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Hiring of goods and services Most communities are always looking for additional items to hire for events and occasions. The hiring model is a concept that can be expanding into many different facets depending on the needs of the community.
This business model will be developed and unpacked into different ideas that can then be adapted according to the targeted customer’s needs. Different concepts such as: cutlery, décor, tools, computers, garden equipment, construction, clothing can all be utilised under the same business model but niched according to what the team decides to focus on.
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Plastic glass bottle upcycling Plastic soda bottles are everywhere and can be utilised to create a wide variety of sellable products.
The business will comprise of three phases: Collection and cleaning, Manufacturing and then retail. A full set of instructions will be provided on a number of items describing the tools and techniques of stripping down a bottle into plastic thread and then manufacturing items. Once the basic techniques are learnt, new items can be created according to the needs of the community.
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Computer skills and training Working with an already established brand and proven curriculum, this business will become the hub of computer technology and education for both the school and the local community. Lessons and content are provided, all that is needed is access to computers and internet.
This business can expand into repairs and hardware sales once enough cash is generated.
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Vegetable in pots Growing vegetables is a lot easier than we think. Using proven techniques and equipment, small home farms can be easily set up to grow food gardens for personal consumption or for consignment and market consignments.
Using the specified pots and growing techniques removed the need for fertile ground and large garden spaces and large quantities of water. 36 Pots can be placed into just 3 m2 producing enough vegetables to feed 8 people.
The business will become both educator and contract manager of their local vegetable producers and be able to expand to regular consignment agreements with customers as well as selling to open markets and local shops.
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Fitness bootcamp programmes Using proven techniques and certified programmes designed by professionals, a number of fitness boot camps will be run for the school and community.
Programmes are run 2 or 3 times a week per group for 60 minutes over a 6-week cycle. Participants pay a membership fee for each camp. Different types of camps are run for different demographics within the community.
Additional sales of equipment, clothing and bags can be added to the business model.