Historique

The Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning (MoEPP) is revising the Macedonian Nationally Determined Contributions under the Paris Agreement of the UNFCCC, supported by the UNDP Climate Promise Initiative. The waste sector is the second largest source of greenhouse gases in North Macedonia, encompassing the following categories: Solid Waste Disposal, Biological Treatment of Solid Waste, Incineration and Open Burning of Waste, and Wastewater Treatment and Discharge. Uncertainly levels in the GHG inventory for the waste sector are high due to difficulties in obtaining accurate data on waste generation and disposal.

Solid waste disposal is the category with the highest share of GHG emissions in this sector. In 2014, approximately 370 kg per capita of communal waste was generated, and 75% of that waste was taken to landfills. The Drisla Landfill, which serves the Skopje region, is the only sanitary landfill in Macedonia. Composting is still at a very early stage, and only 1.945 tonnes of biological waste was composted in 2014. Finally, many Macedonian mining and processing industries that generated hazardous waste have closed down, abandoning their on-site waste dumps with little or no information on the history of these dumpsites. Other key issues include a lack of implementation of existing legislation (new legislation developed, but not yet adopted)  and the absence of waste separation and recycling facilities, including an absence of facilities for vehicle recycling and automotive waste management.

During the preparation of its Second and Third Biennial Update Report (BUR) to the UNFCCC, the country explored the impact of ongoing, planned, and potential measures for climate change mitigation. Waste sector measures include landfill  gas flaring, Mechanical and biological treatment (MBT) in new landfills with composting, waste selection and improved waste and materials management at industrial facilities.

As an EU candidate country, North Macedonia is in the process of transposing the acquis and will be obligated to comply with the Waste Directive and with EU requirements in the area of circular economy. 

In summary, policies and measures for the waste sector must meet three requirements: 1) They must address urgent economic, social, and environmental issues in the waste sector; 2) They must support the move to a low-carbon society and international commitments to the UNFCCC and the Paris Agreement; and 3) They must support the bilateral process of EU accession.

Devoirs et responsabilités

Objective of the Assignment

The objective of the assignment is to conduct a rapid assessment of the benefits of  Circular Economy in minimizing the use of resource inputs and the creation of waste, pollution and carbon emissions and provide recommendations for improvement of the current situation.

Scope of Work

The consultant will undertake the following tasks:

  • Conduct a desk review of current policies and laws related to the waste sector and assess if they create an enabling environment for promotion of circular economy, and how much are they in line with the relevant EU Directives and policies and plans, particularly with the Circular Economy Action Plan of the EU Green Deal;  ;
  • Familiarize with the  proposed mitigation measures within the 3rd Biennial Update Report and Revised Nationally Determined Contribution under the Paris Agreement
  • Assess the potential benefits of employing circular system that will minimize the use of resources input, foster sustainable consumption, and decrease the waste, pollution and carbon emissions;
  • Identify both Opportunities and Challenges for introduction on Circular Economy focused on mitigation of GHG emission in the Waste Sector on policy and implementation level, based on one of the key actions - less waste more value, applied in three building circular blocks: rethinking product design, innovative business models and reverse logistics; The focus should be put on the sectors that use most resources and where the potential for circularity is high such as: electronics and ICT; batteries and vehicles; packaging; plastics; textiles; construction and buildings; food; water and nutrients;
  • Propose ways to empower consumers and public buyers and to make circularity work for people, regions and cities;
  • Prepare a rapid assessment report of the benefits of Circular Economy focused on Waste Sector and provide recommendations for the way forward;
  • Present the final rapid assessment report and roadmap to relevant stakeholders (on-line, using zoom or other relevant tools)
  • Prepare a Policy Brief on the main findings and recommendations for the policymakers.

EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND DELIVERABLES:

The consultancy is expected to deliver the following outputs:

Deliverables

Tentative date

Draft rapid assessment report of the benefits of Circular Economy focused on mitigation of GHG emission in the Waste Sector.

