Plastics Recycler - Business Plan: Group 6
Plastics Recycler - Business Plan: Group 6
Group 6
Objectives
To set up a plastic recycling plant and to enable proper use of plastic To create awareness about plastic uses and harms To earn profits by selling recycled plastics
Once we capture the Mumbai market we will open branches in other area and towns.
Overview
We will create a plant (actual facilities to be shared with the recycling unit) to manufacture extruded plastic flakes or pellets (purified plastic). The extruded plastic is then molded (PIM) in the various products. We will produce two types of replay plastics PVC (Polyvinyl chloride) PET (Polyethyleneterephthylene)
The Product
The products we are producing are Cleaned and recycled plastic flakes/pellets of PET and bottles, recovered from post-consumer beverage bottles. (This PET will work as raw material for packaging to various firms, not for the end user) Household finished plastic goods. We will manufacture plastic tubes of various diameters, plastic kitchenware.(For the end user) PET flake will be sold to thermo formers (those who mold plastic sheets into usable products) primarily to be used to produce high-visibility packaging. And also to the beverage companies for packaging.
Market Analysis
Plastic recycling In India:
Indian plastic industry is in the path of an impressive growth now. So what is the position of India in global plastic recycling market? When compared to the usage of steel & aluminium, the usage of plastic is more on volume basis .
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Step I - Procurement:
This is done through roadside collections, special recycling bins and directly from industries that use a lot of plastic. Or this can be collected by intermediaries
Step II - Separation:
At this stage nails and stones are removed, and the plastic is sorted into three types: PET, HDPE and others.
Step IV - Grinding:
This stage removes contaminants such as paper labels, dirt and remnants of the product originally contained in the plastic.
Step V - Pelleting
The plastic is then melted down and extruded into small pellets ready for reuse.
Waste plastics require limited to no segregation, reducing costs, providing a low cost raw material which in turn improves product profit margins.
On further processing a composite material is formed comprising solid skins fused to a closed cell foam core.
Every PIM Process plastic recycling line is custom built to meet our clients requirements.
The powder is then used as a raw material feed stock to the PIM Process. This offers a economically and environmentally sustainable process capable of converting non-segregated polymer rich recyclate into value added products opening new market opportunities.
Possible Obstacles
Unavailable or scarce raw material stock for production
It may be possible that we do not have a good availability of low cost post-consumer PET bottles (feed stock) derived from postconsumer beverage bottles.
Difficulties involved
These processes however would make us incur some high costs and would not be very time efficient as most of the time may be lost in segregation of suitable material from non-suitable materials
Process Processes (costs) involved Tie-up with Own pick up vehicle industry for Dump yard where in material collected can be dumped regular pick up Segregate plastic from other types of waste materials Collecting from house holds Visiting municipal dump yards Putting up bins Segregating plastic material from non-plastics Regular pickup Own pick up vehicle Segregation of material Enormous amount of waste to look into and search from
Customer Analysis
B2B : Large bottling companies B2C : Consumers of daily household plastic storage etc.
Marketing Strategy
All of our initial marketing strategy will be to secure contracts in Mumbai segment, and after reaching full planned capacity, look to grow in concert with that segment and related markets. We see little need at present for further market research and development, and will focus on continually updating our production technology in an effort to remain in the forefront of our chosen marketplace.
Pricing Strategy
The pricing strategy we will use is penetration pricing. The price of all household plastic goods we will sell will be lower than the market price. Also for the PET flakes and bottles the price will be lower than the competitors. A lower price enables me to get contracts of PET bottles and sheets from various companies. In case of kitchenware and other household products we will provide combo offers and discounts which a common customer expects.
Distribution Strategy
We will have a distribution center in the Mumbai city that continuously maintains the supply of goods. So the household plastics will be sold through small local grocery shops from which the customers can get them easily. Apart from this we will hire street hawkers who will roam around the city and sell the goods door to door.
Benefits of recycling
Reduce Material Consumption One of the largest benefits of recycling is the ability to preserve more virgin materials for later use. While some materials have a limited amount of times that they can be recycled, many others can theoretically be recycled an infinite number of times. This is true of most metals, particularly aluminum and steel. Reduce Energy Consumption Often the energy required to recycle materials is far less than the energy required to make a product out of new materials. Recycled aluminum, for example, saves 95 percent of the amount of energy it takes to create it from virgin materials. Other materials save amounts that are more modest. Recycled glass, for example, only saves about 40 percent of the initial energy investment. Reduce the Size of Landfills Landfill size can be drastically reduced with an aggressive recycling program. Reducing landfill size not only leaves more land for other uses, but also minimizes the amount of energy required to remove and eventually relocate trash. When considering the size of landfills, also take into account the wasted area around the landfill. Land adjacent to landfills is often only for industrial sites. Air pollution makes it even less likely that nearby land can be used for other purposes.
Reduce Pollution Waste often creates water pollution by leaching chemicals into the soil. While some of these chemicals are filtered out by the soil, other pollutants go on to damage ground water sources. Air pollution is also a great concern. Methane and other gases released in landfills contribute to global warming problems as well as air quality concerns. Creates Jobs Recycling is more labor intensive than landfill management, requiring more workers to sort and process recyclable waste. This can revitalize rural areas where landfills are often located, bringing needed jobs to the region. These manual skill jobs are particularly beneficial in areas that were once manufacturing centers.