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Live And Work Anywhere

The internet allows many of us to travel and work anywhere in the world, but it’s not always as easy as that. Sometimes we need facilities which aren’t available online and where do you stay while working? Roam, the worlds first co-living provider has been set up to solve the problem.

Roam residents can access communal live-work spaces for $500 a week. With properties in Bali, Madrid, Miami, and expanding to Bueno Aires and London, the start-up combines communal live-work spaces with private bedrooms and bathrooms, so residents can create their own perfect mix of socialising, work and private time.

By signing a lease with Roam, residents have access to a room in any of the company’s properties around the world. All of the Roam  properties offer meeting rooms, space for events and classes, a shared kitchen, and dining areas

It’s an interesting idea, and perhaps worth looking at for the footloose.

Website: https://www.roam.co/

Swimming Costumes From Fishing Nets

Regular textile manufacture can have devastating  environmental impacts, through its use of energy and toxic chemicals. That was the driving force that led Diana Auria, founder of swimwear brand ‘Auria’ to create a range of garments by melting down discarded fishing nets and other marine debris.

Auria is quick to point out that although environmental issues are important to her, the product has to look and feel right or people won’t buy it. Her strategy seems to be paying off with the brand attracting high profile stockists including Urban Outfitters and Yoox.

This last point is critically important I think. Environmental credentials will get attention and create a point of difference, but it will only convert in to profits if the product is right.

Coffee Logs

If an idea can capture the spirit of the times, it probably has a decent chance of success. That’s why I was interested to read about Bio-Bean. A start-up that plans to turn coffee waste into coffee logs.

Coffee Logs are biomass briquettes that can be used in almost any fire-heated appliance, from pizza ovens to wood burning stoves and barbecues. Biofuels are plant-based energy sources designed specifically to replace petrochemicals and fossil fuels.  By using local waste material as the main ingredient in its products, and working with infrastructure already in place, including waste management teams, bio-bean is able to produce  carbon-neutral fuel.

I know very little about  this technology, but it seems to me that if coffee waste can be turned into fuel, other product waste could be too. So what other (ideally locally produced) waste could you turn into fuel? Perhaps something to investigate.

Website: www.bio-bean.com

Urban Orchard Cider

Tons of  apples go to waste every year in  orchards around London. It was this fact that caused Simon Wright, founder of drinks company Hawkes, to launch Urban Orchard Cider. Hawkes allows anyone to trade their unwanted apples for cider at their company base in Forest gate. This is then mixed with regular fruit to give a consistent taste.  More than 100 apple donors contribute to the process, and as an added advantage, they each spread the word about the product via word of mouth.

Why bother? Well The 2015 Neilsen Global Sustainability Report found that two thirds of consumers were prepared to pay more for sustainable brands. So not only is it environmentally friendly, it makes sound economic sense as well.

This ‘trash to cash’ trend is one that’s set to continue. Time to get your thinking cap on. What waste products can you turn into cash? Over the next few days, I’ll be giving you some more examples of companies and individuals cashing in on this trend.  Hopefully there will be something to inspire you.

The Super Valet

Just a mile down the road from where I’m sitting now is  one of those defunct petrol stations where migrants from all over the world congregate to clean cars. For just £10 they will carry out a mini- valet on your car, and they don’t do a bad job. So why would you pay any more?

Guncharn Sahota runs Elite Detailing which has branches in London, Dubai and Hong Kong. His company specialises in detailing supercars and charges up to £8,500 per job. They typically spend  between 20 and 25 hours on a car, but can spend up to 100 hours  on cars owned by particularly discerning clients.

What a stark contrast for essentially the same job – £10 or £8,500. It’s further proof that in all markets there is scope for an ultra high-end product or service. Sometimes it’s because  certain customers are especially discerning, and other times it’s because they have more money than they know what to do with. Either way, there are profits to be made.

So is there room for an ultra high end operator in your business or area of interest?

Website: www.elitedetailing.co.uk