London Household Waste Model Development

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Value

£54,000

Classifications

  • Research and development consultancy services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

5 months ago

Published

6 months ago

Description

This invitation to tender is issued by ReLondon for the provision of a household waste modelling tool for London. 

The main outputs of this project will be a waste modelling tool (waste model), plus a training manual or video, to allow examination of the potential for London's waste arisings and recycling performance to change and be influenced by national and local policies and develop an evidence base to inform policies and targets to increase London's recycling rate.

If you wish to ask any clarification questions, please submit by email to [email protected] by 5pm Wednesday 28 August

Bids must be submitted by email to [email protected] by noon on 18 September 2024. For both questions and bids, please use the reference "ReLondon tender: 2024/25 -07

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