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Framework Agreement for Provision of a Contingency Residual Waste Disposal

Published: 02/07/2025

Deadline: 29/07/2025

Deadline: Expired

Status: Closed

Location of contract: Any region

Value of contract: Not stated

The buyer:

Description

Staffordshire County Council require a Supplier(s) to provide a contingency disposal point and treatment facility, via Energy Recovery, for residual waste (EWC 20-03-01) produced by Staffordshire's residents. The supplier will be responsible for the treatment and disposal of Staffordshire's waste on an ad-hoc basis.

Staffordshire County Council require a Supplier(s) to provide a contingency disposal point and treatment facility, via Energy Recovery, for the residual waste (EWC 20-03-01) produced by Staffordshire's residents from the borough of Newcastle under Lyme. The supplier will be responsible for the treatment and disposal of Staffordshire's waste on an ad hoc basis.
Staffordshire County Council is the Customer as it is the Waste Disposal Authority (WDA) for the Waste Collection Authority for Lot 1
Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council (NuLBC) collect the residual waste from their residents via RCVs. They currently direct deliver their waste to Hanford Energy Recovery Facility and therefore do not have access to a Waste Transfer Station.

Staffordshire County Council require a Supplier(s) to provide a contingency disposal point and treatment facility, via Energy Recovery, for the residual waste (EWC 20-03-01) produced by Staffordshire's residents from the borough of East Staffordshire. The supplier will be responsible for the treatment and disposal of Staffordshire's waste on an ad hoc basis.
Staffordshire County Council is the Customer as it is the Waste Disposal Authority (WDA) for the Waste Collection Authority for Lot 2
East Staffordshire Borough Council (ESBC) currently direct deliver approximately 2,200 per annum of their residents' residual waste to Hanford Energy Recovery Facility.
ESBC also deliver approximately 8,300 tonnes of residual waste to Hanford Energy Recovery Facility via Willshees Transfer Station, to which Staffordshire County Council are currently contracted to.

Staffordshire County Council require a Supplier(s) to provide a contingency disposal point and treatment facility, via Energy Recovery, for residual waste (EWC 20-03-01) produced by Staffordshire's residents from the borough of Stafford. The supplier will be responsible for the treatment and disposal of Staffordshire's waste on an ad hoc basis.
Staffordshire County Council is the Customer as it is the Waste Disposal Authority (WDA) for the Waste Collection Authority for Lot 3
Stafford Borough Council (SBC) collect the residual waste from their residents via RCVs. They currently direct deliver their waste to Hanford Energy Recovery Facility and therefore do not have access to a Waste Transfer Station.

Staffordshire County Council require a Supplier(s) to provide a contingency disposal point and treatment facility, via Energy Recovery, for residual waste (EWC 20-03-01) produced by Staffordshire's residents from the district of Staffordshire Moorlands. The supplier will be responsible for the treatment and disposal of Staffordshire's waste on an ad hoc basis.
Staffordshire County Council is the Customer as it is the Waste Disposal Authority (WDA) for the Waste Collection Authority for Lot 4
Staffordshire Moorlands District Council (SMDC) currently direct deliver approximately 1,100 per annum of their residents' residual waste to Hanford Energy Recovery Facility.
SMDC also deliver approximately 5,400 tonnes of residual waste to Hanford Energy Recovery Facility via Leek Transfer Station, to which Staffordshire County Council are the owner of this site.

Staffordshire County Council require a Supplier(s) to provide a contingency disposal point and treatment facility, via Energy Recovery, for residual waste (EWC 20-03-01) produced by Staffordshire's residents from the district of Staffordshire . The supplier will be responsible for the treatment and disposal of Staffordshire's waste on an ad hoc basis.
Staffordshire County Council's Household Waste and Recycling Centres collects residual waste from Staffordshire's residents, which is then delivered to Hanford Energy Recovery Facility via RoRos.

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