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This Solicitation opportunity from North Carolina was posted on May 19, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

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Starting December 1, 2026, the disposal of lithium-ion batteries in landfills will be prohibited due to safety hazards such as fires in waste management facilities and the environmental benefits of recycling critical minerals. To address this, the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality is seeking to partner with a qualified media company to execute a statewide awareness campaign informing the public about the proper end-of-life management of lithium-ion batteries. The campaign aims to reduce improper disposal and promote recycling practices that conserve valuable resources. The solicitation for this contract, posted in May 2026 with a response deadline at the end of that month, is managed by the Department’s Division of Environmental Assistance and Customer Service. This effort falls under a non-IT agency services sourcing event, with performance required within North Carolina. The primary contact for this solicitation is Leroy Kodak, and further details can be found through the official North Carolina electronic procurement website. The initiative underscores the state’s commitment to environmental protection and public safety through education and partnership.

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Prohibit lithium-ion battery landfill disposal starting Dec 2026; launch NC awareness campaign.

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North Carolina → Department of Environmental Quality

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541820 - Public Relations AgenciesView NAICS

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NC, US

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AgencyNorth Carolina → Department of Environmental Quality
Contacts1 person available
OfficeNC, US
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North Carolina → Department of Environmental Quality
Office AddressNC, US
Contacts
Leroy Kodak

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Beginning December 1, 2026, lithium-ion batteries will be banned from landfill disposal (G.S. 130A-309.10). When disposed of incorrectly in the traditional waste or recycling streams, lithium-ion batteries cause fires on sanitation trucks, at landfills, and at material recovery and other recycling facilities. Additionally, properly recycled lithium-ion batteries conserve critical minerals used in the creation of new batteries. The Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), Division of Environmental Assistance and Customer Service (DEACS) is seeking a partnership with a qualified media company to conduct a statewide awareness campaign about the proper management of lithium-ion batteries at the end of their useful life.