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Supply of a Material Processing System including delivery, installation, testing, commissioning and maintenance

Contracting Authority

Enviro Grind Ltd

Sector

Other

Deadline

9 March 2026

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Estimated Value

€1.2M

Value Range

1M-5M

Procedure

Not specified

Published

2026-03-09

Resource ID

163552-2026

Summary

Enviro Grind specialises in the reprocessing of waste residues that would otherwise be sent to landfill. With extensive experience in processing organic residues, including wood waste, gypsum waste, and organic bio-wastes such as food waste, garden and park waste, and fish waste, Enviro Grind also has significant expertise in the development of high-value, peat-free products.

Enviro Grind is a member of the consortium delivering The REGENERATE Project (REcyclinG phosphatEs and NitrogEn fRom AgriculTural rEsidues). Funded under The Shared Island Bioeconomy Demonstration Initiative, REGENERATE aims to demonstrate a scalable, circular, agricultural model that optimally harnesses and separates local agricultural residues from digestate to maximize the value derived from these nutrients.

Enviro Grind wishes to procure a Material Processing System (“the System”) that will deliver the required throughput, separation efficiency, and product quality outcomes specified in this project. The scope will include the design integration, supply, delivery, installation, testing, commissioning and maintenance of the System.

The System will comprise an integrated arrangement of components, including a trommel, double deck screen, wind shifters, optical sorter, hoppers, and conveyor belts, together with all supporting structures, controls, and safety systems necessary to achieve full operational functionality. The objective is to deliver high-quality material recovery, with particular focus on maximising compost yield while ensuring the effective removal of plastic films and other lightweight contaminants.

The process aims to produce an organic, peat-free, phosphate-rich compost suitable for horticultural growing media.

Keywords

supplyofamaterialprocessing
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