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Published08/04/2016
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Deadline18/04/2016
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Today21/10/2025
Utilities
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Netherlands-Nijmegen: Refuse disposal and treatment
Nijmegen municipality has a strong commitment to sustainability. We see our procurement and procurement pathways as opportunities to boost sustainability. We are currently preparing a tender for the collection and treatment of our own corporate waste. It consists of waste from the premises and facilities (neighbourhood centres, sports halls). We would like to hear from the market whether our ambitions are feasible and how. Are there any parties willing to pay for our waste or for our raw materials? Why (not)? Or under what conditions? What opportunities and risks do they see? What methodologies are there for waste to be collected separately at the source in accommodation, so that the residual waste rate is as zero as possible? And that we, as a municipality, are served as much as possible? And what (other) ideas do they have to make waste collection and treatment more sustainable?
These include elements such as promoting waste sorting, communication/awareness among users, logistics and mobility and energy savings.
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