Introduction
Mid-Atlantic Recycling, LLC's area of
business will be to collect, recycle/compost, and market waste from
municipality waste processing plants for use use as a consumer good. This
recycled product will meet two critical needs:
- It will give municipalities a feasible and cost
effective alternative to landfilling the waste, and
- It will help meet the growing demand for organic
soil enhancers and fertilizers. The material that will be recycled is
human waste sludge.
Our recycled waste will be targeted
toward fertilizer manufacturers, nurseries, landscapers, farmers, government
agencies, golf courses, and others. All of these potential customers will
benefit from the compost's numerous soil enhancing characteristics.
Additionally, we will offer a service to
waste processing plants owned by municipalities. Currently these plants face several
issues regarding the disposal of human waste sludge. Landfills are filling up
and costs of disposal are rising. Also, due to recent legislation, as of 2008
many landfills will no longer be able to accept human waste sludge.
Mid-Atlantic Recycling will solve this problem by accepting this waste at a
nominal charge and recycling it into a useful product.
Mid-Atlantic Recycling is entering a
niche market in that human waste sludge has not been recycled on any sizeable
scale in West Virginia or the Mid-Atlantic region. This is a unique and viable
concept that addresses the needs of various customers and reaches
an untapped market with tremendous growth potential.
One of the most attractive aspects is
that the business is projected to attain a strong cash position and achieve
profitability in the first year of operation. Due to a large need for these
products and services, and a lack of direct competition, our projection of
quick profitability is attainable.
Our in-depth research pertaining to
human waste's positive soil enhancement characteristics and its many potential
uses is well advanced. The concept has been tested on a small scale and the
results, upon analysis, were found to be a high quality compost. Research will
be an ongoing process for the company; one particular area of interest is the
possibility of qualifying the product as a fertilizer. In this case, the
profitability of the product would nearly double. Mid-Atlantic Recycling is
working with the West Virginia University Cooperative Extension Service to
investigate the feasibility of selling the material as fertilizer.
We already have an advance
order for 500 tons, and one fertilizer manufacturer and a large landscaper
have committed to purchasing 600 tons of our product annually. Additionally,
various municipalities have expressed keen interest in paying us to accept
their waste.
Objectives
- Flush sales for the first twelve months of
operations and growing each year thereafter.
- Establish the recycling
facility in Monroe County, WV; to include six composting
units in Year 1.
- Open additional facilities in Year 2 and Year 3
to serve other areas of the state and the Mid-Atlantic region.
- Continue to market Mid-Atlantic Recycling by contacting
and soliciting business from additional municipalities and compost using
customers.
Mission
Mid-Atlantic Recycling's mission is
threefold. Our first responsibility is to ensure the financial well being of
the business. Second, is to provide municipalities with an economical,
alternative for the disposal of human waste sludge. Third, is to provide a top
quality, recycled material to the consumer so that they may benefit from
compost's many good properties and organic elements. In addition, we hope to
build in the consumer a positive feeling about the feasibility of using
recycled human sludge as a fertilizer.
Opportunity Rationale
Human waste sludge has long been a waste problem for municipalities which operate waste processing plants. In metropolitan areas that handle large amounts of waste, human sludge is generally disposed in volume at municipal landfills. Driven by state and federal mandates, recycling and composting of municipal solid waste has increased dramatically during the past decade. There are nearly ten thousand curbside recycling programs in America, and nearly 15,000 drop-off centers for recyclable material.
Human waste sludge has long been a waste problem for municipalities which operate waste processing plants. In metropolitan areas that handle large amounts of waste, human sludge is generally disposed in volume at municipal landfills. Driven by state and federal mandates, recycling and composting of municipal solid waste has increased dramatically during the past decade. There are nearly ten thousand curbside recycling programs in America, and nearly 15,000 drop-off centers for recyclable material.
Mid-Atlantic Recycling's business model
presents an opportunity to recycle a landfill bound waste, save the landfill
space, and give the consumer the opportunity to benefit from the many positive
properties of the composted material.
Human waste sludge contains a high
nutrient value which can be composted to produce a quality plant food and soil
enhancer at far lower prices than chemical fertilizers currently on the market.
Keys to Success
The keys to success in our business are:
·
Overcome perception issues that may
exist with using compost made from human waste sludge.
·
Establish and build relationships and
trust with customers to help shield from future competition.
·
Expand rapidly to control the market.
·
Offer reasonable prices.
·
Get investment.
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