Wolverhampton cabinet to consider £5.28m waste disposal contracts. Waste disposal contracts worth £5.28m over four years are on the agenda for City of Wolverhampton Council's cabinet on 27 May. Cabinet members will be asked to delegate authority to award the contracts, which are split into six lots and will replace arrangements expiring on 31 October 2026.

The procurement is divided into six lots: green waste processing; rubble, plasterboard and hard plastics; mattress recycling and persistent organic pollutants; skip and fly-tipping waste; clinical waste; and hazardous waste. The new contracts would run for an initial three years from 1 November 2026, with an option to extend by a further year. The largest lot, mattress recycling and persistent organic pollutants, is valued at £1.81m.

City of Wolverhampton Council will procure the work through an above-threshold open tender with bids scored 60 per cent on price and 40 per cent on quality. The quality criteria will focus on environmental compliance and transparency over the end destination of waste, and the contracts' key performance indicators are intended to increase the amount of each material recycled and reduce the volume sent to landfill.

Procurement - Award of Contracts for Works, Goods and Services
[CITY OF WOLVERHAMPTON COUNCIL]
21 May 2026
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