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2692 days ago

Environmentally-friendly business opportunity for sale/partnership

Jim from Northcote Point

Lead the next revolution of family convenience and protect the planet for generations to come.
Use your hands-on energy and passion to work on your own profitable business opportunity, around the hours that suit your lifestyle.
Cloth nappies are an environmentally-friendly and cost-effective alternative to disposable nappies. They are chemical-free and safe for baby’s skin, and have none of the chemicals and gels that may have an effect on your baby’s long-term health. Plus, cloth nappies also have zero landfill pollution footprint.

Our nappy service is a personalised cloth nappy full laundry service that can be delivered straight to the household.

This is a nationwide business opportunity that takes a holistic approach by using natural eco-friendly cloth nappies as the entry-point to young families and caregivers.

The business comes with exclusive partnerships with well-established companies that provide products and services to support the health and well-being of babies and families.

This business is ideal for people who have a background or interest in Marketing, natural medicines, early childhood education, franchising and are wanting to start up a local business which has the potential to become nationwide.

Build up a long-term revenue stream by growing your own business. Start in your suburb, and within a few years you could take it across the country.

Every $2.75 outlay creates $62.40 annual revenue.

We provide all the initial stock and resources you need, plus sales and management training from one of the top performing sales-trainers in the country, to guarantee your financial success.

You can either buy the business outright, own a local franchise or be part of an investment group.

Turn your passion for saving the planet into a wholesome business venture today.

Call Jim today on 021 688 566 or (09) 419 5419

Negotiable

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