Waste Disposal and Recycling Services CUAWAS2016

Common use arrangement (CUA) buyers guide for agency staff procuring waste disposal and recycling services with the aim of maximising recycling and minimising waste going to landfill.

The Waste Disposal and Recycling Services Common Use Arrangement (CUA) aims to maximise recycling and minimise waste going to landfill.

With pre-negotiated pricing, this CUA allows you to buy without calling for quotes or tenders - and at great rates.

In accordance with State Supply Commission policy, you can buy outside of this CUA and directly source from an Australian Disability Enterprise (ADE) or Aboriginal Business

We aim to continuously improve the services we provides to customers and welcome feedback on the level of satisfaction experienced under this contract or with the contractor(s) performance. If you are dissatisfied with the goods and/or service provided by the contractor or have any specific concerns, these should be discussed in the first instance directly with the contractor.

The General Conditions of Contract (August 2012) apply to this CUA.

Category A: total waste management services

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A summary of the waste streams offered under Category A is shown below. Refer to the Price Schedule to see a detailed list of all the waste streams that are offered under this category.

Please see the Bin Size and Description Guide for detailed information and images regarding the bins that are available.

If you have a waste stream not listed in the Price Schedule then contact the Category A contractors to enquire further.

General waste

Non-recyclable waste sent to landfill.

Recycling

Including plastics, paper, cardboard, glass, aluminium, green waste, food waste, scrap metal, timber, fluoros etc.

Medical/clinical waste

Includes disposal of clinical, pharmaceutical, anatomical and cytotoxic waste through incineration, chemical treatment, autoclaving and shredding.

Operating room plastics recycling is included under this category because these materials must be passed through a wash process, similar to autoclaving, prior to recycling.

Users of these services should refer to the Department of Health Clinical and Related Waste Management Policy.

Waste compactors

Compactors are available through leasing arrangements with contractors. Specific requirements must be discussed directly with your preferred contractor.

On-site services

Contractors offer a complete person-on-site waste management service.

On-site personnel will perform services and keep records of waste collected and disposed on behalf of the customer.

Category B: medical or clinical waste

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Medical/Clinical waste services and operating room plastics recycling, are offered under both Category A and B.

Please see the Bin Size and Description Guide for detailed information and images regarding the bins that are available.

Customers seeking to use a single waste contractor for all services on site can purchase through Category A.

If you wish to have a separate contractor for medical/clinical waste services then these services can be purchased through Category B.

Includes disposal of clinical, pharmaceutical, anatomical and cytotoxic waste through incineration, chemical treatment, autoclaving and shredding.

Operating room plastics recycling is included under this category because these materials must be passed through a wash process, similar to autoclaving, prior to recycling.

Users of these services should refer to the Department of Health Clinical and Related Waste Management Policy.

 

Category C: sanitary waste

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Disposal of sanitary and nappy waste. Servicing options include:

  • In-cubicle bin exchange service (provided by Cannon Hygiene)
  • In-cubicle servicing which includes exchanging the bin liner and sanitising the bin (provided by Initial Hygiene).

Please see the Bin Size and Description Guide for detailed information and images regarding the bins that are available.

Category D: office paper recycling

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This category includes collection of 240L blue bins (non-confidential) from both centralised and de-centralised collection points within any customer’s site, including individual floors of office buildings.

Confidential bins (paper shredding) are serviced through CUAREC2015.

Please see the Bin Size and Description Guide for detailed information and images regarding the bins that are available.

Category E: ICT equipment disposal (e-Waste)

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This category provides a recycling service for the disposal of end-of-life ICT equipment (e-waste).

It includes solutions for the sanitisation and destruction of storage media in your ICT devices.

Contractors can organise pick-up from your premises or you can organise your own transport to the contractors’ premises.
The State Supply Commission Disposal of Goods Policy encourages you to consider various methods of disposal of your unwanted ICT equipment.

Please see the Bin Size and Description Guide for detailed information and images regarding the bins that are available.

Out of scope activity

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Confidential records and office paper (removal and disposal)

Confidential records including paper (for shredding) and multi-media is managed through CUAREC2015 – Storage, Retrieval, Destruction and Digitisation of Paper and Electronic Records.

