To consult on campaign planning of the interventions and subsequently design and deliver a series of print and social assets, which will form a key part of the intervention. The print and social materials will work alongside digital assets to help increase the salience of food waste and the importance of recycling.
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WRAP is seeking an experienced Learning and Development (L&D) consultant to provide expert support to our HR team in delivering essential L&D activity and fulfilling commitments under an existing supplier framework. The consultant will work closely with the HR Director to review and enhance our current L&D provision, advise on talent development, source appropriate training, and contribute to the development of our future L&D budget. Key deliverables include developing an L&D strategy, undertaking a training needs analysis, supporting the creation of an intern programme, and assessing the feasibility of a graduate development programme. We are seeking practitioners with a strong track record in designing and implementing L&D strategy and interventions, ideally within not-for-profit organisations.
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WRAP will be contracting the services of a contractor, with industry knowledge, who will collaborate with our South Africa in-country partners the Consumer Goods Council Services (CGCSA), to meet the Ballmer Project deliverables.
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WRAP is seeking 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 may 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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We are running plastic film collection trials with two councils – Swansea and Vale of Glamorgan. As part of the trials, we are looking at the options for where to send the plastic material. This is a cost that will be borne by WRAP – funded by our WG grant. There are a limited number of off takers that are able to process the material and we will be very cautious about who we use as there are examples of their being issues with companies going into administration. WG have indicated for example that their strong preference is for the material to be processed in the UK.
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Complete Report of Polyolefin Challenge Test including but not limited too
•Detailed summary of work carried out from phases 1-5
•Refinement to consider or has been considered as project has progressed
•Protocol - Guidance and learning on conducting polyolefin challenge tests
•Results from on-site Polyolefin Challenge Test
•Executive summary
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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.
Since November 2022, WRAP and partners have been working on the LED 4 Food project. This is a Defra funded, multiyear 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 via UKFDP. Defra needs to understand and report the environmental impact of activities related to the agri-food system. At present, the available data, standards, methodologies and tools for effective monitoring, reporting and validation (MRV) of the environmental impact data from the agri-food system is limited and generally provided by a diversity of disjointed initiatives with differing level of quality. To enable company level scope 3 emissions reporting and food eco-labelling requires accessible, high quality, reliable data sources, standardised for the entire food system. This project aims to support this objective through the production of high quality, trusted data to measure the environmental impact of agricultural and food products and activities within the agri-food system.
WRAP are therefore looking to procure a data supplier to work with Oxford University, project partners on LED4Food (VFU041-GEN), to improve the breadth, quality and specificity of environmental impact data for agricultural products and food products on the (publicly available) HESTIA database.
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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.
Food waste remains one of the biggest challenges in Wales, with around 25% of household rubbish made up of food 83% of which could have been eaten. This has serious environmental impacts and costs the average family of four £84 per month. While Wales is a global leader in recycling, food waste persists, particularly among younger people and families. The Wales Recycles “Be Mighty. Recycle.” campaign is tackling this by encouraging behaviour change helping people waste less food and recycle what they can’t use, supporting national recycling targets.
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WRAP has won funding to extend the Recycling Locator tool to include reuse and refill locations, helping to promote refill behaviours alongside recycling behaviours, to help drive demand and customer buy in and giving people greater freedom to shop plastic-free. The extension will enable shoppers to enter their postcode and find local reuse/refill stations. To support the extension WRAP is seeking a partner who can provide an up to date, quality checked dataset of UK reuse and refill locations with close to 100% coverage of available outlets. The primary focus of the dataset should be retail (i.e. zero waste shopping) rather than hospitality and food service (i.e. water refill, coffee cup return schemes, reusable takeaway schemes).
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A Net Zero Sector Transition Plan (STP) is a collaborative, evolving framework designed to help industry, government, and stakeholders deliver net zero in the UK while supporting sector growth. WRAP is updating the ESA’s 2021 Net Zero Strategy in line with Net Zero Council guidance, working with industry partners and co-funders.
