Transforming stench to scent – the case of Phool.Co.

Neha Tiwari, Vibhuti Gupta, Sheetal Sharma
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Learning outcomes After completion of the case study, students will be able to decipher key concepts underpinning sustainable entrepreneurship and its application in the recognition and exploitation of sustainable business opportunities, decipher the application of circular economy business models, understand the pivots to achieve the billion-dollar valuation and analyse the strategies for value creation during the pivoting journey of a startup. Case overview/synopsis The case study traces the journey of Phool.Co, a sustainable biomaterial startup based in a Tier II city of Kanpur located in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, by Ankit Agarwal in 2017. Agarwal started with the vision of providing solution to the effects of water pollution and environmental damage. Ganga is not just a river, rather it is the symbol of cultural and religious faith in India. Although the river Ganga is considered a deity in India, it is one of the most polluted rivers. Every year 8,000,000 metric tonnes of waste flowers are dumped into the sacred river to pollute it further. The pollution poses grave dangers to the health and livelihood of millions of Indians. Phool.Co is a sustainable enterprise that has pioneered flower cycling technology. The dumped flowers are recycled to produce organic incense sticks, Florafoam, and “Fleather – the organic alternative to leather”. The case study traces the genesis of Phool.Co and its approach towards sustainability in the context of the circular economy. The case study primarily explores the pivot points for a startup to enter the unicorn club in the present context. To achieve the desired valuation, Agarwal must decide to rethink its business model. Will franchise model work for Phool.Co? Should Agarwal scale up with commercialization of Florafoam to capitalize the opportunity in packaging industry? Vegan leather is a nascent market and how will the consumers respond to Fleather is a pertinent question. The case study attempts to explore the challenges encountered in augmenting the valuation of sustainable enterprises. Complexity academic level This case study is suitable for graduate and postgraduate students enrolled in courses related to entrepreneurship, innovation and sustainability. The case study is of intermediate-level difficulty. There are no specific prerequisites to understand the case. Supplementary materials Teaching notes are available for educators only. Subject code CSS 3: Entrepreneurship.
变臭为香--Phool.Co.公司的案例
学习成果完成本案例研究后,学生将能够解读可持续创业的关键概念及其在识别和利用可持续商机方面的应用,解读循环经济商业模式的应用,了解实现十亿美元估值的支点,并分析初创企业支点过程中的价值创造战略。案例概述/梗概本案例研究追溯了 Phool.Co 公司的发展历程,这是一家可持续生物材料初创企业,位于印度北方邦二线城市坎普尔,由安基特-阿加瓦尔(Ankit Agarwal)于 2017 年创立。阿加瓦尔最初的愿景是为水污染和环境破坏提供解决方案。恒河不仅仅是一条河流,更是印度文化和宗教信仰的象征。虽然恒河在印度被视为神灵,但它却是污染最严重的河流之一。每年有 800 万公吨的废花被倾倒进这条神圣的河流,使其受到进一步污染。这种污染对数百万印度人的健康和生计构成了严重威胁。Phool.Co 是一家可持续发展的企业,开创了鲜花循环利用技术。倾倒的鲜花被回收利用,用于生产有机香棒、Florafoam 和 "Fleather--皮革的有机替代品"。本案例研究追溯了 Phool.Co 的起源及其在循环经济背景下实现可持续发展的方法。案例研究主要探讨了在当前背景下初创企业进入独角兽俱乐部的支点。为了获得理想的估值,阿加瓦尔必须决定重新思考其商业模式。特许经营模式是否适合 Phool.Co?Agarwal 是否应该扩大 Florafoam 的商业化规模,以抓住包装行业的机遇?素食皮革是一个新兴市场,消费者将如何回应弗莱瑟是一个相关问题。本案例研究试图探讨在提高可持续发展企业估值方面遇到的挑战。复杂性 学术水平本案例研究适合学习与创业、创新和可持续发展相关课程的研究生。本案例研究难度中等。补充材料教学说明仅供教育工作者使用。科目代码CSS 3:创业。
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