This framework agreement involves the procurement of waste collection services for the Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden. The total budget for these services is up to 91,000,000 HUF. The services include: daily collection of urine and manure (including contaminated straw) and liquid waste (slurry) u
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The Budapest Zoo is seeking suppliers for the procurement of various types of animal feed necessary for feeding its animals. This procurement is structured as a framework agreement divided into 15 lots, each specifying different categories of feed. The total budget for each lot is outlined below: 1
The Budapest Zoo is seeking suppliers for the procurement of animal feed and supplements in five parts. This is a framework agreement with the following sections: 1. Various vegetables and fruits (raw and frozen) with a maximum net budget of 300,000,000 HUF. 2. Rabbit feed with a maximum net budget
The Budapest Zoo is seeking suppliers for the procurement of animal feed necessary for feeding its animals. This procurement is divided into four lots: 1. **Small Mammal Feed**: The total value for this lot is up to 3,000,000 HUF for the products detailed in the technical description. 2. **Bird Fee
The Budapest Zoo is seeking suppliers for the procurement of animal feed and nutrition products necessary for feeding its animals. This procurement will be conducted as a framework agreement and includes various types of feed for insects and crustaceans. Suppliers must comply with relevant regulatio
Tender for farm plastic waste collection, processing, and recycling services from Drummee Transfer Station in County Fermanagh.
Rutland County Council seeks a contractor to manage green waste treatment and processing from household kerbside collections and recycling centres, with tender release anticipated in July 2026.
FLS is renewing a contract to collect deer and wildlife waste from 39 larder locations across Scotland.
Provide continued water quality and hydrological monitoring services across three moorland catchments for United Utilities' 20-year environmental research programme (September 2026 to April 2030).