The document outlines information about Go Green Company, including its mission, products, contributions and human resource practices. Section 1 includes an organization chart and code of ethics. Section 2 describes contributions to the community, employees and environment. Section 3 covers career development programs and supporting employees. Section 4 details prototypes, production and products' functions. Section 5 recommends promoting reuse and recycling trends.
We continue with the 5 step sustainability marketing strategy development process and take time to practice stakeholder mapping as a key part of the first step: Screening Issues and Actors.
Competitive Innovation is a product and packaging design firm celebrating over 25 years of experience. They focus on delighting customers through insight-driven innovation and design. Their expertise includes qualitative research, concept creation, and technical feasibility assessments to develop solutions that can succeed commercially. They also have extensive experience in sustainable development and life cycle assessment.
The development of a sustainability marketing strategy includes a five step process: screening issues and actors, segmenting markets, introducing innovations, positioning products, and partnering with sustainability stakeholders.
This document discusses the four Ps of green marketing - product, price, place, and promotion. For product, it discusses developing environmentally friendly products that satisfy customer needs or have less environmental impact than competitors. For price, it notes customers may pay more for perceived better value or environmental benefits. For place, it says green products should be broadly available rather than just niche markets. For promotion, it covers various promotional strategies green marketers can use like public relations and advertising to effectively promote green products and services.
The document discusses the governance and operations of an Agri-Business Incubator, including its advisory boards and committees, organizational structure, roles of key positions, and strategies for client intake, providing business support services, managing quality, marketing, and planning/monitoring activities. Key elements that are addressed include client selection processes, types of support offered to clients, contracting of outsourced services, ensuring quality standards, marketing and promotion plans, and evaluating performance against business plans.
What is Design Thinking and how does it help engaging better with all users of a product? I can teach you how to apply the process step by step, or you can hire me to train a small team or do a project. Fail fast low cost solution to improve any company's service, products, processes, organization, and even strategy.
Moving Sustainability to the Core of Strategic SourcingJustin Sullivan
The University of California System's Sustainability Policy says that "Environmentally Sustainable Purchasing underlies all other areas of sustainable practice..." Find out how UC's System-Wide Strategic Sourcing Organization is embedding sustainability into its business processes and helping the UC be a global leader in sustainability.
The document outlines information about Go Green Company, including its mission, products, contributions and human resource practices. Section 1 includes an organization chart and code of ethics. Section 2 describes contributions to the community, employees and environment. Section 3 covers career development programs and supporting employees. Section 4 details prototypes, production and products' functions. Section 5 recommends promoting reuse and recycling trends.
We continue with the 5 step sustainability marketing strategy development process and take time to practice stakeholder mapping as a key part of the first step: Screening Issues and Actors.
Competitive Innovation is a product and packaging design firm celebrating over 25 years of experience. They focus on delighting customers through insight-driven innovation and design. Their expertise includes qualitative research, concept creation, and technical feasibility assessments to develop solutions that can succeed commercially. They also have extensive experience in sustainable development and life cycle assessment.
The development of a sustainability marketing strategy includes a five step process: screening issues and actors, segmenting markets, introducing innovations, positioning products, and partnering with sustainability stakeholders.
This document discusses the four Ps of green marketing - product, price, place, and promotion. For product, it discusses developing environmentally friendly products that satisfy customer needs or have less environmental impact than competitors. For price, it notes customers may pay more for perceived better value or environmental benefits. For place, it says green products should be broadly available rather than just niche markets. For promotion, it covers various promotional strategies green marketers can use like public relations and advertising to effectively promote green products and services.
The document discusses the governance and operations of an Agri-Business Incubator, including its advisory boards and committees, organizational structure, roles of key positions, and strategies for client intake, providing business support services, managing quality, marketing, and planning/monitoring activities. Key elements that are addressed include client selection processes, types of support offered to clients, contracting of outsourced services, ensuring quality standards, marketing and promotion plans, and evaluating performance against business plans.
What is Design Thinking and how does it help engaging better with all users of a product? I can teach you how to apply the process step by step, or you can hire me to train a small team or do a project. Fail fast low cost solution to improve any company's service, products, processes, organization, and even strategy.
Moving Sustainability to the Core of Strategic SourcingJustin Sullivan
The University of California System's Sustainability Policy says that "Environmentally Sustainable Purchasing underlies all other areas of sustainable practice..." Find out how UC's System-Wide Strategic Sourcing Organization is embedding sustainability into its business processes and helping the UC be a global leader in sustainability.
