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INTRODUCTION For our project we are proposing a business plan for building a waste management industry in the Metro Detroit area. Our research will include economic feasibility, costs, location, and management. There is already a waste recycling facility in Detroit called Capital Waste Inc,

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INTRODUCTION For our project we are proposing a business plan for building a waste

management industry in the Metro Detroit area. Our research will include economic feasibility, costs, location, and

management. There is already a waste recycling facility in Detroit called Capital

Waste Inc,

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LACK OF ORGANIC WASTE PICKUP Q1. What is organic waste? A. It is composed of biological origin such as paper, cardboard,

waste, food etc. Organic waste can be very useful We want to respond to a broader need to recycle our waste

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CAN DETROIT SUPPORT OUR BUSINESS? Detroit’s deficit is an staggering $300 million in the hole. Bad economy!!! Unemployment numbers are at an all time high Many businesses are dying due to lack of profitability Automotive companies like The “Big Three” struggling

financially

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CITIZENS OF DETROIT SPENDING THEIR MONEY ELSEWHERE Better service/products Better educational system Not poverty stricken (better looking neighborhoods)

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SUBURBANITES FEAR OF DETROIT Fear of being attacked or mugged Detroit experienced 418 cases of murder in 2006 Detroit named of the most dangerous city by Forbes magazine 24 year old girl shot and killed by 12 year old minor 8/10/2009

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DETROIT WASTE FACILITIES

B&H’S ORGANIC WASTE INC,“LOOKING TO BRING DETROIT BACK FROM THE DUMPS”

CAPITAL WASTE INC Provide organic waste pickup Provide services to smaller businesses,

schools, city building Do not believe in dumping in landfills 40 Trucks en route establishing efficiency

and quality of waste services We aim to pick up most the trash in the

city

Services including collection, transfer station and recycling services in the Metro Detroit area

Provides 100% landfill avoidance Provides service to thousand of

customers including construction sites, malls, office buildings, hospitals, schools and universities

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SOCRRA SOCRRA is a municipal corporation, which consists of 12

municipalities including Ferndale, MI SOCRRA residents recycled 31,000,000 pounds of material last

year Bring everything from household waste to other items

*Berkley*Beverly Hills*Birmingham*Clawson*Ferndale*Hazel Park*Huntington Woods*Lathrup Village*Oak Park*Pleasant Ridge*Royal Oak*Troy (all Michigan communities)

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LETS TURN TRASH INTO CASH Selling trash at community drop off center Rummage sale Choosing reusable goods over disposables Composting your food and yard waste

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RECYCLING TIPS Buy your own trash bin Pick a recyclable pamphlet Place Recycling bin out on same day as trash pickup

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CHARITY ASSISTANCE Recycle 4 Charity Recycling Appeal Cartridges 4 Charity The Furniture Reuse Network

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SCHEDULE Tasks Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Weeks 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8

Brainstorm ideas              

                 

Research                

Costs              

Location              

Resources              

Write Rough Draft             

               

Peer-Review              

Submit Final Draft              

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PROJECTED STARTING BUDGET

loan expenses - 650,000 -675,000Four Sections

Machinery Upgraded trucks Facilities maintenance/construction Employee income

050

100 Series 1

Series 1

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SAVING MONEY Investing in resources that create sources of income Reusable parts Renting out containers to companies No dumping in landfills-extra expense Establish company contracts for, repairs leasing and rental

programs

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EMPLOYMENT COST

Employees can make 35,000-60,000 a year

(No over time included)

Overtime will be budgeted according to the business success Collaborations with colleges could preserve job placement in

both of our buildings

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MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY College student career placement Young management with great creativity Experience veterans of this industry

(Resumes are needed)

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MANAGEMENTS DUTIES Regulate the quality of the service being done Make sure all employees sort out the non-recyclable items from

the recycling products Completing the recycling process ensuring all waste is taken

care

(All of the non-recyclable items will be sent to GDRRA and incinerated for profit)

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RENTAL’S CONTAINERS Containers such as; open-tops, compactors, front-end

trucks, and flat beds to transport the trash to our recycling center.

By offering rental containers like the Front End Load Containers

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B&H RESOURCES We also rent out stationary, self-contained and vertical Our company will make important advancement to reconstruct

the way garbage trucks We want to change the electrical arm dumping trash into a

container to connectable processes that eliminate debris from reaching the ground

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QUALIFICATIONS Combine our expertise in these two areas to give us an inside

track for doing this project. Technical Communication course gave us great pointers for

researching, designing and formatting papers

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CONCLUSION  Make Detroit a cleaner city, and then bring more jobs into the

urban area The machines and the hard working employees all turn the

trash from the community into cash We believe in our plans and our methods to change this

problem in the metropolitan area.