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PLANTA NATURE’S PACKAGING

DESCRIPTION:
There is an increasing variety of alternative materials on the packaging market.
With the development of compostable packaging, plantable packaging will surely be the
next big thing.
The variety of substitute materials for packaging is growing. Plantable packaging,
which differs from compostable packaging, which has been popular for a while, may
soon be in trend. Such packaging that generated from seeds that grow when planted. In
which, garbage cans may soon be a thing of the past as front yards turn green in the
future.
This concept might be quite easy to put into practice using the plantable
packaging. It decomposes similarly to its forerunner, compostable packaging, but also
includes seeds that allow the packaging to be buried in the ground and decompose
while plants are growing.

1. Describe or outline as specifically as possible the planned services, target


markets, and unique characteristics of the services by answering these
questions:

● Does the practice serve a currently unserved need? (e.g., multicultural


populations or age groups who are not currently being served)
Many packagings are available on the market. Yet, some of them are very
hazardous to our environment as many packaging wastes are designed to be
single-use and cannot be recycled, instead, it is just being thrown or litter
everywhere that goes to dumps or makes its way into our oceans that can
destroy marine lives and the like. Moreover, our product which is Planta Natures
packaging guarantees zero waste because of the materials used which is
decomposable and has embedded seeds that grow when planted.

● Does the practice serve an existing market in which demand exceeds


supply?
Yes, there will be a time that the packaging will have a shortage because of
the demand especially since a lot of people are nowadays are environmentally
conscious. That makes them fascinated by our product. Most companies also opted
to use eco-friendly packaging to be able to help reduce pollution or mitigate global
warming in our society.
● Can the practice successfully compete with existing practices because of
an "advantageous situation," such as better design, price, location, or
availability (e.g., balance assessment and rehabilitation, programmable
devices)?
Moving on to a new practice and we could see that it is more advanced
than the old one, of course our product can compete.
Our product will be on trend with better design that could attract more customers
but price will be affordable for the customers to patronize the product. Location
will be accessible to customers. It's about being somewhere your customers will
see you, about being in a competitive location, about staying within budget, and
about meeting local and state regulations and laws.
Our product can help to save the environment and reduce pollution or
global warming today, as it was made from decomposable materials. And it is
safer and more sustainable to use than plastics. The plantable packaging can
compete with the other packaging products as it easily decomposes and has
embedded seeds that can be planted after the packaging is used, which can
draw the attention of consumers.

● Are capital requirements for entry or continuing operations unavailable


or unaffordable?
Since it is still in the starting point, the necessary capital will be available
and affordable for continuing operations. The company will utilize the funds to
buy everything it needs to make the goods that will be sold on the market and
generate profit. And we are mindful that consumers find new things more
appealing.

● Do any factors prevent effective marketing to any or all referral


sources?
The use of packaging is to protect its contents from any damage that
could happen during the transport, handling, and storage of our food, groceries,
items, and many more. However, when it comes to our product we can not avoid
some factor that prevents our effective marketing to any or all referral sources
such as a machine or human error that can affect the quality of our product or
late deliveries for reasons that we forgot to check the page of our business and
that can lead to bad reviews for the customers.
2. Determine whether there are any insurmountable obstacles. A "yes"
response to the following indicates that the idea has little chance
for success:

If the information gathered so far indicates that the idea has potential,
then continue with a detailed feasibility study.

Although there won't be any insurmountable challenges in the way of our


product, there may be some minor issues, such as mistakes in product design, human
errors. But, in our team we have some steps in creating a successful business such as
brainstorming all of the problems that may arise in your company and coming up with a
solution. As a group, we manufacturers will evaluate ourselves. Although it is
uncomfortable, we will critique our staff since it is a necessary step in creating and
maintaining a successful business. Understanding what may have been done better can
enable us to be more prepared the next time, prevent us from making the same
mistakes, and provide insight into how to improve.

We train ourselves and others around us to be the engine of lightning-fast


solutions the more we think about, experience, and/or think about problems and how to
solve them. And based on this, we may anticipate that our business will prosper and
keep to its long-term goals.

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