The objective of this framework is to provide high quality technical consultancy services in the field of sustainability and the circular economy to public sector bodies. The requirements will be broad including, but not limited to, increasing recycled content and reuse in the context of public sector procurement.
WRAP are seeking to overcome the technical and commercial barriers which limit the use of post-consumer recycled plastics and other priority materials in products produced in Wales, beyond the currently accepted practices and that result in a lack of differentiated market for recycled polymers. To assist with this they are seeking to appoint Contractor(s) to carry out demonstration trials with the objective of developing and demonstrating solutions for overcoming real or perceived barriers to increasing recycled content by manufacturers in Wales.
Qualitative research services to provide consumer research and deliver insight that supports the development of citizen behaviour change campaigns, behaviour change interventions, industry or policy guidance, across food waste prevention, resource management, plastics and textile programmes.
The objective of this work is to gather business waste profile data ideally collected from surveys, from a robust and representative sample of NI business units to record their on-site waste provision. We would expect for a mixture of face-to-face and phone surveys would be provided.
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Additional information: Tender documents are available on Delta and can be access through the link below:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/68N4DA53D7
Tender documents are available on Delta and can be access through the link below:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/68N4DA53D7
The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement.
The objectives of this work are to:
Support WRAP in drafting version 2 of the Scope 3 Measurement and Reporting Protocols for Food and Drink ("the Protocols")
To digest and interpret updates to international standards and guidance to inform and implement updates to the Protocols
To suggest and make amendments to the Protocols based on feedback from key stakeholders during scope 3 pilot in 2022-2023.
Tender documents are available on Delta and can be access through the link below:
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Additional information: The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement.
We are looking for a supplier with expertise and connections in the Food and Drink sector, with detailed knowledge and understanding of the opportunities and challenges in tackling climate action across supply chains.
The objectives of this work are to:
Advise on a programme of work which mobilises and brings together key players in the Food and Drink landscape under one coalition;
Provide a technical advisory service in building a strategy for action on GHG emissions in the UK Food System and define WRAP's role in delivery across key workstreams.
Additional information: The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement.
WRAP have been awarded a contract by the Defra RDE Framework to deliver a multi-year project on improving public data which will be achieved by updating, harmonising and simplifying the Hestia platform, creating an accessible web-based database and testing outputs with UK businesses.
Development of a Polyolefin Challenge Test designed to increase the confidence of the recycling industry to produce recycled polyolefin flake to the required level for recycled content in the UK. This project will focus on the development of the testing protocol and testing of the protocol developed and to recommend any refinements necessary.
Contract Reference: CTC000GEN
Title: WRAP Behaviour Change Campaigns
Lot 1 - Material Systems
Lot 2 - Food
The competition is a Call-off competition under CCS Communications Marketplace DPS (RM6124)
WRAP's behaviour change brands are a core part of the way we engage with individuals to drive behaviour change in our priority areas of food, plastics, textiles, and resource management. WRAP sought to appoint two suppliers to provide its citizen facing brands with the support and delivery of its behaviour change campaigns.
Additional information: 2 tenders received for Lot 1 and 4 were received for Lot 2
Contract Reference: CTC000GEN
Title: WRAP Behaviour Change Campaigns
Lot 1 - Material Systems
Lot 2 - Food
The competition is a Call-off competition under CCS Communications Marketplace DPS (RM6124)
WRAP's behaviour change brands are a core part of the way we engage with individuals to drive behaviour change in our priority areas of food, plastics, textiles, and resource management. WRAP sought to appoint two suppliers to provide its citizen facing brands with the support and delivery of its behaviour change campaigns.
Additional information: 2 tenders were received for Lot 1 and 4 were received for Lot 2
WRAP is a climate action NGO working around the globe to tackle the causes of the climate crisis and give the planet a sustainable future. Our vision is a thriving world in which climate change is no longer a problem. At WRAP we believe that our natural resources shouldn't be wasted. And that everything we use should be re-used and recycled. Our mission is to make the world a more sustainable place. We bring people together, we act on the facts, and we drive change. Our core purpose is to help tackle climate change and protect our planet by changing the way things are produced, consumed and disposed of.
