Numero: 78670
Nazione: Belgium
Fonte: TED
Promotion of circular economy tools and policies (EU Ecolabel, EMAS, GPP, Sustainable buildings, ETV and PEF/OEF).
The contract will cover communication activities to promote circular economy tools and activities. These activities build, to a large extent, on existing policies and instruments for sustainable consumption and production and aim to expand the impact of these instruments. The contract will aim to raise awareness, understanding and ownership by producers, consumers, policymakers or sectorial actors. This communication effort will focus on the implementation of the circular economy action plan and on the promotion of existing sustainable consumption and production (SCP) instruments.
‘Extra muros’.
Open call for tender — single service contract of 12 months.
Promotion of circular economy tools and policies (EU Ecolabel, EMAS, GPP, Sustainable buildings, ETV and PEF/OEF)
In line with Article 134.1.e) of the rules of application to the Regulation (EU, Euratom) 2015/1929 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 28.10.2015 (Financial Regulation), during the 3 years following the conclusion of the original contract, the contracting authority will be able to use the negotiated procedure for additional services (without prior publication of a contract notice) for new services or works consisting in the repetition of similar services or works entrusted to the economic operator to which the same contracting authority awarded an original contract, provided that these services or works are in conformity with a basic project for which the original contract was awarded after publication of a contract notice, subject to the conditions set out in paragraph 4 of Article 134.
Published in the PIN OJ 2016/S 043-070158 of 2.3.2016 as ‘Communication on and promotion of circular economy tools and policies (communication on the EU Ecolabel, EMAS, ETV and eco-innovation)’ with a budget of 1 200 000 EUR (300 000 EUR x 4).
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