THINK WASTE THINK WOW 3 CONTENTSSLIDE NO. About us4 WOW model6 Things purchased8 Benefits of WOW9 Franchise details10 Tier 113 Tier 214 Tier 315 Tier.

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THINK WASTE THINK WOW

3 CONTENTSSLIDE NO. About us4 WOW model6 Things purchased8 Benefits of WOW9 Franchise details10 Tier 113 Tier 214 Tier 315 Tier 416 Returns17 Franchisor responsibility18 Franchisee’s duty19 FAQ’s20

WOW is build around this philosophy of trash management & our focus is on recovering that value – and that’s what sets us apart from our unorganized vendors. We are in the business of managing wastes since last 69 years. It is said that one man’s trash is another’s treasure Using our expertise and capabilities, we have been capturing value from waste streams– by processing wastes to provide recycled raw materials with lower water and carbon footprints Waste is no longer something to get rid off – it’s a resource 4

House/OfficeVendor Retailer Semi whole seller Whole seller Recycler 5

House/OfficeVendorRetailerSemi whole seller WOW Recycler 6

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Benefits from WOW Accurate weight Call Center facilities GPS Based Tracking Anytime Available Billing system Proper pricing Door to door collection 9

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 Requirements  Space : 100 sq ft  Employees : 1-2  Total Investment : Rs  Working capital : Rs  Setup cost : Rs

 Requirements  Space : 400 sq ft  Employees : 3-4  Total Investment : Rs  Working capital : Rs  Setup cost : Rs  Vehicle : Rs (Hire purchase) 12

 Requirements  Vehicles: 20+  Space : sq ft  Employees :  Initial Investment: 50 lakh  Working capital :  Setup cost :  Vehicles : (Hire purchase) 13

 Requirements  Vehicles: 10  Space : 5000 sq ft  Employees :  Initial Investment: 25 lakh  Working capital :  Setup cost :  Vehicles : (Hire purchase) 14

 Requirements  Vehicles: 5  Space : 2500 sq ft  Employees :  Initial Investment: 12.5 lakh  Working capital :  Setup cost :  Vehicles : (Hire purchase) 15

 Requirements  Vehicles: 2  Space : 1000 sq ft  Employees : 10  Initial Investment: 5 lakh  Working capital :  Setup cost :  Vehicles : (Hire purchase) 16

 Margin gross 30% on monthly sales (Approx)  ROI will be estimated at 24% TO 40% per annum after deducting the operational expenses 17

 Manages call center  Provides customer leads  Material purchase technology  Managing Customer’s feedback  Maintains customer’s database  Material dispose off mechanism 18

 Managing infrastructure and manpower  Timely collecting materials from potential customers  Fleet management  Reports to franchisor 19

Q. What type of franchisees are available? A. WOW offers individual franchisees for single and multiple locations. Q. How much would a franchisee cost me? A. Depending on the location size and city, the franchisee investment would range between Rs.1 lac to 50 lac 20

Q. How long does it take to open franchisee? A. 15 to 90 days from the signing up of the Final Franchisee agreement Q. What is the ROI in this business? A. Based on the location and the plan, we will provide pay with projection, at the time of project discussion. It is in range of 24 to 40 per annum 21

Q. Do I need a license to open a franchise? A. Local shop and establishment license from the local authority will be needed among other licenses to run a shop Q. Where are you selling franchise? A. We are selling franchisees all over INDIA 22

Q. Do I currently be from a franchise to be accepted as a franchise? A. No Q. What is the term of franchise agreement? A. The tenure of franchise agreement would be for One year (Renewable) 23

Q. Do you provide any business aids? A. Yes  Evaluation of the site  Helping you to ascertain your financial obligations  Design guidelines for outlet  Staff recruitment and their training  Operations and process manual  Local marketing support 24

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