This tender seeks a service provider to establish and manage Swop Shop services in low-income areas over three years, promoting recycling and community engagement. Key requirements include experience in community service and waste management.
The Langeberg Municipality invites proposals for the implementation of Swop Shop services in designated low-income areas. This initiative aims to encourage recycling and sustainable waste management practices among community members by providing a platform where residents can exchange recyclable materials for essential goods or services. The selected service provider will be responsible for establishing operational Swop Shops, managing logistics, and ensuring community participation through outreach programs.
The tender covers a three-year period, during which the service provider must demonstrate effective management of the Swop Shops, including regular monitoring and reporting on the program's impact. Key requirements include a proven track record in community engagement, waste management, and the ability to work collaboratively with local stakeholders. The successful implementation of this project is expected to foster environmental awareness, reduce waste, and improve the quality of life for residents in low-income areas, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable community.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in waste management, community development, and social services, particularly those with experience in implementing recycling programs and engaging with low-income communities.
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