Bulky Waste Services
The procurement contact named on the official notice.
4.1 Background Fylde Council is a Local Authority based in the West of Lancashire.
The borough of Fylde is 62 square miles.
The Council's refuse and recycling team are responsible for the domestic refuse and recycling collection services, this includes a service for the collection of unwanted household furniture such as sofas, chairs, cupboards, tables, beds, televisions and fridge freezers.
This service is optional and offers an alternative to the Household Waste Recycling Centre, take back schemes when purchasing replacement goods and private collection companies.
The service enables the opportunity for the local authority to minimise the amount of household furniture that is sent for landfill by providing the opportunity for reuse in the community or for the items to be recycled which helps Fylde Council achieve its recycling performance targets as well as national recycling targets.
Fylde Council has a well-established collection service, with high customer satisfaction rates.
What the supplier must deliver
The Council's refuse and recycling team are
The Council's refuse and recycling team are responsible for the domestic refuse and recycling collection services, this includes a service for the collection of unwanted household furniture such as sofas, chairs, cupboards, tables, beds, televisions and fridge freezers.
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- OCID
- ocds-h6vhtk-05aa5c
- Stage
- award · Awarded
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Buyer ref
- 063225-2025
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