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USAG Hawaii Recycling Program Field Support (US)

Request for Proposals for Solid Waste Research Project

Deadline: 02-Sep-21

The Department of Defense and Alaska District is pleased to launch the USAG Hawaii Recycling Program Field Support provide technical support for the Qualified Recycling Program (QRP) at Pohakuloa Training Area.

The goal of the QRP is to minimize waste streams bound for the municipal landfill and incentivize recycling to help achieve diversion goals. Support provided will include performing field surveys of facilities to evaluate and implement recycling measures, participating in public outreach and educational efforts, and consolidating and preparing report submittals as required by permits and applicable state, and federal laws, regulations, and executive orders pertaining to recycling and solid waste management.
The overall objective shall be to provide technical support to develop and implement measure to increase the amount of non-hazardous solid waste diverted from the waste stream in order to conserve resources and reduce the amount of waste needing to be disposed of at local municipal landfills. Executive Order (EO) sets forth goals for solid waste diversion from landfills for Federal agencies. The cooperator will assist in assessing the current status of US Army Garrison, Hawaii (USAG-HI) solid waste diversion rates, and evaluating and implementing measures for increasing the recycling capabilities of Garrison directorates, military units, residents, and supporting tenant organizations. The cooperator shall provide USAG-HI, DPW Environmental technical support to include performing field surveys of facilities to evaluate and implement recycling measures, participating in public outreach and educational efforts, and consolidating and preparing report submittals as required by permits and applicable state, and federal laws, regulations, and executive orders pertaining to recycling and solid waste management.
The USAG-HI has also established a Qualified Recycling Program (QRP) to incentivize recycling to help achieve diversion goals. The study will support the growth of the QRP through the evaluation of waste streams, assessment of recyclable material management and processing options, and investigating markets for recovered materials.
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For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=335102

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