A Net Zero Sector Transition Plan (STP) is a collaborative, evolving framework designed to help industry, government, and stakeholders deliver net zero in the UK while supporting sector growth. WRAP is updating the ESA’s 2021 Net Zero Strategy in line with Net Zero Council guidance, working with industry partners and co-funders.
WRAP is seeking to establish a Digital Framework to support our in-house Marketing & Communications team and wider organisation. The framework will provide specialist expertise and overflow capacity for digital services. This ITT invites qualified agencies and freelancers to tender for inclusion in the framework. WRAP aims to contract with a mix of agencies, and freelancers for flexible, responsive and high-quality digital support.
The Digital Framework has 3 distinct lots: Digital Strategy and Marketing (Lot 1), Content-led Websites (Lot 2), Digital Applications and Services (Lot 3). It is acceptable for a supplier to sit within multiple Lots. The nature of our activities requires a trusted pool of digital suppliers capable of delivering high-impact, high quality work, sometimes on short timelines. This ITT follows a pre-market engagement (November 2025) and reflects the needs and structure informed by that exercise.
WRAP is procuring a supplier to design and produce a WRAP‐branded, accessible PDF report funded by Nike. The supplier will convert a 45–50‐page draft Word document into a polished publication, ideally condensed to 40 pages or fewer. This includes creating multiple visual elements such as infographics, diagrams, tables, pop‐out boxes, and a map, and incorporating review feedback throughout.
The objective of this analysis is to establish the composition of film and textiles collected from non-household premises by Welsh Local Authorities. The data collected will be used to conduct an assessment of the benefits or otherwise of including them in the Workplace Recycling Regulations materials to be collected separately for recycling.
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The objective of this framework is to provide high quality technical advisor services to enable WRAP to provide valuable policy, support and evidence in the area of Waste and Resource Management, that can be applied to one or more of our core sector programme areas and one or more of our key stakeholder audiences
The framework consists of 5 lots
Lot 1 – Business Waste Collections- Providing modelling, assumptions, market intelligence and insights for non-household municipal and commercial waste.
Lot 2 – Model Development, Investment Appraisal and cost-benefit analysis
Lot 3 – Materials Recycling Facilities & Organics (waste treatment infrastructure and UK re-processors.
Lot 4-Waste Prevention-Consideration of waste prevention plans, reviewing strategies designed to minimise waste and providing relevant assumptions for analysis.
Lot 5 – Other waste streams (non-household similar) – Review assumptions on waste arisings generated from sources that are not similar in composition to household waste. Review assumptions on waste arisings generated from sources that are not similar in composition to household waste. These arisings would be expected to be from Industrial, hazardous, agricultural, and clinical waste sectors.
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The objective of this framework is to provide high quality technical advisor services to enable WRAP to provide valuable policy, support and evidence in the area of Waste and Resource Management, that can be applied to one or more of our core sector programme areas and one or more of our key stakeholder audiences
The framework consists of 5 lots
Lot 1 – Business Waste Collections- Providing modelling, assumptions, market intelligence and insights for non-household municipal and commercial waste.
Lot 2 – Model Development, Investment Appraisal and cost-benefit analysis
Lot 3 – Materials Recycling Facilities & Organics (waste treatment infrastructure and UK re-processors.
Lot 4-Waste Prevention-Consideration of waste prevention plans, reviewing strategies designed to minimise waste and providing relevant assumptions for analysis.
Lot 5 – Other waste streams (non-household similar) – Review assumptions on waste arisings generated from sources that are not similar in composition to household waste. Review assumptions on waste arisings generated from sources that are not similar in composition to household waste. These arisings would be expected to be from Industrial, hazardous, agricultural, and clinical waste sectors.
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Invitation for further competition under FRA081 Lot 1.Modelling and appraisal of household waste and recycling service options for Trafford Council, including performance benchmarking, cost analysis, carbon impact assessment, and evaluation of future collection scenarios to support service improvement and compliance with upcoming waste reforms.
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