Other types of waste

Please consider the State Supply Commission Disposal of Goods Policy before disposing of unwanted items like furniture and household appliances through this CUA. The policy recommends disposal by donating to charitable organisations, community re-use and public auctions.

Printer and toner cartridges

Check with your printer consumables provider to see if they offer printer and toner cartridge recycling services.

Otherwise, printer and toner cartridges may be recycled at no cost through other programs. Servicing of regional locations will depend on whether there is a collection partner in the area.

What are the buying rules?

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Buying direct

Prices for this CUA are fixed so you can pick and buy the specified services from the contractors without calling quotes or tenders.

View the Price Schedule to obtain prices for the services you require. Where more than one contractor is appointed to a category, you can evaluate which contractor represents best value for money for your needs then contact the contractor to make your purchase.

You are encouraged to complete the Order Form to specify the services, collection frequency and contact person. You should send your completed Order Form directly to the contractor. If you are using a contractor for the first time, the Order Form will establish a new account.

Services outside of the Perth metropolitan region

Contractors may offer services through the CUA to adjoining areas of the Perth metropolitan region. Such services may only be offered provided that the prices charged by the contractor are not higher than the CUA prices offered for services in the Perth metropolitan region.

Where contractors are not prepared to offer services to sites outside of the Perth metropolitan region in accordance with the terms and conditions of the CUA, customers will normally undertake a competitive process to seek services.

You may seek quotes through the CUA from a contractor for a service if the service:

  • does not have a fixed price tendered CUA rate
  • is a variation from the standard CUA specifications to meet customer needs
  • is incidental to a standard CUA service being procured.

Policy requirements

Buyers should be aware of the following requirements under State Supply Commission policies and Treasurer’s Instruction 820, and whether or not they are applicable to purchases from this CUA:

Requirement Applicable to purchases made under this CUA?
Buyers must publish details of their purchase, or any variation to any purchase under this CUA, on TendersWA. Yes, for all purchases above $50,000.
Buyers must record the purchase on the agency’s contract register, as instructed within the buying agency’s financial management manual. Yes, for all purchases above $50,000.
Buyers must submit a procurement plan and a contract management plan to the State Tender Review Committee. No, not required for purchases made under this CUA.
Buyers must submit an evaluation report and any contract variation memo(s) to the State Tender Review Committee. No, not required for purchases made under this CUA.
Buyers must involve the Department of Finance. No, buyers do not need to involve the Department of Finance when purchasing from this CUA.
Buyers must obtain approval from an authorised officer of the Department of Finance to purchase through an alternative arrangement to this mandatory CUA.

Yes, at all values, if the delivery location is in the Perth metropolitan region.

Please note that public authorities are not required to request advice or approval from the Department of Finance, regardless of value, when seeking an exemption from the minimum requirements of the Open and Effective Competition Policy and the use of mandatory Common Use Arrangements for a purchase from an ADE or an Aboriginal Business.

Exemption from using this CUA

Exemption requests should be directed to either the Director Common Use Arrangements or contract manager in the first instance. Requests for exemption may be received by posted letter or email, but must be in writing and provide sufficient explanation and background to enable the request to be considered. The requesting officer should be the Accountable Authority or delegate of the agency.

For guidelines on what to include in an exemption request, please refer to the Procurement Practice Guide appendix on Exemptions.

 

Who are the contractors?

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The matrix below lists all contractors on the CUA and the goods/services they have been contracted to provide. For further information and contact details about each contractor, please see the Contractors section at the bottom of this page.

Contractor Category A
Total Waste Management Services
Category B
Medical or Clinical Waste
Category C
Sanitary Waste
Category D
Office Paper Recycling
Category E
ICT Equipment Disposal
SUEZ Perth (formerly Perthwaste) yes no no no no
SUEZ Recycling & Recovery yes yes no no no
Cleanaway yes no no no no
Cleanaway Daniels no yes no no no
Cannon Hygiene no no yes no no
Initial Hygiene no no yes no no
Shred-X no no no yes no
Secure Computer Recycling & Disposal no no no no yes
Total Green Recycling no no no no yes

Purchasing from a registered Aboriginal businesses or Australian Disability Enterprises

Did you know that Public Authorities can now buy directly from a Australian Disability Enterprise (ADE) or registered Aboriginal Business without undertaking a competitive process, even where a mandatory Common Use Arrangement exists? An exemption template and procurement guides are available from the WA.gov.au website to progress this option.