By 30th  August

Final rapid assessment report of the impact of Circular Economy focused on mitigation of GHG emission in the Waste Sector.

By 30th September

Policy brief for decision-makers

By 5th  November

Institutional arrangment

The consultant will work under direct supervision by the Project Manager, and in close collaboration with the UNFCCC Focal Point and the waste department within the Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning.  

The Consultant will be given access to relevant information necessary for execution of the tasks under this assignment.

All reports shall be submitted in English.

Duration of the Work

The duration of this work is an estimated up to 35 working days in the period June 2020 – November 2020. 

Duty station and travel

The assignment will be home based. Due to COVID-19 pandemic, all consultation and coordination shall be held on-line.

Compétences

  • Excellent communications and facilitation skills;
  • Excellent analytical and negotiation skills.
  • Excellent public speaking and presentation skills.

Qualifications et expériences requises

The selected candidates shall possess:

  • University degree in environmental economics, environmental sciences, environmental engineering, sociology, mechanical engineering or another relevant subject; Higher education shall be an asset.
  • Minimum 5 years of experience in circular economy or waste management or similar.
  • At least 2 (two) similar assignments in nature and scope (circular economy, waste management).

CRITERIA FOR SELECTION OF BEST OFFEr

The award of the contract shall be made to the offeror whose offer has been evaluated and determined as:

a) Being responsive/compliant/acceptable, and

b) Having received the highest score based on the following weight of technical and financial criteria for solicitation as per the schedule below:

* Technical criteria weight: 70%

* Financial criteria weight: 30%

Only candidates obtaining a minimum of 49 points (70%) in the technical evaluation shall be considered for the financial evaluation.

For the considered offers in the financial evaluation only, the lowest price offer will receive 30 points. The other offers will receive points in relation to the lowest offer, based on the following formula:

                 Lowest Bid

30     ×     -------------------

                Proposed Bid

The candidate will be awarded with the highest aggregate score based on technical and financial proposal.

Technical Criteria:

Criteria

 Maximum points

             70

University degree in environmental economics, environmental sciences, environmental engineering, sociology, mechanical engineering or another relevant subject.

B.Sc = 11

M.Sc = 13

PhD = 15

15

 

 

 

Minimum 5 years of experience in circular economy or waste management or similar.

5 years = 20 points

6-10 years = 24 points

11 or above = 28 points

27

At least 2 (two) similar assignments in nature and scope (circular economy, waste management).

2 projects = 18 points

3-7 projects = 23 points

8 or above = 27 points

25

DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED

Interested offerors are invited submit the following documents/information to be considered:

  1. Offeror’s letter, as per the following form LINK
  2. Most updated CV with focus on required qualification as well as the contact details of at least three (3) professional references;
  3. Brief description of why the individual considers him/herself as the most suitable for the assignment,
  4. Financial Proposal The financial proposal must be expressed in the form of a lumpsum all-inclusive cost, presented per DELIVERABLES supported by breakdown of costs per as per template provided in US Dollars for this consultancy.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

Step 1

1. Click on the "Apply now" button

2. Input your information in the appropriate sections: personal information, language proficiency, education, resume, and motivation (cover letter). You can type in, or paste your short Resume into the last box.

3. Upon completion of the first page, please hit "submit application" tab at the end of the page. On the next page, you will be asked to upload other required documents listed in the step 2.

Step 2

Interested individual consultants must submit the documents/information listed in the “Documents to submit section” above.

The system will allow only one attachment. Therefore, please upload all required documents as one file.

Failing to submit any of these documents may result in disqualification of the application.

Please note that shortlisted candidates might be interviewed.

If the deliverables are not produced and delivered by the consultant to the satisfaction of UNDP as approved by the responsible Portfolio Manager, no payment will be made even if the consultant has invested man/days to produce and deliver such deliverables.