

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation.

NHS Highlands - Argyle and Bute

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation.

NHS Lanarkshire

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation.

NHS Lothian and The State Hospital for Scotland

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation.

Public Health Scotland

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation.

NHS Education for Scotland

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation.

NHS 24

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation.

Scottish Ambulance Service

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation.

NHS National Services Scotland

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation.

NHS Orkney

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation.

NHS Shetland

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation.

NHS Western Isles

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation.

Combination Lot

Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation.. Combination Lot will allow for multiple Participating Authorities to come together and contract for the framework services.

## Key Details

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Publication source | Public Contracts Scotland |
| Latest notice | https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/search/show/search_view.aspx?ID=MAR474501 |
| Notice type | OJEU - F1 - Prior Information Notice |
| Procurement type | Standard |
| Procurement category | Services |
| Procurement method | Not Specified |
| Procurement method details | Not specified |
| Tender suitability | Not specified |
| Awardee scale | Not specified |
| All stages | Planning |

## Dates

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Publication date | 23 Mar 2023 |
| Submission deadline | Not specified |
| Future notice date | 30 Jun 2023 |
| Award date | Not specified |
| Contract period | Not specified |
| Recurrence | Not specified |

## Values

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Tender value | £5,000,000 |
| Lots value | Not specified |
| Awards value | Not specified |
| Contracts value | Not specified |

## Status

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Tender status | Planned |
| Lots status | Planned |
| Awards status | Not specified |
| Contracts status | Not specified |

## Buyer

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Main buyer | THE COMMON SERVICES AGENCY (MORE COMMONLY KNOWN AS NHS NATIONAL SERVICES SCOTLAND) ("NSS") |
| Locality | EDINBURGH |
| Post town | Edinburgh |
| Postcode | EH12 9EB |
| Country | Scotland |
| ITL 1 | TLM Scotland |
| ITL 2 | TLM1 East Central Scotland |
| ITL 3 | TLM13 City of Edinburgh |
| Local authority | City of Edinburgh |
| Electoral ward | Drum Brae/Gyle |
| Westminster constituency | Edinburgh South West |
| Delivery location | TLM Scotland |

## CPV Codes

### Divisions

- 90 - Sewage, refuse, cleaning and environmental services

### Codes

- 90524400 - Collection, transport and disposal of hospital waste

## Release History

- 23 Mar 2023 at 00:00 - Planning - OJEU - F1 - Prior Information Notice - https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/search/show/search_view.aspx?ID=MAR474501

## Documents

- https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/search/show/search_view.aspx?ID=MAR474501
  NP803/22 Recyclates and General Waste Management - Contractors will be required to collect, recycle, recover, reuse and dispose of waste from the participating authorities estate under the following waste streams: 1. Residual 2. DMR (Dry Mixed Recycling) 3. Confidential wastepaper 4. Cardboard 5. Glass 6. Construction Waste 7. Food Waste 8. Green Waste 9. Textiles 10. Metals 11. WEEE, florescent tubing, batteries, and lead batteries with each of these collected in separate containers. 12. Plastics and high-grade non-infectious plastics from health care i.e., all non DMR plastics collected in one process. 13. Non-clinical hazardous waste and chemical waste from laboratories could be combined. 14. Bulky waste with including mattresses and furniture Note Waste to be disposed of across the waste bundles may include items containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and these will need to be processed in line with relevant legislation. Contractors will need to have SEPA (or equivalent) licencing for the sites/facilities to which waste material will be sent and meet minimum standards to be defined in the ITT. Contractors will also require the appropriate waste carrier licences/permits. Copies will be requested as part of the tender process. Contractors will be required to provide accurate waste data for all waste bundles and upload this data into our waste data portal currently Rio. Please note lotting structure is indicative and subject to change for the ITT. Expected ITT release date June 2023

## Notice URLs

- http://
- http://www.nss.nhs.scot/browse/procurement-and-logistics
- http://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=722328
- https://api.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/v1/Notice?id=ocds-r6ebe6-0000722328

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