Partners in Innovation What is our BIG IDEA? We are ‘changing’ tetra-pak cartons into wallets! Stopping tetra-pak cartons going into landfills – Our.

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Partners in Innovation

What is our BIG IDEA? We are ‘changing’ tetra-pak cartons into wallets! Stopping tetra-pak cartons going into landfills – Our wallets make ‘change’ last. Through a technique of ‘origami’ we can manufacture wallets out of tetra-pak drinking cartons – this is a simple process with fantastic results.

Partners in Innovation Why is this idea achievable? 1 we already have carried out prototype design and are happy with the results 2 they are often non-recyclable due to the strip of aluminium in the packaging – this means they are not 100% plastic and it costs a lot of money to re-claim the strip from the product. 3 we have already used a business loan (50-00) to research costs etc and make some prototypes 4 we hope to be able to contact ‘juice’ manufacturers to fund / place our products commercially

Partners in Innovation Realistic planning & Research We got our idea from researching the internet; thought about it and came up with the wallet because: 1.it’s easy to make 2.it’s not going to cost us a lot of money 3.it’s going to be easy to sell – 99 pence 4.it’s easy to get the resources for the wallet

Partners in Innovation Why is this idea achievable? Financial Planning. 1 Resources are free 2 We just need a small float to finance first manufacturing round 3 It is then self financing 4 Profits can be very small

Partners in Innovation Why is this idea achievable? Circle of Influence. 1 We have already presented to a panel of experts at Sea-brooks – hoping to develop other products 2 We have shown it to Clare Young (28/03/11) 3 We want to present it to Supermarkets – they can advertise their name for free – we hope for some sponsorship.

Partners in Innovation What are the benefits associated with this idea? 1 The planet benefits from us not putting cartons into Landfill 2 We can count exactly how many ‘cartons’ we stop going into landfill every time we sell a product 3 We can use profits from the product to finance other Year 7 initiatives (things we want to do!)

Partners in Innovation Why is this idea clever? Competitors? Similar products? 1 It costs virtually nothing to make 2 It’s competition doesn’t have a moral theme – a lot of wallets are made out of leather. 3 It saves landfill

Partners in Innovation The close: ‘Buy a wallet from us and you could change the face of the planet for ever for 99 pence’ The Wallet Warriors

Partners in Innovation THANK YOU FOR GIVING US THE OPPORTUNITY TO US PUT OUR IDEA INTO ACTION !!!!! Wallet Warriors