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Prior Information Notice

Presentation Packaging (Hard/Rigid)

  • First published: 18 November 2023
  • Last modified: 18 November 2023

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Contents

Summary

OCID:
ocds-h6vhtk-041a5a
Published by:
Royal Mint
Authority ID:
AA51597
Publication date:
18 November 2023
Deadline date:
-
Notice type:
Prior Information Notice
Has documents:
No
Has SPD:
No
Has Carbon Reduction Plan:
N/A

Abstract

Overview

The Royal Mint (TRM) have committed to become Net Zero by 2050, as validated by the Science Based Target initiative (SBTi). Purchased goods and services, which includes presentation packaging, falls within our Scope 3 calculation which accounts for xxxx% of the total emissions omitted by TRM.

Our current presentation packaging range comprises predominantly of walnut wood veneer cases which include wood base blocks/pads that house the coinage. Supplementary componentry, along with variations in layout and design, have resulted in 287 unique item codes being actively procured in the past 3 years alone.

Whilst this form of packaging has undoubtedly served its purpose and offered a premium experience to our customers for a number of years, we have confidence that through advancements in technology, along with a greater global awareness of everyone’s responsibilities to reduce their respective carbon footprint, this is an opportune time to seek solutions that will enable us to achieve our sustainable packaging ambitions listed below:

#1 Positive contribution to Net Zero

• The Royal Mint has committed to become Net Zero by 2050, as validated by the Science Based Target initiative (SBTi)

• Purchased goods and services including product and transit packaging sits in our Scope 3 emissions.

• Knowing the greenhouse gas (CO2e) emissions associated with individual packaging items is increasingly critical to our net zero strategy.

#2 Reduction in Range including Modularity

• We would like to introduce modularity into our packaging ranges – so that a smaller number of packaging options can cater to a higher number of product propositions.

• The aim being that this will help reduce product roadmap complexity but also wastage arising from overordering different packaging options.

• This modularity could apply to the packaging shape, size, colour, etc and would have a neutral or positive impact on the customer experience.

#3 Use of less and/or alternate Materials

• The Royal Mint is interested in understanding if less materials can be used in an existing packaging solution.

• Additionally, we want to utilise more sustainable materials in our packaging solutions. (e.g.: natural, lower carbon, recycled).

• While some of our packaging is already recyclable – and some packaging is inherent to the product proposition, we are also interested in the feasibility of customers reusing or recycling individual packaging items.

#4 Showcase Ambitions & Innovations

• We have started trialling on-pack messaging to highlight specific product innovations and wider sustainability ambitions at The Royal Mint however we would be interested in options to further incorporate these mar-comms opportunities into our packaging solutions (without comprising ambition #2)

Next Steps

With the above in mind, The Royal Mint has issued this prior information notice to raise awareness of our intentions to approach the market in what will be undoubtedly be a thorough and comprehensive tender process. We will now enter a phase of exploratory work, undertaking market research that will enable The Royal Mint to formulate a tender that we intend to release to the market in Quarter 1 of 2024.

Full notice text

Prior information notice

This notice is for prior information only

Section I: Contracting authority

I.1) Name and addresses

Royal Mint

Llantrisant

Pontyclun

CF72 8YT

UK

Contact person: Cei Mason

Telephone: +44 1443222111

E-mail: ceirion.mason@royalmint.com

NUTS: UK

Internet address(es)

Main address: www.royalmint.com

I.3) Communication

Additional information can be obtained from the abovementioned address


I.4) Type of the contracting authority

Body governed by public law

I.5) Main activity

Economic and financial affairs

Section II: Object

II.1) Scope of the procurement

II.1.1) Title

Presentation Packaging (Hard/Rigid)

Reference number: 57306

II.1.2) Main CPV code

39171000

 

II.1.3) Type of contract

Supplies

II.1.4) Short description

Overview

The Royal Mint (TRM) have committed to become Net Zero by 2050, as validated by the Science Based Target initiative (SBTi). Purchased goods and services, which includes presentation packaging, falls within our Scope 3 calculation which accounts for xxxx% of the total emissions omitted by TRM.