Please note where the total estimated contract value exceeds $250,000, Department of Finance involvement in the purchasing process is required, as per the Open and Effective Competition policy.

For more information please contact spi@finance.wa.gov.au or visit 'Could my purchase provide social benefit to the WA community'.

Making the most of this contract

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COVID-19, update

Do not place tissues, kitchen towel or toilet paper in your recycling bin. Place used tissues, kitchen towel or toilet paper in the general waste bin. These materials were always considered to contaminate your recycling bin, and it's particularly important that people are aware of this in light of COVID-19.

  • When a category has more than one contractor, consider who best meets your needs at the best prices.
  • The optimal term for a customer contract is one year at a time (with the exception of compactor bins).
  • Check your invoices against the CUA price schedules to make sure you are charged the correct prices.
  • Look at waste as an asset that can create revenue while reducing waste. For example, strip copper wiring out of components that are generally sent to landfill, then sell the copper under Category A of this CUA. For hospitals, recycle stainless steel instruments to increase revenue. To note, scrap metal and cardboard attracts a rebate under the CUA thus reducing your waste bill and saving the environment at the same time.
  • Think outside the box for innovative ways to separate waste streams in your workplace, e.g. collect PVC from operating plastics to be repurposed. Check out War on Waste for some innovative ideas.
  • Use food scraps, coffee grinds and flowers to create workplace-generated compost.
  • Offer you colleagues the opportunity to separate paper and soft plastic packaging - then send these off for recycling.
  • Remember that most waste avoidance takes place at the point of purchase of an item. Where appropriate, rather than purchase goods, adopt sustainable outcomes-based procurement solutions. Alternatively, purchase items that are reusable, generate no waste, or are more sustainable.
  • Visit the Waste Authority website – it features a number of toolkits to support behaviour change in relation to waste.
  • Always quote the CUA number when buying from this CUA.
  • Contractors must not impose a surcharge for payment by credit card.

What will it cost?

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The CUA prices are fixed so you can pick and buy from the contractors without calling quotes or tenders.

Always quote CUAWAS2016 when buying any waste services from this CUA.

View the Price Schedule for up-to-date pricing.

Payment by Purchasing Card

The government Purchasing Card offers a quick and convenient method of payment allowing many goods and services to be efficiently purchased.

Always remember to inform the contractor that you will be paying by government Purchasing Card, at the time of ordering the product or service, and ensure they clearly understand that they must send the tax invoice directly to you, the cardholder.

How do I buy?

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Step by step buying process

  1. Find out which product best meets your needs
  2. Research qualified contractors
  3. Compare prices using the Price Schedule before deciding which contractor to use
  4. Buy directly from contractors by completing the Order Form

After I buy

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Active contract management pays off

Always check that your invoices match the CUA Price Schedule.

Continually assess your waste volume and select the appropriate bin sizes and pick-up frequency. Don't forget to take into account prices for different bin sizes.

Contractors

Cannon Hygiene

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Contact details

Contact name:
Karen Walker (Business Manager WA) Mathew Neale (Sales Manager - Initial, Ambius and Cannon) Cynthia Gleeson (Key Account Manager - Cannon)
General telephone:
61 4 22 516 457 (Karen Walker)
61 4 04 058 710 (Matthew Neale)
61 4 28 988 100 (Cynthia Gleeson)
Address:
Website:

About us

ABN:
78 103 144 289

Supplies

Category C

Orders Via: canwa@cannonhygiene.com.au

Last updated: 3 December 2019

SUEZ Recycling & Recovery

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Contact details

Contact name:
Lina Galluzzi (Key Account Manager for Hospitals) Robert Speight (Key Account Manager for Schools) Ben Goodgame (Key Account Manager for all other customers)
General telephone:
61 4 17 172 230 (Lina Galluzzi)
61 4 09 402 361 (Greg Collins)
61 4 58 008 096 (Ben Goodgame)
Address:
SUEZ Recycling & Recovery

About us

ABN:
70 002 902 650

Supplies

  • Category A
  • Category B

Orders Via: cscperth@suez-env.com.au

Last updated: 3 December 2019
Page reviewed 20 April 2020