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LFTW:EWB - Plastic Recycling - Coggle Diagram
LFTW:EWB - Plastic Recycling
Suppliers
PlasticPreneur
(Tools & Design)
Disability Development Services Program (DDSP)
Inclusive Training Center (ITC)
Melbourne University
(Design)
Clients/Customers
Purchasers of products
People with disabilities
(This catchall category is what David Curtis defines as the client)
Physical Disabilities
Mental Disabilities
Women (Only with disabilities?)
Youth (Only those with disabilities?)
Society
Stakeholders
Engineers without borders (EWB)
Light for the world (LFTW)
Peoples Action for Inclusive Development (PAFID)
Volunteers Australia (VA)
Australia Cambodia Cooperation for Equitable Sustainable Services (ACCESS)
Government Orgs
(Will any of these have any practical impact?)
Disability Action Council (DAC)
Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation (MoSVY)
Department of Welfare for Persons with Disabilities (DWPD)
National Employment Agency (NEA)
Ministry of Women's Affairs (MoWA) - Is this outside the scope?
Charities
(Do any of these need to be included in decisions?)
Outputs
Capacity Development
Training for designing products
Training for injetion molding
Manufacturing Capability
Recycling Capability
Perhaps I am getting this wrong... but this seems more to be a process focused capability rather than technical.
(Large scale projects require automated cleaning and grinding machines, but on smaller scales, this seems to be more about education than a technical challenge)
Skills for Employability
Production Capacity
Service Offering
Small Business Management
Sales
Marketing
Logistics
Resourcing
Inclusivity
(Australian Volunteers Requirement)
Simply the involvement of PwDs in the program?
(Is this all that is required to meet this requirement)
Products
Problem Solving
Water Pump (Melbourne University Project)
Face Sheilds (No longer needed)
Disability Accessibility aids
Prosthetics
Prescription Glasses Frames (This might fit well with LFTW's goals)
(Group who have done this:
https://hci.rwth-aachen.de/amm-200115
5mins in on this video too: www.youtube.com/watch?v=vW0-uMh0KAw
Company selling these:
https://www.goodcitizens.com.au
)
Revenue Generation
Existing Molds
(Plasticpreneur designs)
Tiles
(Various shapes)
Buttons
Trinkets
Coat Hook
Door Knob
Bowl
Cup
Ruler
New Mold Ideas
Brand Partnerships?
(Potential high value & low volume)
Supreme
(Most egregious example that came to mind)
Ray Ban
(Perhaps the LFTW & Recycling association would be valuable to them as a brand)
Etsy has quite a few things for sale
(This is where the brothers sell their stuff)
Coasters
Soap Holders
Problems Facing
(PwDs)
Education
Financial
(Is this the ultimate issue that we are solving?)
Transportation
Discrimination
Employment
Accessibility
Government & Legal
Religious
Cultural
Mental health
Physical
Visual imparement
Mobility
Hearing
Strength
Perhaps this is not a priority...
I am leaning towards this as a physical product to assist a physical issue is the obvious solution:
https://www.dss.gov.au/our-responsibilities/disability-and-carers/publications-articles/policy-research/shut-out-the-experience-of-people-with-disabilities-and-their-families-in-australia?HTML
This seems to imply that aids are the least important issue.
But, is that because this is australian research and australian's have their physical aid needs met?
Dexterity
Community Participation
Access to services