Green products and services aim to conserve resources for future generations while allowing economic development. They use environmentally friendly production, distribution, and disposal methods. Green marketing involves promoting products' environmental benefits through strategies like using recycled materials, reducing waste and packaging, and making items reusable or recyclable. Eco-labeling informs consumers which products are less harmful to the environment so they can make greener choices. Governments provide incentives and taxes to encourage businesses and consumers to shift toward more sustainable practices.
Why sustainable supply chains make business senseAli Zeeshan
This document provides an overview and summary of a webinar on why sustainable supply chains make business sense. The webinar will be presented by Ian Moody and will cover topics like the key drivers and benefits of sustainable procurement practices. It will discuss how sustainable supply chains can provide economic, environmental and social value to companies. The presentation will explore elements like reducing waste and environmental impacts, ensuring fair treatment of workers, and building long-term partnerships with suppliers. Slides and a recording of the webinar will be made available to participants.
This document discusses organizational support for eco-innovation practices in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the tourism industry. It outlines internal and external tools that can provide organizational support, including leadership, administration, personnel policies, and knowledge of regulations. Internally, SMEs can promote eco-innovation through trainings, reorganization, new technologies, and incentive programs. Externally, visioning, understanding markets and stakeholders, design processes, and evaluation can align eco-innovation with community needs and regulations. The goal is to transform non-sustainable SMEs into sustainable businesses through strategic organizational support.
The document outlines a roadmap for businesses to progress on their sustainability journey through 5 destinations: Commitment, Implementation, Embedding Sustainability, Value Creation, and Sustainable Enterprise. Each destination represents increased sustainability performance and leadership. The roadmap provides guidance on key themes like engagement, environmental footprint, innovation, and management systems to help businesses evaluate their current position and identify next steps to advance.
Marketing - Co-operative values and culture - LeadFarm ProjectSCDF-AN
This document provides guidance on developing and implementing an agricultural services marketing strategy to strengthen relationships with cooperative members. It discusses identifying member needs and expectations, determining an innovative service offering, and optimizing internal service delivery. The 4-step approach involves understanding the market of members, developing the service offer, implementing service policies, and strengthening the member-cooperative link through service marketing. The document provides tips on qualitative research tools to understand member profiles and behaviors, components to include in a service offering, communicating the new services, and professionalizing teams to deliver services. The goal is to deploy a marketing strategy that increases member loyalty and involvement through an attractive, value-added service portfolio.
Human centered product design in actionVantageITes
Theoretical frameworks are great for helping us understand the intricate details involved in the design process. However, we can discuss these theories to high heaven, but unless they are implemented in your design process, leading product design transformation will be like building sandcastles in the air.
Marketing Strategy of Pen Industry.pdfPritikshaDas
Marketing strategy is the prime mechanism to achieve sustained growth and prosperity of the nation. It is the power house for industrial growth.
Like other industries, marketing strategy has been found to be an important tool for expanding sales of the Writing instrument Industry as well. Though with the increased competition in the market and development of a variety of pens, the pen manufacturers have started placing greater reliance on marketing strategy to create a distinct and unique position of their product and their corporate positioning in the market.
Marketing Strategy of Pen Industry.pdfPritikshaDas
Marketing strategy is the prime mechanism to achieve sustained growth and prosperity of the nation. It is the power house for industrial growth. Like other industries, marketing strategy has been found to be an important tool for expanding sales of the Writing instrument Industry as well.
This document outlines the services, programs, and goals of an organization focused on sustainability education and training. It describes current and potential e-learning modules, employee engagement programs, and a sustainability training program for young professionals. It also discusses award programs, institutional partnerships, publications, and goals to grow programs nationally and internationally in the coming years. The overall aim is to promote sustainability through innovative, practical education and training opportunities.
Substance151 is a strategic brand communications firm for organizations on the edge of evolution – whether that evolution is inspired by growth, changing conditions, stronger competition, new customers, products and services or a desire for a stronger, more relevant brand. Our expertise includes every step of the branding process – from strategy through design, across print and digital media, and covering all aspects of marketing communications.
This document provides a competitive analysis of five companies in the carbon black industry: Cabot Corporation, Orion Engineered Carbons, Sid Richardson Carbon & Energy Co., Aditya Birla - Birla Carbon, and Continental Carbon. It summarizes each company's messaging, notes ways they differentiate themselves, and reviews the types of news they share and their social media presence. Overall, the document finds that while all focus on technology and sustainability, Cabot Corporation stands out for its active social media engagement and use of multiple platforms to promote events.
