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Identify and prioritise research (Primary Research (The ideal cost and…
Identify and prioritise research
Lines of inquiry
To what extent are the smaller environmental issues paid attention to?
To what extent do customers buy environmental products?
How many times have people tried developing new solutions for the bigger problems; to what extent are they left?
The importance and uses of organic waste
Different ways of decomposing organic waste
Secondary Research
different kinds and researches on organic waste
Different types of composter for organic waste
How are customers attracted towards environment associated products?
Possible primary research sources
Interviews with youths from a families
A survey in general to get a general idea about how the product should be.
Interviews with the juniors and seniors from families
Videos
Possible secondary research sources
Blogs
Articles
websites
videos
Primary Research
The ideal cost and aspects one would need in a product such as this
What would a customer need in a product? How many would buy a product that is just meant for the benefit of the environment?
How many believe that focusing on the smaller changes for now can also lead to bring a difference when followed?
Believers of reduce, reuse before recycle
Believers of that it is more or less a time wastage to focus on the bigger problems because no matter how much we try to improve, there are unseen things that can be changed
To what extent does the general public actually care for the environment and what do they do?
Believers of "You must be the change you want to see in the world"