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Supply, Delivery, Installation and Commissioning of Plastic Waste Crushing and Pelletizing Machines

IUCN ESARO seeks a supplier to deliver, install and commission plastic waste crushing and pelletizing machines in Zanzibar under the IslandPlas project. Closes 7 May 2026. Estimated value below USD 40,000.

Key Information
Funded by
International Union for Conservation of Nature - ESARO
Status
Open
Deadline
7 May 2026 · 21 days left
Category
Request for Quotation
Budget
USD 40,000
Size
Small
Reference
IUCN-2026-04-IslandPlas-ZNZ
Method
Open International
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Official Title

IslandPlas Project - Plastic Waste Crushing and Pelletizing Machines for Zanzibar

Overview

IUCN Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office (ESARO) is procuring plastic waste crushing and pelletizing machines for installation in Zanzibar under the IslandPlas project, an IUCN initiative tackling plastic pollution in island ecosystems across the Western Indian Ocean and West African coast. The machines will be installed at a community-managed plastic recycling facility and will enable local cooperatives to convert collected post-consumer plastic waste into pellets sold to downstream manufacturers, creating circular economy revenue and reducing plastic leakage into the marine environment.

Scope of Work

Supply and delivery to Zanzibar of plastic waste crushing and pelletizing machines per the Statement of Requirements. Installation, commissioning and functional testing on site. Operator training for local cooperative members and IUCN staff. Operating manuals (English/Swahili) and basic maintenance toolkits. Equipment warranty.

Requirements & Qualifications

Manufacturer or authorised distributor of plastic recycling machinery. Capability to deliver to Zanzibar including customs and inland logistics. Completed and signed IUCN Declaration of Undertaking. Quotation in the IUCN RFQ template. Compliance with the Statement of Requirements specifications. Local installation/training presence in Tanzania highly desirable.

Evaluation Criteria

IUCN standard RFQ evaluation: mandatory compliance check, technical compliance (pass/fail per specification line), financial comparison. Award to lowest priced responsive quotation that meets all technical requirements.

Contact

NameIUCN ESARO Procurement

Source: IUCN Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office