2017/01/12

Agape Development Consultants week #2 (Waste Disposal)

So this is week 2 of the #52 ideas for the year from Mr Ebis a Consultant at AGAPE Development Consultants, I'll re-post the ideas here on Thursdays, but if you want to get them directly you can visit the link at the end of this page every Wednesday.


52weeks52Ideas - Business Idea 2

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MrEbis
IDEA 2

1. The Idea




Let me once again introduce you to a country with a very high rate of unemployment, Nigeria. It is not a secret in the sense that it is a common saying in Nigeria, that there are no Jobs. If this translates to mean that there is nothing to do, wouldn’t this present a country that is so perfectly working well, and neatly organized, having little or no vacancies for new workers or improvement upon what the situation is??

Well

This is happens to not be the case with Nigeria as the following pictures will show you what is obtainable across different cities in Nigeria.

Before we see the pictures, let me share something that happened.


Some time ago, I was on www.Nairaland.com forum, where I saw a picture of one pedestrian bridge in Port Harcourt Nigeria, which was littered with rubbish, dumped there. This picture was posted by a Young Nigerian who seemed to want to slight the then leaders of the State as inferred from his post.

A thought came to my mind, What if? Just what if, instead of just taking a pic and sharing it on social media with derogatory remarks against the leadership of the state, He got some of his friends, they wear (hire) reflective vests, took a picture of the bad state at the top of the pedestrian bridge, then took a picture of them cleaning, and finally a picture of the new look. Then afterwards, juxtapose or pic-mix the three pictures, citing,

Before, During and After.
Contact XoXo cleaning professionals
0803X –xxx-xxx for your Corporate, Industrial,  and residential  cleaning services.

Imagine sharing that on Social media and it goes viral. Right there and then, a Business has been formed.

Remember, even if you may not be interested in this, you could read along to follow my thoughts just incase it could lead you into something else you may be inspired to do.

Lets see some pictures of some sightings in different cities in Nigeria.

This first picture was taken along Ikwerre road, strip between Rumuigbo and Rumuokoro in Port Harcourt, December 2016.



This second picture is Douglas road, Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria




This could also be seen even in the center of excellence, Lagos


 

The pix above was taken at Lekki, Lagos, and some weeks after this picture was taken, there were reports of some flooding at some parts of Lekki.

So Ebis, what is the Business Idea here.

Waste Disposal Business


I will share this idea in a way, anyone who is interested could choose what area, and what scale they choose to run or explore this Business opportunity.

Check around your environment, outside your gate, or somewhere in your estate, compound in Nigeria, you may find a big drum, or trash bins positioned for use by either just your home, or shared with other people living in your neighborhood. While this may be so for some, this is not so for many.

There are environments in cities around Nigeria that do not have such bins and arrangements. There are market locations too, where people carelessly dump their rubbish by the road because of the excuse of not having such bins available for their use.

Whilst this is supposed to be a Job handled by the local councils at the local government levels, there seems to be a huge gap in meeting this important need.

You do not need to have too much money to be able to join in on this.

Aspects of this Business

Find out how to break in through the existing cabals
Understand the supply chain
Find areas with waste unattended to
Know the closest Government dumpsite
Rent a truck (Pickup van)
Get your workers
Register as a waste disposal contractor
Submit your proposal stating the areas (location) you want to cover
Ensure you understand the total cost of operations
Enter agreement with local government to collect revenue from the service users.

So, in areas where they don’t currently have waste disposal contractors visiting regularly to dispose of their waste, you can seek to break in and offer such services. It could be in some remote settlements, markets, schools, etc.

It is important to note that, in an area where they already have a waste disposal company operating, trying to break in will be contending or competing with people who may be having that as their means of livelihood. You can displace them if you have better service delivery, or you could go look for other areas in serious need of such disposal service.

So the operation is simple.

Get the trash from the bins (where provided), if not, your team could figure out how to get them on your van (truck), and then head straight to the dumpsite.

You don’t even have to own a truck, you can rent one for the day of the week your team will be working.
You don’t also need to have all the money to start this, 2 or more people can pool their resources to make this work.

Government interferences or not having money as excuse

Well you may not need the government to pay you for this, but will need to get express permission to collect money from the people whose waste your company is disposing through the local government council tax/revenue collection teams.


2. Why??? Is there a market for this?

From the above submissions, and as can be evidently seen in different areas in cities around Nigeria, there is a good opportunity for this business. In some instances, people even dispose waste at the middle of the road.

A good disposal of waste is important with regards to general public health, and waste disposal into gutters and open drains does pose grave danger as they limit proper drainage, which increases the likelihood of flood.




3. The Business model Canvas

Value proposition
Clean, regular, efficient and well timed waste disposal service providers, that will ensure waste bins are attended to before they spill over in good time living the environment clean and thus improving public health.

Customer Segment
Leaders/Owners of settlements with irregular, or no waste disposal operators
Heads of Associations of Market operators and areas with high human activities and insufficient waste disposal provisions

Customer Channels
Estate management
Estate and neighborhood associations
Customer service centers (could be virtual - Phone), but better when there is a physical location the customers could go in for complaints or enquiries where they can have direct interaction with a customer support assistant.

Customer Relationship
Direct
Indirectly through the revenue collectors

Key activities
Waste disposal
Logistics & operations management
General business management (Finance and Admin)

Key resources
Startup funds
Truck/Pickup van

Customer support assistants

Key partners
The Local government authorities
Government waste management agencies (regulatory agencies)
Estate or neighborhood associations
Banks and financial services
Dumpsite managements

Cost structure
Registration and Licensing
Truck/Pickup Van rental
Salary and wages for workers
Work tools (Nose mask, hand gloves, work overalls, shovels, etc.)

Revenue Streams
Sanitation dues payment collected from the service users



4. Competition

To break in to this business as pointed earlier, one might have to compete to already existing service providers.
It is important therefore to carry adequate research to know whom the operators are and the areas they cover.Some times the competition will be a government owned agency, which may be hugely understaffed or just inefficient.
One must therefore apply to support the government by taking over the operations of waste disposal in some areas where the government agency might have been failing or too stretched to cope.




contd.....here




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