This document discusses monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) for demand-led plant breeding programs. It provides definitions for key terms related to breeding goals, objectives, outputs, outcomes, and impacts. Principles of demand-led breeding include being target-driven and designing strategies around client needs. MEL is important for delivery, quality, accountability, and learning. Breeders should track variety adoption and performance using methods like GPS coordinates. Case studies can communicate learning and impacts to stakeholders.
Productivity South Africa - Presentation at SACCI2013Sacciza
The presentation highlights Productivity SA's work in various sectors and partnerships to drive productivity improvements in South Africa. It discusses success stories, new projects and ways to
Module 5 The 5 Phases of New Product Development.pptxcaniceconsulting
NPD stands for New Product Development.
New food product development is the process that creates a new product, produces it, and brings it to market.
How does it differ from food reformulation?
Food reformulation changes the existing food products to meet the new demands.
Why do we need NPD?
To maintain or grow market share for food businesses/SMEs.
This document outlines the steps in the product development process, including idea generation, concept development and testing, market strategy development, business analysis, product development, market testing, and commercialization. It discusses reasons for new product development like health issues, environmental concerns, convenience, and technological advances. It also covers consumer surveys, advertising effects, product life cycles, and strategies to boost sales at different stages of the cycle. Developing new products is important for business survival and maintaining a competitive advantage.
This document appears to be a student's research project report on customer satisfaction with Maggi noodles in Bangalore, India. It includes an introduction, product profile, organizational structure, definitions of key marketing terms, and outlines the consumer decision making process and influences on Maggi noodles. The report was submitted in partial fulfillment of an MBA program and was supervised by Shobha Devi, a management lecturer.
ISCV 2013 Cycle: Waste and Post-Consumer WasteFGV Brazil
The 2013 Cycle publication of ISCV project deals with waste and post-consumer, an important issue for Brazil, in which the National Policy on Solid Waste (Política Nacional de Resíduos Sólidos) establishes goals and guidelines for the management and shared management of solid waste, involving governments, companies and population. In this context, the work of ISCV in 2013 sought to contribute to a systemic view of waste management, identifying opportunities for innovation in the relationship between the actors and the downstream chain sustainability practices. In addition to reflecting on the Brazilian scene in the subject, this publication also includes nine cases of innovation in sustainability in the field of waste and post-consumer small and medium enterprises in the value chain of large Brazilian companies.
GVces - Center for Sustainability Studies
www.gvces.com.br
This document discusses the need for education for sustainability and the green economy. It notes that businesses in a green economy require specific green skills as well as staff with sustainable behaviors and mindsets. Education about sustainability and education for sustainability can help address this need by teaching green skills, knowledge about sustainability, and thinking and values that lead to sustainable action. It describes a professional development program for VET practitioners that aims to help them understand sustainability issues, apply sustainability in their own practice and industries, and maintain expertise in these areas.
Subscription Box Business Plan Skyrocketbpo.pdfSkyrocketbpo
Executive Summary
EcoBox Delights is a cutting-edge Portland, Oregon-based subscription box business that promotes eco-friendliness and sustainable lifestyles. Emily Johnson, an avid environmentalist, started our business so that her members may get a curated monthly box of eco-friendly, high-quality goods.
Mission: We are committed to ensuring that sustainable living is accessible and simple for everybody. EcoBox Delights' mission is to promote a greener way of living by introducing customers to eco-friendly items.
Vision: We see EcoBox Delights as a pioneer in the sustainable subscription box industry, celebrated for its dedication to fair trade, high-quality products, and the promotion of an eco-conscious client base.
Industry Overview:
With a present valuation of $25 billion and an anticipated valuation of $65 billion by 2027, the worldwide subscription box industry is booming at a robust CAGR of 16.5%. The ease, customization, and product discovery that this ever-changing industry provides to customers are what drive its success.
Goals & Objectives:
Establish a Diverse Subscriber Base: In the first year, you should aim to get subscribers from all walks of life, from specialized fans to casual shoppers. One way to do this is to learn about your customers' hobbies and preferences so you can personalize your packaging for each group.
Enhance Brand Recognition: Establish a solid reputation for your subscription box brand. Get involved on social media, build relationships with influential people or related firms, and use focused marketing methods to boost your brand's exposure.
