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Killer Application (future recycled plastic product (Drive Ways (Current…
Killer Application
future recycled plastic product
Guidance Tiles
Current product is brittle and constantly breaks
Needs to make a sound if tapped
Meet AU Standards
Insulation Walls
Easy to apply on timber structure
Low cost
Sign Posts
Information giver
Reflectiveness
Graffiti Proof Seal
Efficiently stop teenager doing graffiti
Easy to use
Can create large volumes of product
Drive Ways
Current trials
Not meeting standards
Expands brand
Educational tool
Fencing/ Barriers
Users friendly
Large volume of plastic consuming
Compost Bin
No competitor
Educational for organic waste recycling
Out door facilities
Increase household recycling awareness
Easy to produce
Economically beneficial
Scaling production achieved
Traffic Lines
High volume of material/product needed
Current product requires constant maintenance
Reflective
Meet AU standards
Public Bins
Try to cheaper than existing rubbish bin
Bicycle Barrier
Good opportunity to promote Closed Loop to people
Educational Purpose
Meet the Melbourne transport developing plan
More safer traffic envoirnment
Plant Boxes
Large volume consuming
User friendly
Easy to produce
Footpaths
Achieve scaled production
Large demand from councils
No trail need
Shelters
Needs to be transparent
Incorporate graffiti proofing material
Plastic shelter is more durable than glass shelter
3-D printer material
Easy to produce
large plastic waste consume
Good education program
Insights from Interviews
Implementation of Recycled Plastic Product
Limitations for Future Recycled Plastic
Vicroads and AU standards
More expensive than existing product
User friendly
Aesthetics
Develop New Contracts / Relationships
Education
Existing Contractors
Community
Consensus between council sectors
Low shear force resistance
Aligning with council strategies
Advantages for Recycled Plastic
Easy to Install / replace
Residents pushing
Allowance in Budget
Sustainable Brand for Councils
Reduce Large Volume of Plastic
Easy to Produce
Easily moulded
Suggestion from Councils for Future Application
High compression strength
timber column jacking
Spikes (to stop cars from going other way)
Corrosion resistance
coastal piles
bollard
Thermal insulation
middle wall of timber house
compost container
Noise deterrant
Barriers on freeways and major roads to prevent noise reaching houses
Hard to paint
Unauthorized graffiti resistant
Council Existing Infrastructure
Existing Products Made From Recycled Plastic
Kerb
Bollards
Concrete additive
Speed humps
T-shrit, Sweater
Signage
Info Signs
Boardwalk
Bitumen
Benches
Rubbish bin
Common Implementing Issues and Requirements
Community awareness
Educating officer
Work shop
Bin inspector
Info sign
Contractor don't know the strength and weakness of current plastic product
Align with council strategy/ policy
Upfront cost
Trials should do at first for new product
Life cycle
Feasible evidence
Meeting required standards
Constant Replacing
Barrier
Tree post
Graffiti
Line painting
Fencing
Guiding tiles
Signs
Footpaths
Waste Management Through Contractor
Resource Recovery
Visy Company
Replas Company
Collection (e.g. Cleanaway Company)
Household Area
Soft Plastic (Kingston Council, Yarra River Council)
Mostly hard plastic
Sorting
SKM Company
Customers Analysis (local councils)
Pain
Budget
No expensive than general products
Regulation
Vicroads and AU standards
Reputation
Household satisfaction
Sustainable/environmental council
Gain
Capital efficiency increase
Saved money for other projects
Environmental reputation
Sustainable brand
Increase plastic recycling rate
Reducing the land filled plastic
Community awareness
More efficient waste collection
Reduce the utilization of plastic product
Job to be done
Reduce cost and increase capital efficiency
Satisfy household
Education program/workshop
Increase plastic recycling rate/reduce landfilled plastic
Find alternative ways to consume plastic waste
Future Plan
Week 9
Compare the future products to choose Top 3 products
Tripple Bottom Line Analysis
SWOT Analysis
Gain/Pain Analysis
Cost - Benefit Analysis
Check Top 3 Products with customers/Sponsor to get advices
Closed Loop
City Coucils
Week 10
Final report draft drawing
Brainstorming
Choose the final recycled plastic application from Top3
Consider product portfolio to satisfy all the stakeholders
Week 11
Inner review
Finalize final report
Prepare week 12 presentation
Creating value
Value for Jacobs (sponsor)
Business Reputation/ Clients Trust
Sustainable Brand
Can attract new client base
Value for Local Council (customer)
Increasing the plastic recycling rate
Resolve household waste
Meet the AU standards
User friendly
Council capital efficiency increase
Consume land filled plastic
Sustainability reputation for council
Satisfy households and residents (aesthetics, awareness, satisfaction)
Community education
Value for Closed Loop (sponsor)
Economic Benefits (increase market)
Sustainable Brand
Achieve Scaling Production
Easy to produce
City Council as new customer
Business Development