Skip to main content
RFP-RFQ

RFQ: Food Waste Solution Providers

Ryan at Checkers Catering logs overproduction on a LeanPath integrated scale and tablet to track waste.
The deadline for the initial review process has passed, but applications will continue to be accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis until the Agency has established a qualified list of service providers. View the list of service providers qualified to date here. The list serves as a resource for applicants to StopWaste’s Food Waste Prevention & Recovery Grants looking to partner with qualified providers who offer solutions and services that can prevent surplus food from being generated or going to waste.
 
For submittal requirements, please download the document using the link above.
 
StopWaste is seeking responses from businesses, nonprofits and individuals that can deliver solutions that reduce or reroute surplus food from food-related establishments in Alameda County such as grocery stores, restaurants, wholesale food vendors and manufacturers, institutions, health care facilities, hotels, etc.
 
Entities offering services appropriate for the activities and scenarios listed below are encouraged to submit qualifications documenting their expertise and experience in one or more focus areas outlined in the RFQ:
 
  Focus Area eXAMPLES OF SOLUTION/SERVICE
A. Food Waste   Prevention Solutions   Providers
  • Software or services that enable enhanced management of food inventory, to minimize shrink
  • Secondary resale markets or post-retail channels that enable the sale of surplus food inventory
  • Technologies that extend the shelf-life of food
  • Food waste tracking technology
  • Applications that connect retailers to customers willing to purchase past-prime products at a discount
  • Projects that enable upstream management of surplus food
B. Upcycled Food   Solution Providers
  • Food industry experts (such as culinary innovators, food industry trend forecasters, food business strategists, chefs, food scientists, etc.) who can identify infrastructure needs and provide support to food businesses by identifying projects that can prevent wasted food through creating new, high-quality consumables which utilize by-products that would otherwise go to waste
  • Organizations who can assist food businesses with achieving certifications or standards for upcycled products
C. Mapping Alameda County Food Recovery Activities and Partnerships 
  • Vendors who can assist with not solely spatial mapping of food recovery in Alameda County, but mapping of connections and relationships between organizations and food donors (or a lack thereof) 
  • Evaluation of current infrastructure, donor and FROS partnerships, identifying opportunities for increased collaboration, resource sharing or development of recommendations for working towards increased food access, community food security, reduced waste and decreased miles traveled recovering food 
D. Food Recovery Communication Platform 
  • Applications or software to connect food recovery organizations to other FROS and to donors in real time to distribute surplus donations and decrease food loss.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

×