Consistently Deliver Quality Products: Consistently provide high-quality, one-of-a-kind items that are in line with the concept of your company in each subscription box. Establishing trust and cultivating a loyal consumer base are greatly aided by this constancy.
Expand Product Range and Services: Aim to expand your membership offerings to include more themes or specialty boxes within two years. Think of adding supplementary services, such as personalized product recommendations, or limited edition boxes.
Achieve Financial Stability: In the first three years of operation, you should aim to establish a sustainable model that generates consistent revenue growth. Strategic pricing, effective cost management, and prudent financial planning are all necessary components of this.
Create a Community Around Your Brand: Encourage participation from subscribers by providing them with interactive tools like social media groups and invitations to special events. Client loyalty and word-of-mouth advertising may both benefit from this kind of community-building.
Incorporate Technological Advancements: Keep up with the newest developments in subscription management and e-commerce software to improve the customer experience, such as tailored subscription models and frictionless order processing.
The document is a Wingfinder report that assesses Apoorv Gupta's personality strengths. It finds that his top strengths are being open to experience, highly adaptable, innovative, and analytical. It provides details on each strength and suggestions for how Apoorv can further develop and leverage his strengths, such as looking outside work for inspiration, exploring new perspectives, focusing on the present, and staying down-to-earth. The report aims to help Apoorv understand himself and maximize his potential for career success based on scientific models of personality.
Apoorv Gupta has experience in design research, systems thinking, strategy development, and social change work. He has conducted research and developed strategies for startups focused on sustainability. He has also designed systems and interventions to improve visitor experiences at nature reserves in India. Additionally, he has led research projects and engaged local communities to help expand an organization's programs from Uganda to India.
Green products and services aim to conserve resources for future generations while allowing economic development. They use environmentally friendly production, distribution, and disposal methods. Green marketing involves promoting products' environmental benefits through strategies like using recycled materials, reducing waste and packaging, and making items reusable or recyclable. Eco-labeling informs consumers which products are less harmful to the environment so they can make greener choices. Governments provide incentives and taxes to encourage businesses and consumers to shift toward more sustainable practices.
Why sustainable supply chains make business senseAli Zeeshan
This document provides an overview and summary of a webinar on why sustainable supply chains make business sense. The webinar will be presented by Ian Moody and will cover topics like the key drivers and benefits of sustainable procurement practices. It will discuss how sustainable supply chains can provide economic, environmental and social value to companies. The presentation will explore elements like reducing waste and environmental impacts, ensuring fair treatment of workers, and building long-term partnerships with suppliers. Slides and a recording of the webinar will be made available to participants.
This document discusses organizational support for eco-innovation practices in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the tourism industry. It outlines internal and external tools that can provide organizational support, including leadership, administration, personnel policies, and knowledge of regulations. Internally, SMEs can promote eco-innovation through trainings, reorganization, new technologies, and incentive programs. Externally, visioning, understanding markets and stakeholders, design processes, and evaluation can align eco-innovation with community needs and regulations. The goal is to transform non-sustainable SMEs into sustainable businesses through strategic organizational support.
The document outlines a roadmap for businesses to progress on their sustainability journey through 5 destinations: Commitment, Implementation, Embedding Sustainability, Value Creation, and Sustainable Enterprise. Each destination represents increased sustainability performance and leadership. The roadmap provides guidance on key themes like engagement, environmental footprint, innovation, and management systems to help businesses evaluate their current position and identify next steps to advance.
Marketing - Co-operative values and culture - LeadFarm ProjectSCDF-AN
This document provides guidance on developing and implementing an agricultural services marketing strategy to strengthen relationships with cooperative members. It discusses identifying member needs and expectations, determining an innovative service offering, and optimizing internal service delivery. The 4-step approach involves understanding the market of members, developing the service offer, implementing service policies, and strengthening the member-cooperative link through service marketing. The document provides tips on qualitative research tools to understand member profiles and behaviors, components to include in a service offering, communicating the new services, and professionalizing teams to deliver services. The goal is to deploy a marketing strategy that increases member loyalty and involvement through an attractive, value-added service portfolio.
Human centered product design in actionVantageITes
Theoretical frameworks are great for helping us understand the intricate details involved in the design process. However, we can discuss these theories to high heaven, but unless they are implemented in your design process, leading product design transformation will be like building sandcastles in the air.
