Saturday, December 4, 2010

One of many ideas.

Analysis of a business/idea I came up with and wrote about a while ago.

"The name of the proposed business is JSK Pvt. Lt. You are the founder of this business.

    Have you ever wondered where used soap in hotels end up after the guest leave? Well they go in the garbage and end up being part of the already accumulated waste. This soap can be re used by re-batching and sterilizing. Soap companies can use this soap again and make new soap. The reason why the companies do this is because it saves them from high cost of production which gives them a higher profit margin. Our business is focused on retrieving the used soap before being disposed off and selling it to soap manufacturers in developing countries like Pakistan and India. This process greatly reduces waste and encourages re cycling. We also have plans to ship this soap to charity organizations in Africa that will distribute the soap to poverty struck areas. According to World Health Organization, 3.5 million children die in Africa (every year?) from treatable illnesses. Up to 65% of these deaths can be prevented by just washing hands with soap and water. Used soap can also be mixed with natural volcanic stone with high glycerin content to form an effective cleansing cream. This cream can be used to remove grease, paint, pine gum, ink and tar from the hands of mechanics, gardeners and artists. Used soap can also be used in different areas of the cosmetic industry.
    The time to get into this business is now. The main competitor is Clean the World. It is a charity organization mainly based in Orlando, Florida. We will be looking for sponsors to help us financially in dealing with charities. Tax benefits are also provided to Hospitality charity organizations. Our initial plans are to partner with hotels in Chicago and expand our base gradually towards neighboring towns and cities. Our buyers who are currently committed with doing business with us are located in Pakistan, India and Malaysia. Overall the founders of the company will be directly involved in the affairs of the business and may change their duties. The initial investment, which is relatively low, will come from the founders own pockets. Looking at the overall picture, I think the business is very exciting and feasible."

If you're not lazy and think it's a cool idea... Why not implement it? Don't forget to include me.

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