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Published27/06/2025
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Today12/07/2025
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Deadline10/08/2025
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Opening of tenders11/08/2025
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Solution for arranging quality assurance for municipally responsible end-of-life textile waste in Lounais-Suomen Jätehuolto Oy's area of operations 2026-2027 Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
LSJH is a waste management company that operates in Southwest Finland and is owned by 18 owner municipalities. LSJH has many years of experience in the collection of depopulation textiles, and from the beginning of 2023, the separate collection of depopulation textiles has been laid down as an obligation for municipalities in the Waste Act. However, as a result of the revision of the EU Waste Framework Directive, textile waste is becoming producer-responsible waste in the future, as a result of which textile waste is transferred to textile producers, sellers and importers. The timetable for transposing the producer responsibility scheme into national legislation is still open and it is currently estimated that municipalities' separate collection obligation for textile waste will remain at least for 2027, possibly longer. In the process of amending the Waste Framework Directive in line with the waste hierarchy, in addition to waste prevention, an increase in the reuse of textiles is seen as a significant factor. There is already a clear increase in the reuse of textiles, while the extensive use of textile materials in the manufacture of new products still requires development. In quality assurance sorting, we want to emphasise primarily the separation of reusable from non-recyclable waste, but also highlight the recycling potential of textile materials. Removable textiles refer to worn-out clothing and home textiles that can no longer be used as they are or repaired again. Kts. Definition of the link https://removaltextile.lsjh.fi/ In the collected removaltextile, the distributions are approximately as follows: - Reusable textile 10-15% - Textile suitable for material recycling 30-50% - Non-recyclable waste 40-45% - Contaminated, stained, moist textile 25-40% - Non-collected waste about 10%, including e.g. accessories/shoes, lingerie, bedding, other waste We ask for your offers to arrange quality assurance for municipally responsible separately collected end-of-life textile waste (LoW 200111) in Southwestern Finland Waste Management Ltd's operating area 2026-2027, including the subscriber's option for 2028. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
https://tarjouspalvelu.fi/lsjh?id=568212&tpk=18b249b9-d03d-47d0-8600-4bcf33c9e06f
https://tarjouspalvelu.fi/lsjh?id=568212&tpk=18b249b9-d03d-47d0-8600-4bcf33c9e06f
90514000 - Refuse recycling services
90511000 - Refuse collection services CVP code deduced from the text of the procedure AI-generated
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