Marketing Strategy of Pen Industry.pdfPritikshaDas
Marketing strategy is the prime mechanism to achieve sustained growth and prosperity of the nation. It is the power house for industrial growth.
Like other industries, marketing strategy has been found to be an important tool for expanding sales of the Writing instrument Industry as well. Though with the increased competition in the market and development of a variety of pens, the pen manufacturers have started placing greater reliance on marketing strategy to create a distinct and unique position of their product and their corporate positioning in the market.
Marketing Strategy of Pen Industry.pdfPritikshaDas
Marketing strategy is the prime mechanism to achieve sustained growth and prosperity of the nation. It is the power house for industrial growth. Like other industries, marketing strategy has been found to be an important tool for expanding sales of the Writing instrument Industry as well.
This document outlines the services, programs, and goals of an organization focused on sustainability education and training. It describes current and potential e-learning modules, employee engagement programs, and a sustainability training program for young professionals. It also discusses award programs, institutional partnerships, publications, and goals to grow programs nationally and internationally in the coming years. The overall aim is to promote sustainability through innovative, practical education and training opportunities.
Substance151 is a strategic brand communications firm for organizations on the edge of evolution – whether that evolution is inspired by growth, changing conditions, stronger competition, new customers, products and services or a desire for a stronger, more relevant brand. Our expertise includes every step of the branding process – from strategy through design, across print and digital media, and covering all aspects of marketing communications.
This document provides a competitive analysis of five companies in the carbon black industry: Cabot Corporation, Orion Engineered Carbons, Sid Richardson Carbon & Energy Co., Aditya Birla - Birla Carbon, and Continental Carbon. It summarizes each company's messaging, notes ways they differentiate themselves, and reviews the types of news they share and their social media presence. Overall, the document finds that while all focus on technology and sustainability, Cabot Corporation stands out for its active social media engagement and use of multiple platforms to promote events.
This document discusses monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) for demand-led plant breeding programs. It provides definitions for key terms related to breeding goals, objectives, outputs, outcomes, and impacts. Principles of demand-led breeding include being target-driven and designing strategies around client needs. MEL is important for delivery, quality, accountability, and learning. Breeders should track variety adoption and performance using methods like GPS coordinates. Case studies can communicate learning and impacts to stakeholders.
Productivity South Africa - Presentation at SACCI2013Sacciza
The presentation highlights Productivity SA's work in various sectors and partnerships to drive productivity improvements in South Africa. It discusses success stories, new projects and ways to
Module 5 The 5 Phases of New Product Development.pptxcaniceconsulting
NPD stands for New Product Development.
New food product development is the process that creates a new product, produces it, and brings it to market.
How does it differ from food reformulation?
Food reformulation changes the existing food products to meet the new demands.
Why do we need NPD?
To maintain or grow market share for food businesses/SMEs.
This document outlines the steps in the product development process, including idea generation, concept development and testing, market strategy development, business analysis, product development, market testing, and commercialization. It discusses reasons for new product development like health issues, environmental concerns, convenience, and technological advances. It also covers consumer surveys, advertising effects, product life cycles, and strategies to boost sales at different stages of the cycle. Developing new products is important for business survival and maintaining a competitive advantage.
This document appears to be a student's research project report on customer satisfaction with Maggi noodles in Bangalore, India. It includes an introduction, product profile, organizational structure, definitions of key marketing terms, and outlines the consumer decision making process and influences on Maggi noodles. The report was submitted in partial fulfillment of an MBA program and was supervised by Shobha Devi, a management lecturer.
ISCV 2013 Cycle: Waste and Post-Consumer WasteFGV Brazil
The 2013 Cycle publication of ISCV project deals with waste and post-consumer, an important issue for Brazil, in which the National Policy on Solid Waste (Política Nacional de Resíduos Sólidos) establishes goals and guidelines for the management and shared management of solid waste, involving governments, companies and population. In this context, the work of ISCV in 2013 sought to contribute to a systemic view of waste management, identifying opportunities for innovation in the relationship between the actors and the downstream chain sustainability practices. In addition to reflecting on the Brazilian scene in the subject, this publication also includes nine cases of innovation in sustainability in the field of waste and post-consumer small and medium enterprises in the value chain of large Brazilian companies.
