The CSIR seeks proposals from qualified service providers to assess existing Eco-Industrial Parks (EIP) incentives and identify additional non-energy related incentives to support EIP transformation. The project aims to enhance sustainability and operational efficiency within industrial parks.
This tender invites proposals for the appointment of a service provider to conduct a comprehensive assessment of existing Eco-Industrial Parks (EIP) incentives. The selected provider will evaluate the effectiveness of current incentives and identify gaps where additional non-energy related incentives can be introduced. The goal is to enhance the transformation of industrial parks into Eco-Industrial Parks, fostering sustainability and resource efficiency.
The scope of work includes a detailed review of national and industrial park-level regulations, financial incentive instruments, and conducting a gap analysis to assess the effectiveness of existing incentives. The service provider will also prioritize proposed incentives based on their economic, environmental, and administrative implications. Deliverables include an inception report, draft and final incentive assessment reports, and stakeholder consultation presentations. This project is expected to be completed within six months of commencement, providing significant value to the CSIR and contributing to the broader goals of industrial sustainability in South Africa.
This tender is suitable for consulting firms specializing in environmental policy, sustainability assessments, and economic analysis. Businesses with experience in incentive design and implementation for industrial sustainability will find this opportunity particularly relevant.