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Environmental and Safety Compliance for Automotive Parts

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All supplied automotive parts must meet stringent compliance requirements under OSHA, EPA, and sustainability guidelines, with mandatory labeling of recycled content and valid environmental certifications to verify adherence. The contract, titled Environmental and Safety Compliance for Automotive Parts, is a subcontract under NAICS code 541620 issued by the North Carolina State Highway Patrol, with a response deadline of July 21, 2026. Suppliers are expected to ensure full alignment with federal safety and environmental regulations throughout the production and delivery process, and all documentation must clearly demonstrate compliance with recycling benchmarks and certified environmental standards. The solicitation was posted on July 6, 2026, and interested parties can access further details through the provided state portal.

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Automotive parts must comply with OSHA, EPA, and sustainability rules, with recycled content labeling and certified environmental documentation.

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North Carolina → State Highway PatrolView Agency

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541620 - Environmental Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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NC, US

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AgencyNorth Carolina → State Highway Patrol
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Ensure all supplied parts comply with OSHA, EPA, and sustainability standards, including proper labeling of recycled content and environmental certifications.

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