Saco .: Sustainable, authentic, convenient, organic: Terminal year end report

As part of the course requirements of BS-Entrepreneurship, a young social enterprise was created and operated in a year which addresses environmental issues in society. This paper presents the plans and highlights of operations during the first year of the business. SACO is a social enterprise that...

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Main Authors: Jingco, Mary Angelei M., Retrato, Grace Ann Camille V., To, Ian Christian C., Tsao, Chia-Hsin, Weng, Alex A.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdb_dsi-11332022-12-15T23:54:04Z Saco .: Sustainable, authentic, convenient, organic: Terminal year end report Jingco, Mary Angelei M. Retrato, Grace Ann Camille V. To, Ian Christian C. Tsao, Chia-Hsin Weng, Alex A. As part of the course requirements of BS-Entrepreneurship, a young social enterprise was created and operated in a year which addresses environmental issues in society. This paper presents the plans and highlights of operations during the first year of the business. SACO is a social enterprise that envisions promoting the elimination of single-use products which harm biodiversity through producing eco-friendly products for the sustainable development of our planet. As of 2015, the solid waste diversion rate in Metro Manila alone numbers 48 percent compared to 46 percent outside the metro (PH GOV, 2017). Some areas are not given sufficient garbage collection which results in uncollected waste ending up in rivers, esteros, and other water bodies, thus polluting major water bodies and clogging the drainage systems. Moreover, the cumulative global plastics production has already reached 7 billion tonnes in the year 2015, which continues to increase up to today (Ritchie & Roser, 2018). Since most single-use wastes are hard to decompose and not suitable for long-term and everyday use, these wastes end up in oceans and landfills. The most significant issue here is that not everyone is aware of these issues, and those who are limited in their ability to act. As a solution, the company uses the method of upcycling reusable materials that can help lessen this issue especially when being able to dispose of single-use plastics. 2022-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_dsi/78 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etdb_dsi/article/1133/viewcontent/SACO_Business_Plan_and_Year_End_Report2.pdf Decision Sciences and Innovation Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Entrepreneurship Recycled products Bags Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
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topic Entrepreneurship
Recycled products
Bags
Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
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Recycled products
Bags
Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
Jingco, Mary Angelei M.
Retrato, Grace Ann Camille V.
To, Ian Christian C.
Tsao, Chia-Hsin
Weng, Alex A.
Saco .: Sustainable, authentic, convenient, organic: Terminal year end report
description As part of the course requirements of BS-Entrepreneurship, a young social enterprise was created and operated in a year which addresses environmental issues in society. This paper presents the plans and highlights of operations during the first year of the business. SACO is a social enterprise that envisions promoting the elimination of single-use products which harm biodiversity through producing eco-friendly products for the sustainable development of our planet. As of 2015, the solid waste diversion rate in Metro Manila alone numbers 48 percent compared to 46 percent outside the metro (PH GOV, 2017). Some areas are not given sufficient garbage collection which results in uncollected waste ending up in rivers, esteros, and other water bodies, thus polluting major water bodies and clogging the drainage systems. Moreover, the cumulative global plastics production has already reached 7 billion tonnes in the year 2015, which continues to increase up to today (Ritchie & Roser, 2018). Since most single-use wastes are hard to decompose and not suitable for long-term and everyday use, these wastes end up in oceans and landfills. The most significant issue here is that not everyone is aware of these issues, and those who are limited in their ability to act. As a solution, the company uses the method of upcycling reusable materials that can help lessen this issue especially when being able to dispose of single-use plastics.
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author Jingco, Mary Angelei M.
Retrato, Grace Ann Camille V.
To, Ian Christian C.
Tsao, Chia-Hsin
Weng, Alex A.
author_facet Jingco, Mary Angelei M.
Retrato, Grace Ann Camille V.
To, Ian Christian C.
Tsao, Chia-Hsin
Weng, Alex A.
author_sort Jingco, Mary Angelei M.
title Saco .: Sustainable, authentic, convenient, organic: Terminal year end report
title_short Saco .: Sustainable, authentic, convenient, organic: Terminal year end report
title_full Saco .: Sustainable, authentic, convenient, organic: Terminal year end report
title_fullStr Saco .: Sustainable, authentic, convenient, organic: Terminal year end report
title_full_unstemmed Saco .: Sustainable, authentic, convenient, organic: Terminal year end report
title_sort saco .: sustainable, authentic, convenient, organic: terminal year end report
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_dsi/78
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