WASTE MANAGEMENT
Special biochemical from agro-industrial waste
Market
Final Products | Pectin |
Required Inputs | By-products from the production of juice from ripe fruits (Citrus peels waste) |
Competing Products | Other suppliers of pectin and d-limonene |
Process
Complexity – Type of Process | Mechanical and thermal |
Technology | Extraction process by; steam distillation, washing/cleaning, drying, oil extraction, separation |
Equipment and Material | Washing tanks, rotary dryer, oil extractor (steam distillation), decanter |
Human Resources | Skilled labor, drivers, and chemists |
Advantages and Risks
Competitive Advantage | Competitive price |
Barriers to Entry | Collection of waste material, competition with the artificial additives |
Key Stakeholders | Factories providing fruit peel waste, local waste traders |
Special Regulations | NA |
Risks and Mitigation Measures | Perfecting production techniques and quality control in order to compete with synthetic flavors. Mitigation measures are investing in R&D and taking enough time for trials at the beginning of production |
Economic Features
Revenue Stream | Sale of Pectin and d-limonene |
CAPEX |
The inputs and technology would cost an average of 11.6M EGP |
Investment Size | Medium (between 5-50M EGP) |
Geography
Location of Supply | Supply is mostly in the urban Greater Cairo Area |
Preferred operation regions |
Greater Cairo Area and Suez Region |
Studies
Serial | File name | Download |
1 | 19 Business Opportunities Economic Business Models in Egypt's Recycling Sector for Startups and SMEs_booklet |