Waste Concern Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Iftekhar Enayetullah and Maqsood Sinha, co-founders of Waste Concern in Bangladesh, has earned an international reputation for its innovative approach to dealing with large amounts of waste that threaten to overwhelm the crowded city of Dhaka. Has just been recognized by Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship as "outstanding social entrepreneurs," the two were ready to accept waste concern at the next level. Their ambitions include expanding its operations to recycling, new technologies, and the creation of a new retail business selling credits for reducing greenhouse gases in the development of the Kyoto Protocol. Model description Waste Concern and details two ways to raise capital from large foreign firms, which provide the means for the development of the organization. Enayetullah and Sinha were concerned not only about the financial aspects of the two proposals, as well as the goals and philosophy two suitors. Enayetullah and Sinha wanted all decisions in accordance with the purpose of promoting waste concern related to the Kyoto Protocol (Clean Development Mechanism) projects in Bangladesh and convert waste into resources for the poor. "Hide
by James A. Phills, Davina Drabkin , Dave Hanley Source: Stanford Graduate School of Business 25 pages. Publication Date: November 1, 2006. Prod. #: SI71-PDF-ENG

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