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JUNK ‘N DUNK

JUNK ‘N DUNK. A218-3 CAITLYN PARSONS, KAY HOWELL, KEEGAN MURRAY, AND MAGEN MONSON EF 152 SPRING 2019 4/4/2019. OUR AUDIENCE AND MOTIVATION. TARGET AUDIENCE – The UT students Community that we are a part of Bettering the community and the environment The Issue Introduce Solution

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JUNK ‘N DUNK

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  1. JUNK ‘N DUNK A218-3 CAITLYN PARSONS, KAY HOWELL, KEEGAN MURRAY, AND MAGEN MONSON EF 152 SPRING 2019 4/4/2019

  2. OUR AUDIENCE AND MOTIVATION • TARGET AUDIENCE – The UT students • Community that we are a part of • Bettering the community and the environment • The Issue • Introduce Solution • 30% to students because….

  3. THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN • Initial design • One material: aluminum • Stationary rim • Why refinements • Low cost of aluminum • Needed to provide more opportunities for more money • How can we make it more appealing to the UT community?

  4. THE FINAL DESIGN • Final Design • sensor • Addition of stainless steel • Why? • Stainless steel is a green product. • Worth more than Aluminum. • It is 100% recyclable, as it is not coated with any toxic material it does not produce toxic run-off

  5. MONEY DISTRIBUTION

  6. Marketing Video

  7. CUSTOMER FEEDBACK When asked if they would use Junk ‘N Dunk if widely available… “Yes, I am always low on flex dollars and would love an opportunity to get more. I would use it ALL the time” -UTK Sophomore “I always have a Dr. Pepper in my hand. I would literally use Junk ‘N Dunk multiple times a day. I don’t recycle because I don’t think to do it. ” -UTK Freshman “I have an emotional support animal, and I would use your product for the empty food containers since it takes steel” -UTK Junior with emotional support dog “Well…. we pick up a lot of stuff from students that just throw trash anywhere! If UT used this, I bet we would see less trash like cans and stuff around the dorms and probably even around campus.” -UTK Custodian

  8. COST AND TIME ESTIMATES • DESIGN TIME • Approximately 40 hours • MATERIAL COST FOR 1000 UNITS $80,000 • RETAIL PRICE FOR ONE UNIT $100 • COST PROTOTYPE - $30 • One card swipe: $12.99 ← amazon • Plexiglass (possibly): $13.99 ← home depot • Wood: free ← makers space • A trash can: free ← anywhere • A kitchen scale: $10.99 ← amazon • A programming language (excel): free • A band saw (possibly): in makers’ space

  9. Actual Cost • Large containers - $50 • Scale - $20 • Card Swipe $15 • Total ~ $90

  10. CONCLUSION • Addresses: • Environmental issues • Food security • Beautification • Why choose Junk ‘N Dunk? • Provides an incentive for recycling • Supports TCE students

  11. Questions?

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