Supply of Compostable Liners - EPH Framework Refuse Supplies EPHF21-002 Lot 2

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£150,000

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  • Sewage, refuse, cleaning and environmental services

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Submission Deadline

10 months ago

Published

7 months ago

Description

Supply compostable seven litre caddy liners for use within resident's kitchen caddies to Wigan Council

The provider will need to supply the equivalent of approximately 18,000-19,000 rolls of liners per month (c. 52 pieces per roll), delivered to the Makerfield Way Depot in Wigan.

A small number of liners (approximately 400 rolls) per week are required by our Wigan Life Centre (Library). The library has a relatively small storage space so ideally around 800 rolls should be delivered at least fortnightly.
Leigh Life Centre only uses a very small number of liners (around 20 rolls per week). Around 500 rolls may be delivered every six months.

The contract is expected to run for one year from 1st May 2024 to 30th April 2025 dependent upon whether Wigan Council continue to provide liners to residents free of charge. The contract may be terminated if Wigan Council decide to end the free provision of liners to residents, or the number of liners may be reduced.

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Peter Davies

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+44 1942705129

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