GVces - Center for Sustainability Studies
www.gvces.com.br
This document discusses the need for education for sustainability and the green economy. It notes that businesses in a green economy require specific green skills as well as staff with sustainable behaviors and mindsets. Education about sustainability and education for sustainability can help address this need by teaching green skills, knowledge about sustainability, and thinking and values that lead to sustainable action. It describes a professional development program for VET practitioners that aims to help them understand sustainability issues, apply sustainability in their own practice and industries, and maintain expertise in these areas.
Subscription Box Business Plan Skyrocketbpo.pdfSkyrocketbpo
Executive Summary
EcoBox Delights is a cutting-edge Portland, Oregon-based subscription box business that promotes eco-friendliness and sustainable lifestyles. Emily Johnson, an avid environmentalist, started our business so that her members may get a curated monthly box of eco-friendly, high-quality goods.
Mission: We are committed to ensuring that sustainable living is accessible and simple for everybody. EcoBox Delights' mission is to promote a greener way of living by introducing customers to eco-friendly items.
Vision: We see EcoBox Delights as a pioneer in the sustainable subscription box industry, celebrated for its dedication to fair trade, high-quality products, and the promotion of an eco-conscious client base.
Industry Overview:
With a present valuation of $25 billion and an anticipated valuation of $65 billion by 2027, the worldwide subscription box industry is booming at a robust CAGR of 16.5%. The ease, customization, and product discovery that this ever-changing industry provides to customers are what drive its success.
Goals & Objectives:
Establish a Diverse Subscriber Base: In the first year, you should aim to get subscribers from all walks of life, from specialized fans to casual shoppers. One way to do this is to learn about your customers' hobbies and preferences so you can personalize your packaging for each group.
Enhance Brand Recognition: Establish a solid reputation for your subscription box brand. Get involved on social media, build relationships with influential people or related firms, and use focused marketing methods to boost your brand's exposure.
Consistently Deliver Quality Products: Consistently provide high-quality, one-of-a-kind items that are in line with the concept of your company in each subscription box. Establishing trust and cultivating a loyal consumer base are greatly aided by this constancy.
Expand Product Range and Services: Aim to expand your membership offerings to include more themes or specialty boxes within two years. Think of adding supplementary services, such as personalized product recommendations, or limited edition boxes.
Achieve Financial Stability: In the first three years of operation, you should aim to establish a sustainable model that generates consistent revenue growth. Strategic pricing, effective cost management, and prudent financial planning are all necessary components of this.
Create a Community Around Your Brand: Encourage participation from subscribers by providing them with interactive tools like social media groups and invitations to special events. Client loyalty and word-of-mouth advertising may both benefit from this kind of community-building.
Incorporate Technological Advancements: Keep up with the newest developments in subscription management and e-commerce software to improve the customer experience, such as tailored subscription models and frictionless order processing.
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1. value exchange
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.Content/Media/Planning for engagement.
.Sourcing and production guides.
.Packaging & presentation for the product.
.Training manuals and activity cards.
.Strategic support for research & implementation.
For enactus:
.Regular reports and data on activities & QC.
.On-ground implementation and engagement.
.Due credits in PR events.
From enactus:
.Educative & sensitising sessions & media.
.Prizes & Rewards for activity winners.
.T. /as in refreshments during activities.
For bioBasera members:
.quality work in all three phases.
From bioBasera members:
2. 4 separate teams for 4 phases:
Procurement team | soft skills, presentability
Stock-keeping team | mgmt skills, segregation
Assembly & QC team | assembly skills,
Outreach team | soft skills, presentability
Initial conceptual
system framework
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3. What we do
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bioQ specialises in design and development of
sustainable products for changing lifestyle and
gifting needs. Our attention to carbon negative
and value based products has inspired us to
innovate in the social sector with our expertise
in sustainability principles.
About the company:
bioBUILD is our range of products targeted to-
wards design of products and production pro-
cesses for frugal furniture and building blocks.
About bioBUIILD cardboard furniture range:
bioQ ECO Solutions, being an industry leader,
finds itself in a position and responsibility to
co-create sustainable systems of social change
with other organisations. To bind industrial exper-
tise with social intent is an attempt at creating
key collaborations for new sustainable systems.
Our intentions for society
5. bioQ for
rain basera.
A collaborative effort
with Enactus to engage
homeless people in the
production and know-how
of sustainable products
so as to create a model
of empowerment for the
poor that caters to
the primary requirement
of humanity -
positive climate action.
/from the labs at
bioQ Eco SOlutions
/dated: 12.03.2020
/to Enactus, SBS
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