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Call for tender: circular economy solutions

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The EU pre-commercial procurement project CircularPSP launched a €5.64 million tender (Contract Notice and PIN on TED) for Suppliers to design, develop and test an innovative ‘circular economy solution’ (CE-solution) that enables municipalities and their staff as well as businesses in the local economy to apply circular practice more quickly, frequently, widely and effectively. Individual users at City and Business are empowered through access to information, knowledge, circular wisdom, guidance and training to act more circular more often and increasingly impactful whilst transitioning to a CE mindset. The solution is to include AI, platform, process, change and upskilling. The tender is restricted to EU and Horizon Europe-associated countries.

Procurers are leading Circular Economy cities and organisations including capitals with global influence (Berlin, Helsinki, London, Istanbul). Suppliers will gain access to a wide Follower Network representing European networks, national ministries and agencies and further cities.

Further information will be provided during an Info Session on 11 January 2024.

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