Specifications include, but are not limited to: Under SB 263, DEQ is committed to create two shelf-ready waste prevention campaigns for local governments to implement to comply with the new rules. In 2017, DEQ created a residential campaign called "Make Every Thread Count" that encourages Oregonians to reduce the amount of textiles they purchase and extend the life of current clothing. The second campaign called "Wasted Food Wasted Money", is designed to help commercial generators of food reduce wasted food. Both campaigns include a toolkit of materials that are designed to be easy for local governments to use. Campaigns are finalized, and the next step is to translate the campaigns into multiple languages. The Contractor awarded a contract resulting from this opportunity must have transcreation skills to ensure that the nuanced marketing wording is translated in such as way that it maintains intent, style, tone and content. Contractor must also be able to demonstrate cultural competency to ensure the messaging is appropriate for the intended state-wide audience.