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Growing Population

growing population pollution electronic waste

connect the world

sustainable donating system technologies for everyone – everywhere be responsible you develop connect the world

SUPPLIERS CUSTOMERS PRODUCT Donators Recycled Electronic Devices Schools/ Businesses from Developing countries

connect the world Value Creation “USA discards 30 million computers each year and 100 million phones are disposed of in Europe each year. “ WASTE IS REDUCED “ In Mexico 42,31 schools do not have computers” LOW COST TECHNOLOGY FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

connect the world Collection Reparation Transportation

connect the world Universities Government Businesses Strategic Allies Target Market Schools and businesses of developing countries Focus: South America

Investment at the beginning: € profit at month 7: € selled computers in month 7: 540 profit / computer: 20 € time until we equalised the investment: 4,04 years connect the world time in months Profit in €

develop the wish to support us publish and solicit our idea Channels: Educational facilities, businesses, radio, television social-media campaign, flyers purpose: create shared responsibility connect the world

With us - Everybody profits! We always have close contact to our stakeholder We are professionals in what we do We really care about social responsibility

connect the world Preparation Incubation Illumination Verification Bad habits Caring personality Environmental Responsibility Social Responsibility Time constraints Social responsibility Purchase of electronic goods and resale in developing nations

connect the world C C C C C C C C C C CC C C C C C

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