We are looking for a supplier with expertise and connections in the Food and Drink sector, with detailed knowledge and understanding of the opportunities and challenges in tackling climate action across supply chains for research/development services and related consultancy services.
The objectives of this work are to:
Advise on a programme of work which mobilises and brings together key players in the Food and Drink landscape under one coalition;
Provide a technical advisory service in building a strategy for action on GHG emissions in the UK Food System and define WRAP's role in delivery across key workstreams.
Additional information: Other Information: The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement.
The LED 4 Food (Long-term improvements to Environmental impact Data for the Food sector) project will provide the research, evidence and environmental impact data improvements needed to meet policy commitments laid out by the UK Government's Food Data Transparency Partnership (FDTP) to drive positive change in the food system through better and more transparent food data.
LED 4 Food will also develop data standards for communication and database interoperability and draw together large data owners and relevant stakeholders to maximise the project's outcomes for data reporting in the food sector.
This piece of work sits within work package 3 of the LED 4 Food project for which the objective is to improve availability, accessibility and interoperability of high-quality food environmental impact data by creating a web tool or application for business use.
We are seeking an external review of the proposed additions to the tool to ensure the quality and robustness of new baseline data inclusions, as well as data, reporting and measurement methods of new improvement actions. A report on the methodology and main data sources used by the calculator will be provided to the contractor once in place.
Additional information: The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement.
The work of food systems transformation is a crucial aspect of our delivery globally at WRAP. Our aim is to be a global leader in food system transformation through impact on food waste, GHGs and water. The objective of this framework is to provide high quality technical and strategic support in food systems transformation to maximise our impact and achieve this vision
Consulting services for water-supply and waste consultancy. The construction sector is a crucial industry for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the long term. One-third of material consumption and 26% of carbon dioxide emissions come from this sector globally. The recent Circularity Gap Report: Northern Ireland highlighted agriculture and construction as Northern Ireland's most material- and emission-intensive sectors. Infrastructure, housing, and repair and maintenance are still the construction sector's most important activities in both Northern Ireland and the UK.
DAERA wish to consider the inclusion of the construction, demolition and excavation waste sector as a contributor to meeting the above referenced 70% recycling target. Accurately quantifying C&D waste is very challenging due to limitations on reporting, the sector generating C&D waste being diverse and tonnages frequently being estimated rather than weighed.
The objectives of this work are to:
Produce reliable data estimates of the quantities, fates and composition of CDE Waste in Northern Ireland in 2023/24. This data is required to:
Inform progress towards the statutory EU target
Inform progress towards the Climate Change Act target.
Assist with the development of appropriate policy initiatives / interventions, if and where required, to boost waste prevention, reuse, and increase recycling of these waste streams in line with circular economy ambitions.
The study will include an element of primary data gathering through surveys, as well as use of existing information. Specifically, this study should:
Generate reliable estimates of the amount of CDE waste arising in Northern Ireland in 2023/24, including waste dealt with on the CDE sites, waste sent off site for management at a licensed or exempt sites, waste sent for beneficial purposes to landfill, and estimation of waste disposed of illegally by SOC and EWC codes;
Generate reliable estimates of the amount of CDE waste managed in Northern Ireland in 2023/24, including waste managed both on the site of arising and off site;
Provide a breakdown of both waste arising and waste treated by waste type (SOC and EWC codes);
Provide a breakdown of the amounts and proportion of material reused, recycled, recovered or sent to landfill;
Make a quantified assessment of the carbon impacts of the waste and the costs to Northern Ireland; and
Make a quantified assessment of the potential for further reduction, reuse and recycling of the various waste streams.
WRAP Americas Inc is a wholly owned subsidiary of WRAP and works not just in the United States but across North and South America. To assist the growth of WRAP Americas Inc, it is proposed that there is a professional services support network established so WRAP Americas Inc can receive the best advice as it establishes itself and continues to grow. WRAP Americas Inc therefore wishes to appoint a law firm to give legal advice and practical assistance on any legal matters that it might experience.
Specific requirements for this work:
Advice and practical assistance on the following legal areas:
Commercial contracts - advising on as well as the drafting of commercial contracts that WRAP Americas Inc may wish to enter.
