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Sustainable Packaging and Product Labeling Services

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The contract calls for the provision of eco-friendly packaging solutions specifically designed for lighting products, requiring all materials to be derived from recycled sources and explicitly excluding PVC and polystyrene. Packaging must comply with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s sustainability standards, which include accurate and compliant labeling to ensure proper identification and environmental adherence. The work is scoped as a subcontract under NAICS code 322291, indicating a focus on other paper product manufacturing, and is intended to support environmentally responsible practices within the Port Authority’s supply chain. All deliverables must meet strict sustainability criteria to align with agency-wide environmental goals. The solicitation was posted on July 17, 2026, with a response deadline of July 31, 2026, and is managed by the New York branch of the Port Authority. While specific location details for performance or contact information are not provided, the opportunity is open through the Port Authority’s BonfireHub platform, requiring potential bidders to submit proposals via the designated online portal. There is no set-aside status designated for small, minority-owned, or other disadvantaged businesses, making the opportunity open to all qualified subcontractors who can meet the technical and environmental requirements outlined in the scope of work.

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Eco-friendly recycled packaging for lighting products, no PVC or polystyrene, must meet Port Authority sustainability standards.

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New York → Port Authority Of Ny & NjView Agency

NAICS

322291 - Sanitary Paper Product ManufacturingView NAICS

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NY, USA

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AgencyNew York → Port Authority Of Ny & Nj
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Provision of eco-friendly packaging using recycled materials, excluding PVC and polystyrene, with proper labeling for lighting products per Port Authority sustainability requirements.

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