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CCC - PCP - Lot1 - Circularity platform | CCC - PCP - Lot2 - Circular event infrastructure awarded

Auftraggeber
Northern Dimension Partnership on Culture Secretariat | Danish Cultural Institute | Riga Municipal Agency “Riga Energy Agency” | Pomeranian Science and Technology Park Gdynia | Design Centre - budgetary unit of Municipality of Gdynia | Association “Pomorskie in the European Union” | City of Turku | Valonia / Regional Council of Southwest Finland | Humak University of Applied Sciences | Tallinn Business Incubators Foundation | Anschar GmbH | Zero Waste Kiel e.V. | Heinrich Böll Foundation Schleswig-Holstein e.V.
Veroeffentlicht
29.01.2026
Frist
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Art
can-standard
Geschaetzter Wert
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Land
LV
Gewinner
INC Innovation Center GmbH | Zirobio OÜ | Comat Studio, Franziska Seehausen | Superhood Oy | Association Zero Waste Latvija
Auftragswert
33.303,00 EUR
Vergabedatum
23.01.2026
Region (NUTS)
DEF02 (Schleswig-Holstein)
CPV-Codes
Dienstleistungen im Bereich Forschung und experimentelle Entwicklung
Quelle
ted_europa | Auf TED ansehen
Notice ID
67230-2026

Beschreibung

This contract award notice informs interested operators about the outcome of a tender. On 29 October 2025, a contract notice was published as part of the CCC project to purchase R&D services from a number of R&D providers in parallel (PCP procurement). The procurement aims to trigger new solutions to be developed and tested to address two challenges that correspond to an overarching need to increase the number of concrete practices in the Baltic Sea region that would drive the transition to circular economy. As the common challenge exists of a number of sub-challenges, the procurement is divided into 2 lots, each corresponding to one sub-challenge. Challenge for this Lot 1 is: ─ Lot 1: Circularity platform addressing the following challenge, as described further in Section 2.2.1 of the tender document 1 (Request for Tenders): How might we create an accessible, unified platform or system that connects service providers contributing to the circular economy, making it easier for citizens to discover and use their services? Each lot will be split into 2 phases. The CCC project highlights the immense potential of the cultural and creative sectors and industries in the transition to a more circular society and believes that innovations to speed up the circular transition would benefit from the inclusion of these stakeholders in developing the solutions. | This contract award notice informs interested operators about the outcome of a tender. On 29 October 2025, a contract notice was published as part of the CCC project to purchase R&D services from a number of R&D providers in parallel (PCP procurement). The procurement aims to trigger new solutions to be developed and tested to address two challenges that correspond to an overarching need to increase the number of concrete practices in the Baltic Sea region that would drive the transition to circular economy. As the common challenge exists of a number of sub-challenges, the procurement is divided into 2 lots, each corresponding to one sub-challenge. Challenge for this Lot 2 is: ─ Lot 2: Circular event infrastructure addressing the following challenge, as described further in Section 2.2.2 of the tender document 1 (Request for Tenders): How might we implement an interoperable, citywide system or solution to eliminate single use materials (such as cups, plates, and cutlery) at public events? Each lot will be split into 2 phases. The CCC project highlights the immense potential of the cultural and creative sectors and industries in the transition to a more circular society and believes that innovations to speed up the circular transition would benefit from the inclusion of these stakeholders in developing the solutions.