Our current presentation packaging range comprises predominantly of walnut wood veneer cases which include wood base blocks/pads that house the coinage. Supplementary componentry, along with variations in layout and design, have resulted in 287 unique item codes being actively procured in the past 3 years alone.

Whilst this form of packaging has undoubtedly served its purpose and offered a premium experience to our customers for a number of years, we have confidence that through advancements in technology, along with a greater global awareness of everyone’s responsibilities to reduce their respective carbon footprint, this is an opportune time to seek solutions that will enable us to achieve our sustainable packaging ambitions listed below:

#1 Positive contribution to Net Zero

• The Royal Mint has committed to become Net Zero by 2050, as validated by the Science Based Target initiative (SBTi)

• Purchased goods and services including product and transit packaging sits in our Scope 3 emissions.

• Knowing the greenhouse gas (CO2e) emissions associated with individual packaging items is increasingly critical to our net zero strategy.

#2 Reduction in Range including Modularity

• We would like to introduce modularity into our packaging ranges – so that a smaller number of packaging options can cater to a higher number of product propositions.

• The aim being that this will help reduce product roadmap complexity but also wastage arising from overordering different packaging options.

• This modularity could apply to the packaging shape, size, colour, etc and would have a neutral or positive impact on the customer experience.

#3 Use of less and/or alternate Materials

• The Royal Mint is interested in understanding if less materials can be used in an existing packaging solution.

• Additionally, we want to utilise more sustainable materials in our packaging solutions. (e.g.: natural, lower carbon, recycled).

• While some of our packaging is already recyclable – and some packaging is inherent to the product proposition, we are also interested in the feasibility of customers reusing or recycling individual packaging items.

#4 Showcase Ambitions & Innovations

• We have started trialling on-pack messaging to highlight specific product innovations and wider sustainability ambitions at The Royal Mint however we would be interested in options to further incorporate these mar-comms opportunities into our packaging solutions (without comprising ambition #2)

Next Steps

With the above in mind, The Royal Mint has issued this prior information notice to raise awareness of our intentions to approach the market in what will be undoubtedly be a thorough and comprehensive tender process. We will now enter a phase of exploratory work, undertaking market research that will enable The Royal Mint to formulate a tender that we intend to release to the market in Quarter 1 of 2024.

II.1.5) Estimated total value

Value excluding VAT: 7 000 000.00  GBP

II.1.6) Information about lots

This contract is divided into lots: No

II.2) Description

II.2.2) Additional CPV code(s)

44619100

II.2.3) Place of performance

NUTS code:

UK


Main site or place of performance:

The Royal Mint, Llantrisant, CF72 8YT

II.2.4) Description of the procurement

Overview

The Royal Mint (TRM) have committed to become Net Zero by 2050, as validated by the Science Based Target initiative (SBTi). Purchased goods and services, which includes presentation packaging, falls within our Scope 3 calculation which accounts for xxxx% of the total emissions omitted by TRM.

Our current presentation packaging range comprises predominantly of walnut wood veneer cases which include wood base blocks/pads that house the coinage. Supplementary componentry, along with variations in layout and design, have resulted in 287 unique item codes being actively procured in the past 3 years alone.

Whilst this form of packaging has undoubtedly served its purpose and offered a premium experience to our customers for a number of years, we have confidence that through advancements in technology, along with a greater global awareness of everyone’s responsibilities to reduce their respective carbon footprint, this is an opportune time to seek solutions that will enable us to achieve our sustainable packaging ambitions listed below:

#1 Positive contribution to Net Zero

• The Royal Mint has committed to become Net Zero by 2050, as validated by the Science Based Target initiative (SBTi)

• Purchased goods and services including product and transit packaging sits in our Scope 3 emissions.

• Knowing the greenhouse gas (CO2e) emissions associated with individual packaging items is increasingly critical to our net zero strategy.

#2 Reduction in Range including Modularity

• We would like to introduce modularity into our packaging ranges – so that a smaller number of packaging options can cater to a higher number of product propositions.

• The aim being that this will help reduce product roadmap complexity but also wastage arising from overordering different packaging options.

• This modularity could apply to the packaging shape, size, colour, etc and would have a neutral or positive impact on the customer experience.

#3 Use of less and/or alternate Materials

• The Royal Mint is interested in understanding if less materials can be used in an existing packaging solution.

