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Menstrual hygiene has always been a sensitive topic in India. But with a developing mindset, now people are talking about the problems faced by women in rural and urban societies. Biodegradable Sanitary Napkins are affordable and eco-friendly menstrual hygiene products made using various plant-based and organic products, with no chemicals or harmful materials to womenu2019s health and will decompose way faster than the conventional ones. These Biodegradable Sanitary Napkins are intended to promote and protect female hygiene with environmentally friendly characteristics. Along with being an environment-friendly idea, this business also has a huge potential in the industry in terms of profit-making.
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Biodegradable Sanitary Napkins Manufacturing Unit • Available Reports on this Title – • http://meticulousbplans.com/product/biodegradable-sanitary-napkins-manufacturing/ • Business Feasibility Study Report • Business Model • Project Report • Business Plan • Detailed Project Report
Executive Summary and Analysis • Biodegradable Sanitary Napkins are affordable and eco-friendly menstrual hygiene products made from plant-based and breathable materials, not only for the sake of women's health but also for controlling the amount of everyday increasing non-degradable waste in the environment. • The demand for Biodegradable Sanitary Napkins in the market is rising due to the increasing population of working women, growing awareness about female hygiene, increasing health issues such as skin irritation and rashes, government schemes and policies, etc. • As per MBP analysis, the Indian sanitary napkins market is expected to cross USD 600 Million by the year 2023 growing at a CAGR of more than 6%.
Competitive Advantage & Pre-requisite Pre-requisite Limited Competitors Skilled Employee Government Support Employment Generation Business License 4 2 3 Land location Competitive Advantages 5 1 Required Technical Expert Raw Material Availability Market Potential Supply Chain and Logistics
Market Dynamics Growth Drivers Opportunities • Growing awareness about female hygiene. • Increasing demand of biodegradable products. • Availability of raw materials. • Environment friendly business idea. • Government schemes and policies to promote awareness about sanitation. Challenges Threat • Lack of awareness in rural areas. • Making it available at affordable price. • Competition from existing brands. • New entrants.
Financial Summary • Project – Biodegradable Sanitary Napkins Manufacturing Unit • Source – Bamboo, Corn, Cotton, Banana Fiber, etc. • Initial Investment ~ 1.2 Cr INR • Capital Investment ~ 50 Lakh INR
Project Profile – Project Details Manpower Required Legal Requirements Product Portfolio Biodegradable Sanitary Napkins Manufacturing Unit Business & Industry Requirement Skilled Labor & Executive Employee Source Employment Generation List Skilled Labor – XX Unskilled Labor – XX Driver – X Plant executive – X ( for Dock, Process, Product, Store & for Lab) Supervisor – X Operator -X Admin Executive – X (Admin, HR, Account & Finance) Marketing Executive – x (Sales & Marketing) Director – X (Admin, Operation, Marketing & Finance) PAN & TAN MSME Registration Shop Act GST XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX • Bamboo, • Corn, • Cotton, • Banana Fiber, etc.
Start-up Budget and Production Details Slide Title Production Details Operation – 1st Year – XX%, Second Year – XX% and 3rd Year – XXX% Working Days – X00 Per Annum Land Requirement – Non Fertile Agri Land / Industrial Land Area Required – X Acres Power Requirement – XX – X00 Kw (x Phase) Water Requirement – XX,000 LPD Transportation – XX, Km • Budget (INR) • Pre-operative Expenses – XX,00,000 • Fixed Capital – XX,00,00,000 • Working Capital ( X Month) – X,00,00,000 • Total Investment – XX,00,00,000 • Cost Per Unit – XX INR • Price Per Unit – XX INR • Profitability – XX % • BEP – XX Years • ROI – XX %
Recent News(timeline) & MBP Analysis • Students of St. Joseph's College have developed sanitary pads out of a succulent plant which grows widely in the hilly areas around Tiruchi (Tamil Nadu) and plan to sell it at ₹2 each. • Niveda R and Gowtham S have created Bliss pads (a Coimbatore startup), eco-friendly sanitary napkins that are made from kenaf fibres which is a well-known substitute for jute - commonly called Deccan hemp or Java jute. • Chirag and Hetal Virani from Surat are using “Banana Fiber” one of the most common agro-waste in India as raw material to develop biodegradable sanitary napkins.
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