This tender seeks a qualified service provider for the secure disposal and recycling of redundant ICT assets from the MICT SETA. Key requirements include compliance with environmental regulations and the provision of destruction certificates.
The Media, Information and Communication Technologies Sector Education and Training Authority (MICT SETA) is inviting proposals for the appointment of a recycling service provider to manage the disposal of redundant ICT assets. The selected provider will be responsible for the collection, transportation, and environmentally friendly recycling of various ICT equipment, ensuring compliance with all relevant legal and environmental standards. A crucial aspect of this tender is the requirement for the service provider to issue a certificate of destruction within five working days post-collection, confirming that the disposal process adheres to applicable regulations.
The scope of work includes the collection of assets from the MICT SETA head office, providing a competitive offer for the assets as a single lot, and ensuring that the transaction incurs no costs to MICT SETA. Successful bidders must demonstrate a minimum of two years of experience in ICT recycling, provide valid accreditation from recognized waste management associations, and submit previous destruction certificates as part of their proposal. This initiative not only promotes environmental sustainability but also ensures that sensitive data contained within the disposed assets is securely managed.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in e-waste management, recycling services, and those with experience in handling ICT equipment disposal in compliance with environmental regulations.