• Additionally, we want to utilise more sustainable materials in our packaging solutions. (e.g.: natural, lower carbon, recycled).

• While some of our packaging is already recyclable – and some packaging is inherent to the product proposition, we are also interested in the feasibility of customers reusing or recycling individual packaging items.

#4 Showcase Ambitions & Innovations

• We have started trialling on-pack messaging to highlight specific product innovations and wider sustainability ambitions at The Royal Mint however we would be interested in options to further incorporate these mar-comms opportunities into our packaging solutions (without comprising ambition #2)

Next Steps

With the above in mind, The Royal Mint has issued this prior information notice to raise awareness of our intentions to approach the market in what will be undoubtedly be a thorough and comprehensive tender process. We will now enter a phase of exploratory work, undertaking market research that will enable The Royal Mint to formulate a tender that we intend to release to the market in Quarter 1 of 2024.

II.3) Estimated date of publication of contract notice:

12/02/2024

Section IV: Procedure

IV.1) Description

IV.1.8) Information about Government Procurement Agreement (GPA)

The procurement is covered by the Government Procurement Agreement: Yes

Section VI: Complementary information

VI.3) Additional information

Overview

The Royal Mint (TRM) have committed to become Net Zero by 2050, as validated by the Science Based Target initiative (SBTi). Purchased goods and services, which includes presentation packaging, falls within our Scope 3 calculation which accounts for xxxx% of the total emissions omitted by TRM.

Our current presentation packaging range comprises predominantly of walnut wood veneer cases which include wood base blocks/pads that house the coinage. Supplementary componentry, along with variations in layout and design, have resulted in 287 unique item codes being actively procured in the past 3 years alone.

Whilst this form of packaging has undoubtedly served its purpose and offered a premium experience to our customers for a number of years, we have confidence that through advancements in technology, along with a greater global awareness of everyone’s responsibilities to reduce their respective carbon footprint, this is an opportune time to seek solutions that will enable us to achieve our sustainable packaging ambitions listed below:

#1 Positive contribution to Net Zero

• The Royal Mint has committed to become Net Zero by 2050, as validated by the Science Based Target initiative (SBTi)

• Purchased goods and services including product and transit packaging sits in our Scope 3 emissions.

• Knowing the greenhouse gas (CO2e) emissions associated with individual packaging items is increasingly critical to our net zero strategy.

#2 Reduction in Range including Modularity

• We would like to introduce modularity into our packaging ranges – so that a smaller number of packaging options can cater to a higher number of product propositions.

• The aim being that this will help reduce product roadmap complexity but also wastage arising from overordering different packaging options.

• This modularity could apply to the packaging shape, size, colour, etc and would have a neutral or positive impact on the customer experience.

#3 Use of less and/or alternate Materials

• The Royal Mint is interested in understanding if less materials can be used in an existing packaging solution.

• Additionally, we want to utilise more sustainable materials in our packaging solutions. (e.g.: natural, lower carbon, recycled).

• While some of our packaging is already recyclable – and some packaging is inherent to the product proposition, we are also interested in the feasibility of customers reusing or recycling individual packaging items.

#4 Showcase Ambitions & Innovations

• We have started trialling on-pack messaging to highlight specific product innovations and wider sustainability ambitions at The Royal Mint however we would be interested in options to further incorporate these mar-comms opportunities into our packaging solutions (without comprising ambition #2)

Next Steps

With the above in mind, The Royal Mint has issued this prior information notice to raise awareness of our intentions to approach the market in what will be undoubtedly be a thorough and comprehensive tender process. We will now enter a phase of exploratory work, undertaking market research that will enable The Royal Mint to formulate a tender that we intend to release to the market in Quarter 1 of 2024.

VI.5) Date of dispatch of this notice

16/11/2023

Coding

Commodity categories

ID Title Parent category
44619100 Cases Other containers
39171000 Display cases Shop furniture

Delivery locations

ID Description
100 UK - All

Alert region restrictions

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ID Description
There are no alert restrictions for this notice.

About the buyer

Main contact:
ceirion.mason@royalmint.com
Admin contact:
N/a
Technical contact:
N/a
Other contact:
N/a

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