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Atticus | Diana | Jack | Joel | Karissa | Martin
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A simplistic, stylish bottle:
Fair-trade, handwoven textile flush against aluminum hard shell, cap to match.
Helps fund water projects around the world. Provides consistent buyer for textile makers.
The MAJI Project
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Differentiation
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An International Bottle.
Use of authentic, Ghanian textiles provides makers with a consistent, reliable buyer of their goods.
For every 20th MAJI canteen sold, one person will gain access to clean drinking water.
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Media attention makes it trendy.
Water bottles are virtually identical. Why not buy the bottle that helps others?
Consumers want to like
MAJI.
Affect and associate with our impact.
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Unified Aesthetic. Inspired by affected region, highly recognizable, reminiscent of cause, consistent with look and feel of our company and charitable partners.
www.majibottle.com
Official Store - MAJI Bottle
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Revenue Tree
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Revenue Tree
Total AddressableMarket (TAM)= $46 million
Water bottlessold/year
Selling Price= $25.00
Average Cycle= 5 years
Number of bottles per cycle= 2 bottles
Bottles bought per year
Implied Premium Market= 9 million
Percentage of Americans in college2
= 41.3%
Americans between 18 and 44 years3
= 113 million
Percent of American households making $100k or more per year3
= 27.9%
Percentage of Americans that recycle1
= 70%
1 Taken from It’s Easy to Recycle (http://www.itseasytorecycle.org/statistics.cfm)2 Courtesy of the National Center for Educational Statistics (http://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=372).3 Value taken from the 2010 U.S. Census (http://factfinder2.census.gov)
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1 Taken from It’s Easy to Recycle (http://www.itseasytorecycle.org/statistics.cfm)2 Courtesy of the National Center for Educational Statistics (http://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=372).3 Value taken from the 2010 U.S. Census (http://factfinder2.census.gov)
Revenue Tree
Implied Premium Market= 9 million
Percentage of Americans in college2
= 41.3%
Americans between 18 and 44 years3
= 113 million
Percent of American households making $100k or more per year3
= 27.9%
Percentage of Americans that recycle1
= 70%
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Revenue Tree
1 Taken from It’s Easy to Recycle (http://www.itseasytorecycle.org/statistics.cfm)2 Courtesy of the National Center for Educational Statistics (http://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=372).3 Value taken from the 2010 U.S. Census (http://factfinder2.census.gov)
Total AddressableMarket (TAM)= $46 million
Water bottlessold/year
Selling Price= $25.00
Average Cycle= 5 years
Number of bottles per cycle= 2 bottles
Bottles bought per year
Implied Premium Market= 9 million
Percentage of Americans in college2
= 41.3%
Americans between 18 and 44 years3
= 113 million
Percent of American households making $100k or more per year3
= 27.9%
Percentage of Americans that recycle1
= 70%
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Conservatively estimated our market share at 2% because market leaders also target our demographic.
Market Share
$928,084First Year Revenue
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Five Year Production
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Profit and Loss
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Our Numbers
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Distribution
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Online only. No physical products in stores for the first five years. Save on distribution costs. Design the packaging experience.
www.majibottle.com
Official Store - MAJI Bottle
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www.majiproject.com
Official Store - MAJI Project
+ More space to highlight our mission and introduce our product. Generate buzz online, drive traffic to the website.
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Profit and Loss
Aluminum puck
Canvas from Africa
Waterproof treatment
Cap
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4”
10.2”
40.84 in2
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