Objective
Miami-Dade County (County) is currently working on its long term Zero Waste Master Plan. The County is exploring ways to reduce the creation of waste, and to divert waste from landfills and incinerators using technologies that can reuse, repurpose, recycle, and recover materials in an environmentally, socially and economically sustainable way. If your organization is interested in submitting technologies currently being used in North America, please complete the form below and upload any relevant information.


















WAIVER OF CONFIDENTIALITY AND TRADE SECRET TREATMENT OF VENDOR’S RESPONSE
The vendor acknowledges and agrees that the submittal of the vendor’s response is governed by Florida’s Government in the Sunshine Laws and Public Records Laws as set forth in Florida Statutes Section 286.011 and Florida Statutes Chapter 119. As such, all material submitted as part of, or in support of, the response will be available for public inspection and may be considered by the County.
By submitting information, vendor agrees that all such materials may be considered to be public records. The vendor shall not submit any information which the vendor considers to be a trade secret, proprietary or confidential.
In the event that the vendor’s response contains a claim that all or a portion of the response submitted contains confidential, proprietary or trade secret information, the vendor, by signing below, knowingly and expressly waives all claims made that the vendor, or any part thereof no matter how indicated, is confidential, proprietary or a trade secret and authorizes the County to release such information to the public for any reason.

Acknowledgment of Waiver:  
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Please completed the requested on the form when submitting your processing solution recommendation.

Note
  1. The information provided by vendors may be taken into consideration as the County determines how best to proceed with providing the most cost effective and efficient, as well as the most advantageous solution.
  2. This is not a solicitation. Depending on the responses received, the County may, among other things, prepare a Request for Proposals (RFP) or may pursue other appropriate procurement mechanisms for a contractual agreement for said and/or related services.
  3. No price offers or unsolicited proposals are sought. In addition, the County will not be responsible for any costs incurred by vendors in furnishing any information requested herein, or subsequently.
  4. Submission of information is voluntary.
  5. Consider including information such as, but not limited to currently where is the technology is in use, Pros and Cons of the technology compared to other alternatives in the market, required footprint needed for the technology, typically timeframe for implementation, economic benefit, etc.
Responses should be submitted electronically. The total file size (including attachments) should not exceed 50MB.