Purchasing and Collection of Used Oil
Description
This tender relates to the procurement of services for the purchasing and collection of used oil in Namibia, as announced by the Agence Française de Développement (AFD). The initiative aims to promote sustainable waste management practices by facilitating the safe collection and recycling of used oil, which is a critical environmental concern.
Contractors are expected to provide comprehensive solutions that encompass the collection, transportation, and processing of used oil, ensuring compliance with local environmental regulations and international best practices. Typical requirements for this type of tender may include the provision of specialized equipment for the safe handling of hazardous materials, as well as expertise in oil recycling processes.
Interested parties should demonstrate their capability to manage logistics effectively, including the establishment of collection points and the provision of timely service delivery. Additionally, bidders must outline their health and safety protocols to ensure the protection of personnel and the environment during operations.
It is anticipated that the successful contractor will work closely with relevant authorities in Namibia to ensure adherence to regulatory frameworks and to contribute to the country’s broader sustainability goals. This tender presents an opportunity for companies with a strong track record in environmental services and waste management to engage in a meaningful project that aligns with global efforts towards sustainability and ecological conservation.
About This Opportunity
This is a services contract in the environment and climate, energy and power and health and medical services sectors, with a focus on Oil Gas, Biodiversity and Waste Management. Located in Namibia, Africa, this opportunity is open to firms and consortiums. Proposals must be submitted before June 30, 2026.
Published through AFD - Agence Française de Développement, a bilateral development cooperation agency. Bilateral agency contracts follow the agency's own procurement guidelines and may have nationality-based eligibility rules for services in the environment and climate sector. Service contracts are typically evaluated on both technical quality and price, and may require bidders to demonstrate relevant experience and qualified personnel. Interested parties should review the full documentation on the original source before submitting their proposal.