Eskom seeks a consultant to conduct a feasibility study assessing the business case for producing mushrooms and eco-bricks from alien vegetation at or near Komati Power Station. The study aims to explore sustainable practices and economic viability.
Eskom is inviting proposals from qualified consultants to conduct a comprehensive feasibility study focused on the production of mushrooms and eco-bricks utilizing alien vegetation found in and around the Komati Power Station area. This initiative aims to address environmental concerns related to invasive species while exploring innovative, sustainable business opportunities. The consultant will be responsible for evaluating the technical, economic, and environmental aspects of the proposed production processes, including market analysis, resource availability, and potential partnerships.
The scope of the study includes assessing the viability of cultivating mushrooms and producing eco-bricks, which are eco-friendly construction materials made from recycled waste. The consultant will need to provide detailed reports on the expected costs, potential revenue streams, and the overall impact on local communities and ecosystems. This project not only aims to enhance Eskom's sustainability efforts but also to contribute to local economic development by creating new job opportunities and promoting green technologies. Interested parties must demonstrate experience in feasibility studies, environmental assessments, and sustainable agriculture or manufacturing practices.
This tender is suitable for consulting firms specializing in environmental sustainability, agricultural development, and waste management. Businesses with expertise in conducting feasibility studies and experience in innovative production methods are encouraged to apply.
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