The project which is named PackEggs should be able to provide five jobs within the second year of operation. “The paper waste collectors will be the first jobs we will offer. In the next phase, other employees will be recruited to join our sales force in an effort to increase the presence of our product in the whole country through a local distribution network,” Zeghiche adds.
PackEggs has been part of the SwitchMed Green Entrepreneurship Program where the trio learned how to execute a business plan, from evaluating the project’s sustainability and profitability to the launch of their project. “A key component of the training programme was the module dedicated to ecodesign, which helped us take an in-depth look at the entire life cycle of the product to evaluate and improve the environmental performance,” Zeghiche explains. The three entrepreneurs describe the 8-month mentorship period as “the most beneficial asset.”
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