Grant agreements - advising on as well as the drafting of grants agreements that WRAP Americas Inc may wish to enter.
Advising on as well as the drafting of agreements including but not limited to memorandum of understandings, partnership agreements and collaboration agreements.
Advice on public procurement regulations (Public Contracts Regulations UK equivalent).
Advice on the registration and protection of any intellectual property that WRAP Americas Inc may create or licence.
Under US laws and regulations, advising on employment law matters that might impact WRAP Americas Inc including employment contracts.
Under US laws and regulations, advising on any charity law and company law matters that might be applicable.
Under US laws and regulations, advising on any health & safety related legislation and regulations.
Under US laws and regulations, advising on any safeguarding related regulations.
Under US laws and regulations, advising on company sectorial matters.
Under US laws and regulations, advising on regulatory matters that might be applicable to the company
Total contract value is contingent upon services called off during the contract term.
Additional information: *Day Rate: $530.00. Total contract value is contingent upon services called off during the contract term.
WRAP is looking to renew its Impact Evaluation Contract using the CCS Research and Insights DPS. The objective of this contract is to provide evaluation support to WRAP on a call-off basis to range of teams in WRAP.
Types of evaluation required include but are not limited to:
Impact Evaluation including Cost Benefit Analysis and Return on Investment. e.g. UK Plastics Pact social Cost Benefit Analysis, assessing the impact of different options of social welfare.
Intervention Evaluation (types of intervention include; campaign, tools, education, pilots, case studies, impact-based evaluations, scalability and place based vs. national) e.g. Evaluating the impact of a supermarket packaging change (to the use-by label) on household food waste.
Process Evaluation
Programme Evaluation e.g. Evaluating the RAF grant programme (£18 million fund provided by Defra to support resource efficiency projects), both process and impact (KPI and value for money) evaluation of the grants
*Please note WRAP have awarded this contract on a call off basis for the initial term of 3 years with the option to extend by a further 3 years. WRAP anticipate a spend of no more than £100.000 per annum.
WRAP now wish to procure a contract to continue the specialist technical and strategic consultancy services to maximise the long-term reductions in FLW in Indonesia resulting from the ongoing investment of funds in the GRASP2030 Initiative.
The objectives of this work are to:
•Facilitate and ensure delivery of the Ballmer-funded programme in Indonesia, with specific project objectives as below [4.2]
•Develop and guide strategies for implementing and reporting on substantial, measurable reductions in food loss and waste in Indonesia.
•Support, complement and enhance the delivery of the GRASP 2030 (Gotung Royong Atasi Susut & Sisa Pangan di Tahun 2030) Food Loss and Waste Initiative, respecting the established implementation plan towards halving food loss and waste by 2030 and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 12.3 Target
•Nurture, protect and develop the existing relationship between WRAP and the Indonesian partner: the Indonesia Business Council for Sustainable Development (IBCSD)
•Represent work in Indonesia on food loss and waste internationally, to build mutual learning and establishment of a community of global best-practice.
•Identify and nurture new opportunities across Indonesia to reduce food loss and waste and related sustainability goals and develop outline proposals for implementation.
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WRAP sought to procure support across two (2) distinct service packages:
• Service Package 1: Managed Service Provider (MSP)
• Service Package 2: Security Operations Centre (SOC) / SIEM Provider
Bidders could submit a proposal for one or both packages. WRAP may award a single contract covering both service areas or award separate contracts for each service package, depending on the quality and value for money of the responses.
Service Package 1: Managed Service Provider (MSP)
The primary objective of this package is to supplement WRAP’s internal IT function with a scalable, flexible and proactive Managed IT Services Partner. The MSP will enhance WRAP’s operational resilience, ensure efficient ticket management, maintain high system performance and align IT service delivery with WRAP’s evolving organisational needs and cybersecurity posture.
Service Package 1: Security Operations Centre (SOC) / SIEM Provider
The objective of this package is to secure WRAP’s IT environment by delivering robust, around the-clock cybersecurity monitoring, rapid incident response, and advanced threat intelligence services. The selected provider will strengthen WRAP’s security posture and support regulatory compliance.
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