WRAP (Waste and Resources Action Programme) is using Delta eSourcing to run this tender exercise
Notice Summary |
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Title: | Materials System Transformation Technical & Consultancy Support Framework |
Notice type: | UK4: Tender notice |
Authority: | WRAP (Waste and Resources Action Programme) |
Nature of contract: | Services |
Procedure: | Above threshold - Competitive flexible procedure |
Short Description: | WRAP’s Materials Systems Transformation programme seeks to design out waste during production and consumption and retain its value and mitigate the damage being inflicted on our planet. We take a holistic approach to protect and restore our natural world: gathering 3 and considering the evidence, collaborating with all partners in the system and proposing circular solutions that work across the supply chain. This Framework will support WRAP’s ongoing efforts in technical and policy support, stakeholder engagement, and citizen-facing campaigns across multiple regions by aiming to appoint suppliers who can help WRAP reach our target outcomes for both Transforming Textiles & Prevent Problem Plastics & Packaging. The Framework has been divided into 2 Lots. Organisations can apply for one or both Lots should they wish. Tailored applications should be submitted for each Lot and will be evaluated separately. Work awarded under the Framework will be on a call-off basis and awarded either through a mini-competition or direct award. |
Published: | 23/05/2025 10:44 |
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Scope
Description: WRAP’s Materials Systems Transformation programme seeks to design out waste during production and consumption and retain its value and mitigate the damage being inflicted on our planet. We take a holistic approach to protect and restore our natural world: gathering 3 and considering the evidence, collaborating with all partners in the system and proposing circular solutions that work across the supply chain.
This Framework will support WRAP’s ongoing efforts in technical and policy support, stakeholder engagement, and citizen-facing campaigns across multiple regions by aiming to appoint suppliers who can help WRAP reach our target outcomes for both Transforming Textiles & Prevent Problem Plastics & Packaging.
The Framework has been divided into 2 Lots. Organisations can apply for one or both Lots should they wish. Tailored applications should be submitted for each Lot and will be evaluated separately. Work awarded under the Framework will be on a call-off basis and awarded either through a mini-competition or direct award.
For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Delta eSourcing portal at:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Banbury:-Environmental-services./A8BXSCD788
To respond to this opportunity, please click here:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/A8BXSCD788
Total value (estimated):
GBP 2,000,000 excluding VAT GBP 2,000,000 including VAT
Lots
Lot 1 : Transform Textiles
Description: WRAP’s global ambition is to halt the increase in the carbon and water footprint of the textiles industry and set it on a trajectory to net zero by 2050 in line with the Paris Agreement commitments. Clothing is thought to be currently responsible for around 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions. To achieve this, the current linear system of ‘take, make and dispose’ needs to be transformed into a sustainable and circular textiles system through the application of just transition principles. This will require a decoupling of virgin resource use from growth and decarbonisation of the value chain.
WRAP will focus on the following product categories for high impact, but not limited to these areas:
✓ Clothing: Every day clothing including fashion is the top priority, with workwear and footwear also being in scope. o Workwear is identified as an area where there are key opportunities for circularity.
✓ Household textiles: This includes ‘foldable household textiles such as bed linen.’ Furniture is a lower priority but not out of scope.
WRAP will focus its actions on:
• The design, production and manufacture, use and purchase of new textiles to be designed for longevity, durability, recyclability, repair, rental, remanufacture and disassembly amongst others.
• Adoption of circular business models to promote reuse of textiles and retain textiles at their highest value for as long as possible.
• Facilitation of closed loop recycling systems and open loop recycling systems to be in place.
• Citizen behaviour change
• Adoption of innovation to drive change.
Further impact analysis will be undertaken by WRAP to identify the hotspots and biggest opportunities for carbon reduction, and in which geographies to operate.
Value (estimated):
GBP 1,000,000 excluding VAT GBP 1,000,000 including VAT Contract dates (estimated)
01/09/2025 to 31/08/2027
CPV Classifications:
90700000 - Environmental services.
Contract can be extended:
Yes
Extension Date:
31/08/2033
Delivery regions:
UK UNITED KINGDOM
Award criteria:
Quality criterion - Name: Professional & Technical Competency / Weighting: 70
Quality criterion - Name: Social Value / Weighting: 10
Quality criterion - Name: Price / Weighting: 20
Lot 2 : Prevent problem plastics & packaging
Description: WRAP’s ambition is for a circular economy for packaging, with a particular emphasis on materials where there are market failures that lead to material losses and increased carbon. This means that we want to change our relationship with packaging – removing it where it is unnecessary, reducing it where possible, reusing it to keep it within the circular economy, and ensuring that as much of it is recycled as possible. We want to see it incorporated into new packaging and products, if incorporating it as recycled content in packaging is not feasible. In doing so, our hypothesis is that this will not only reduce carbon through resource efficiency but also reduce pollution and packaging’s impacts on people and the planet. Our targets will vary across nations according to local infrastructure and will evolve to 2030 as the network of Pacts update their scope post 2025.
WRAP will focus its efforts on:
✓ Plastic packaging in 2025 and packaging more broadly (with a focus on materials where there are particular market issues) thereafter
✓ Fast moving consumer goods packaging and items e.g. wet wipes, disposable vapes
✓ Plastic packaging to improve circularity (removal, reuse and refill, reduction, including through product reformulation (for example concentrates and shampoo bars), design, collections, end markets)
✓ Carbon ‘hot spots’ e.g. glass ‘right weighting’ to reduce GHG emissions.
✓ Wider environmental ‘hot spots’ e.g. impact on biodiversity, nature and human health
✓ Chemicals of concern
Value (estimated):
GBP 1,000,000 excluding VAT GBP 1,000,000 including VAT Contract dates (estimated)
01/09/2025 to 31/08/2027
CPV Classifications:
90700000 - Environmental services.
Contract can be extended:
Yes
Extension Date:
31/08/2033
Delivery regions:
Not Provided
Award criteria:
Quality criterion - Name: Professional & Technical Competency / Weighting: 70
Quality criterion - Name: Social Value / Weighting: 10
Quality criterion - Name: Price / Weighting: 20
Submission
Enquiry deadline: 18/06/2025 Time: 23:45Deadline for requests to participate: 18/06/2025 Time: 23:45
Submission address and any special instructions: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/
An electronic auction will be used: No
Languages that may be used for submission: French, Spanish, Award decision date (estimated): 15/08/2025
Procedure
Procedure type: Competitive flexible procedure
Contracting authority
Waste & Resources Action Programme, PCTJ-5948-ZJZV
Second Floor, Blenheim Court, 19 George Street, Banbury, OX16 5BH, United Kingdom
Tel. 01295 584100, Email: procurement@wrap.org.uk
Contact: Procurement Lead
Organisation type: BODY_PUBLIC
Devolved regulations that apply: None