RFP_007_2026_Natl Firm implement scale collection & proces Agric. plastiic waste
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UNDP - Request for proposal
This is a services contract in the finance and banking, environment and climate, legal services, agriculture and food security and health and medical services sectors. Located in Lao PDR, Asia, this opportunity is open to firms and consortiums. Proposals must be submitted before July 2, 2026.
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Agency: UNDP | Reference: UNDP-LAO-00706 | Type: Request for proposal
Name of Service: RFP_007_2026_National consultancy firm to implement at scale the collection and processing of agricultural plastic waste and to develop and operationalize sustainable business modelsProject:Financing Agrochemical Reduction and Management (FARM) in Laos.Duration of Assignment: 10 monthsScope of Service.The selected firm will be responsible for the following tasks:Task 1: Baseline verification and operational planningā¢Conduct a desk review of key project documents, the project safeguards instruments (ESMF/SES screening and the standalone ESMPs) and national policy on agrochemical and plastic waste management.ā¢Establish a quantified plastic waste baseline and produce a waste flow mapping report (by plastic type, crop, district/province, source, seasonality and POPs-HHP/contamination risk), confirming the recoverable volume underpinning the 1,200-ton target.ā¢Develop a detailed, costed operational plan converting the 1,200-ton target into monthly collection volumes, collection points, transport routes, storage/aggregation sites, equipment needs and assigned responsibilities.Task 2: BAT/BEP procedures and safeguardsā¢Finalize and apply field ready BAT/BEP standard operating procedures for segregation, triple rinsing, PPE use, temporary storage, transport, shredding/compacting, recycling/disposal and emergency/spill response.ā¢Operationalize the project safeguards through the standalone Pollution Prevention and Management Plan, Occupational Health and Safety Plan and Waste Management Plan, with monitoring of compliance.ā¢Prepare and apply a waste classification protocol distinguishing contaminated pesticide containers, potentially contaminated agricultural plastics, recyclable non-hazardous plastics, non-recyclable residues and hazardous residues.
Contaminated pesticide containers shall not be recycled into products that may create human, animal or environmental exposure risks.ā¢Ensure that all storage and aggregation sites used under the assignment meet minimum standards consistent with the ESMP and Occupational Health and Safety Plan and with the projectās identified flooding and accidental-release risks.
Sites shall be: covered and secured; flood-safe and not located near waterways; clearly labelled; separated by waste category; equipped with spill kits and fire-safety equipment; access-controlled; inspected regularly; and compliant with the ESMP and OHS Plan.Task 3: Collection, processing and traceabilityā¢Implement collection, sorting, storage, transport and processing operations to recover and recycle and/or safely dispose of the targeted 1,200 tons of plastic waste.ā¢Establish and operate a traceability and monitoring system (waste tracking forms, weight tickets, geo tagged and dated photographs, handover and recycling/disposal certificates and sex disaggregated participation records) aligned to the project results framework and reporting.ā¢Apply a verified counting rule for the 1,200-ton target: plastic waste shall be counted only when it has been collected, weighed using calibrated scales or weighbridge records, classified, safely stored/transported, and either transferred to an approved recycler/off-taker or disposed of through an approved environmentally sound pathway.
Waste held in temporary storage without a verified final destination shall not count as fully processed.ā¢Identify and secure an approved, environmentally sound disposal route for the non-recyclable and hazardous (POPs/HHP contaminated) residual fraction, including chain of custody documentation and final-disposal certificates from licensed facilities, recognising that compliant national hazardous-waste treatment capacity is limited and that any transboundary movement shall comply with the Basel Convention.Task 4: Business model operationalization and value chain agreementsā¢Develop, field-test and operationalize at least two business models (for example, a cooperative aggregation model and a private recycler/off-taker model), with costābenefit and break-even analysis based on actual operations.ā¢Negotiate and secure at least three (3) signed partnership/off-take agreements (MoUs/service agreements) with agrochemical companies, plastic recyclers, hazardous-waste handlers, local authorities and CSOs/cooperatives, including at least one binding off-take arrangement for recovered material.Task 5: Capacity strengthening and institutional handoverā¢Confirm the operational readiness of the implementing CSO/cooperative (governance, financial management, operations, safeguards and ability to manage funds and equipment) and deliver targeted, hands-on capacity strengthening to close gaps.ā¢Mentor the CSO/cooperative and participating farmers throughout implementation, and prepare a structured handover so operations continue beyond the assignment.Task 6: National replication, sustainability and knowledge sharingā¢Consolidate a sustainability, exit and scale-up strategy, including replication guidelines and a national scale-up roadmap, and secure
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