Turn Your Trash into Treasure

Turn Your Trash into Treasure

Discover new ways to transform your by-products and unused materials into profitable opportunities.

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Date and time

Thursday, May 8 · 1 - 2:30am UTC

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Is your waste costing you money? Could your rubbish reap revenue?

Discover new ways to transform your by-products and unused materials into profitable opportunities at our Turn Trash into Treasure workshop, presented by Business Models Inc.

Why attend?

This workshop, led by Business Model expert Michael Eales, is specifically designed for manufacturers looking to reduce their waste bills, tap into new markets, increase sustainability, and drive innovation within their business.

The workshop will provide easy-to-implement strategies and practical approaches to sustainable waste management. At the workshop you will:

  • Learn how to develop and implement cutting-edge business models that repurpose waste streams for new products and markets.
  • Explore case studies and success stories where trash was turned into treasure, providing new revenue streams and reducing environmental footprint.
  • Participate in an interactive session with hands-on activities and brainstorming to spark ideas tailored to your business environment.
  • Leave with tangible strategies and actionable insights to integrate waste-to-wealth systems into your business model.

About your facilitator:

Michael Eales is a Partner at Business Models Inc and expert advisor to the Australian Design Council. Michael has 25 years’ experience as a strategy designer and innovation leader, helping companies design and execute impactful strategies aligned with their vision, values and priorities.

Business Models Inc have been operating globally for over 15 years and have supported many businesses to create strategies for entering new markets while driving sustainability.

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