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| Source: | Find a Tender Service (FTS) |
| Notice Type: | Tender notice |
| Buyer: | London Waste and Recycling Board operating as ReLondon |
| Main Category: | Services |
| Procurement Method: | Below threshold - open competition |
| Tender Status: | Open |
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Application Deadline
15 July 2026
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Estimated Value
£45,000
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| Estimated Value (inc. VAT): | £60,000 |
| Release Date: | 30 June 2026 |
| Application Deadline: | 15 July 2026 |
| Enquiry Deadline: | 7 July 2026 |
| Contract Start Date: | 5 August 2026 (Estimated) |
| Contract End Date: | 31 March 2027 (Estimated) |
| Contract Duration: | 8 months |
| Award Criteria: | In issuing this invitation to bid, LWARB is not bound to accept the lowest or any bid and reserves the right to accept the whole or any specified part of the bid unless the bidder expressly stipulates otherwise. LWARB will not enter into discussion with non-selected potential suppliers or justify its decision. Potential suppliers are deemed to have accepted these conditions by the act of submitting their quote. The selected preferred supplier cannot assume they have been granted the contract until a formal contract is signed. The contract will be formally let by the London Waste and Recycling Board (operating as ReLondon) and ReLondon's standard terms and conditions will apply (available upon request). |
| Procurement ID (OCID): | ocds-h6vhtk-06c08b |
| Notice Reference: | 061423-2026 |
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In issuing this invitation to bid, LWARB is not bound to accept the lowest or any bid and reserves the right to accept the whole or any specified part of the bid unless the bidder expressly stipulates otherwise. LWARB will not enter into discussion with non-selected potential suppliers or justify its decision. Potential suppliers are deemed to have accepted these conditions by the act of submitting their quote. The selected preferred supplier cannot assume they have been granted the contract until a formal contract is signed. The contract will be formally let by the London Waste and Recycling Board (operating as ReLondon) and ReLondon's standard terms and conditions will apply (available upon request).
The Government's collection and packaging reforms represent the biggest change to the UK's waste and recycling sector for c.25 years. Simpler Recycling aims to make it easier for households and businesses to recycle, including making provisions by 31 March 2027 for all local authorities in England to collect plastic bags and wrapping (flexibles) for recycling from all households. The FlexFlats project aims to understand how local authorities can provide an efficient and effective flexibles collection service to residents who live in purpose-built flats and share bins (communal bins). The pilots will be carried out in partnership with three London local authorities with five pilot sites (blocks) in each. The local authorities are: • London borough of Bexley (twin-stream dry recycling service) • London borough of Lewisham (comingled dry recycling service) • Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (commingled dry recycling service) The pilot will trial a range of methods for flexibles plastics collection in 15 blocks of flats across the three boroughs. Each block will have a minimum of 25 households and will have a residual waste and dry recycling collection service already in place. A range of in-home solutions will be piloted. Flexibles sorted in the home will then be collected externally in either the usual dry recycling bin or a separate flexibles bin in the communal bin area - it is anticipated that separate flexibles bins will be no larger than 240l. Pilots are still being finalised but are likely to include the following: In-home options External infrastructure options* 1 No home separation - resident behaves as now (control) Usual recycling bin 2 In-home separation using residents own bags Standard wheeled bin (lined) / Lid-in-lid bin (lined) / Sack holder 3 In-home separation using rolls of bags delivered by the local authority Usual recycling bin (co-mingled) / Lid-in-lid bin (lined) / Sack holder 4 In-home separation using provided storage caddy (non-compaction), with residents using own bags Standard wheeled bin (lined) / Lid-in-lid bin (lined) / Sack holder *External options are being finalised with local authorities, and depend on local factors such as available space and collection and sorting methodology. Blocks will have a weekly collection frequency of residual waste and dry recycling, as a minimum. The pilots are scheduled to go live in late September 2026, with baseline monitoring taking place prior (including WCA). Pilots will run for 3.5 months, running until mid-January 2027, with post-monitoring taking place upon project close. The following project deliverables will be undertaken by the succesful bidder: • Two phase waste composition analysis to be undertaken for waste and recycling from all properties at up to 15 pilot sites situated across 15 housing estates/blocks within three London boroughs (five within each borough), using one or more sort sites provided by the local authorities. Phase 1: Pre-pilot WCA - to be undertaken between 7th - 26th September 2026 before interventions are introduced Phase 2: Post-pilot WCA - to be undertaken late January/early February 2027 to assess impact of interventions • Sorting to meet the data classification provided; • Confirmation of all appropriate permits to sort waste and (if required) transport waste; • Provision of a risk assessment in advance of any collection and sorting; • Attendence at an inception meeting via Teams and attendance at regular contract meetings during peak delivery periods (30 minutes/fortnightly or as required) and any other communications as required leading up to and required between project phases; • Delivery of the project outputs as set out in section 5; • Presentation of the results of the project (online via teams) • Final close down meeting (1 hour duration online), anticipated to be held February / March 2027. Scope of work Sorting and categorisation requirements Separately recorded sort data will be required for each block/bin store, for each phase of the WCA. This will be comprised of up to 15 blocks in total (across three local authority areas), with approximately 500-700 properties' waste across these, per phase. Residual, dry recycling and separate flexibles (where applicable) will require sorting into the high level categories set out below. Appendix 1 shows the required sub-catagorisation of materials for each of these high level categories. Phase 1: Waste stream Classifications Data Residual waste (all bins in bin area/block) Target flexibles Non-target flexibles Non-flexibles dry recyclables Food waste All other waste Kg/hh/wk per bin area/block for each category Dry recycling (all bins in bin area/block) Target flexibles Non-target flexibles/ Non-flexibles recyclables Food waste All other waste Kg/hh/wk per bin area/block for each category Phase 2: Waste stream Classification (group) Data Residual waste (all bins in bin area/block) Target flexibles Non-target flexibles/ Non-flexibles recyclables Food waste All other waste Kg/hh/wk per bin area/block for each category Dry recycling (all bins in bin area/block) Target flexibles Non-target flexibles/ Non-flexibles recyclables Food waste All other waste Kg/hh/wk per bin area/block for each category Capture rate of target flexibles (where applicable) Separate flexibles bins (where applicable) Target flexibles Non-target flexibles/ Non-flexibles plastic recyclables All other waste Kg/hh/wk per bin area/block for each category Capture rate of target flexibles For flexibles in all waste streams, in addition to target/non-target classification, a more detailed compositional classification is required. This may be amended/condensed during discussions with the appointed bidder but as an indication this may include the detail in the table below. Advice on suitable classifications with rationale for these is welcomed as part of the tender process. Sort category expanded list Target/non target Cat 1 Cat 2 Target Bags - Plastic carrier bags - Plastic parcel/delivery bags/dry cleaning bags/clothing bags - Thin plastic bags used for loose fruit/freezer bags/sandwich bags - FlexFlats provided liners/survival bags - Refuse bags/bin liners (including carrier bags used for rubbish) - Pasta and rice bags/ready packed salad/veg bags/cereal box liners - Bread bags/frozen food bags/pet food bags Wrappers/packets - Plastic labels/wrapping from around drinks bottles - Films such as ready meal/fruit punnet lids and yogurt pot lids - Crisp and nut packets - Biscuit packets - Plastic chocolate bar and sweet wrappers including sharing bags - Cheese/meat/fish wrappers Outer layer packaging - Plastic packaging used by retailers to deliver household items, such as appliances - Plastic wrapping used for crisp, nut and sweet multipacks - Magazine and newspaper wrapping - Mulitpack wrapping and rings from bottle and can multipacks - Wrapping from toilet and kitchen roll packs Cling film Bubble wrap Plastic fruit net bags Non-target Pouches - Pouches or sachets used for food (such as microwaveable rice, drinks, baby or pet food) - Pouches or sachets used for cleaning products such as dishwasher or laundry tablets Contaminated packaging film Compostable films Other non-target film - Plastic punched pockets such as 'poly pockets', disposable gloves, balloons, all other It is expected that all waste presented in a bin store will be analysed in order to estimate kg/hh/wk - however we welcome bidders to advise on the size or quantity (kg) of samples required from each material stream to provide a stastically robust sample to understand the quantity and composition of flexibles and flexible arisings from households. Waste collection and sort site Collection and sort site arrangements are yet to be confirmed. One or more sort sites will be provided, within the partner boroughs, but exact location(s) is yet to be confirmed. The site(s) will have the required waste management licences and ability to appropriately dispose of the waste upon completion of the analysis. If there is a preference for single or multiple sort sites please indicate this in your bid. Material collection may be undertaken by the partner local authority, with material delivery to the selected sort site, or this may be a requirement of the successful bidder. ReLondon will work with partner boroughs to determine if waste can be collected and delivered to the sort site by their waste crews/contractors. Bidders should provide an itemised cost line within the tender response for the collection of the waste from blocks in case this cannot be arranged. If samples are to be collected by the successful bidder, the following information will be provided: • Pilot location addresses; • Collection day and collection time for dry recycling and residual waste and, for phase 2, the relevant collection day and time of any separate flexbles containers; • Location of the waste presentation points (via a PDF map) and the number of bins of each waste stream at each point; • Number of properties at each location; • Keys and access codes where relevant. The indicative budget for this contract is £60,000 including VAT.
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