Social Studies.


Answer This: Part 2 – Proposed Solution
Make Sure to Write All Answers In A Sentence Please. Question 1. What is your proposed solution to the problem? This is the “What” part of your
business proposal.
The next two questions answer the “How” part of your business proposal.
Question 2. What financial, human, and natural resources are needed to support the
proposed solution?
Question 3. What should government, business leaders, and citizens do to make your
solution happen?
Question 4. What positive outcome do you think will happen if your solution is carried out?
Consider how the solution will benefit the region and its citizens. This answers
the “Why” parts of your business proposal including why you want to carry out
your solution and why others (your audience) should help you.

1. Our proposed solution to the problem is to implement a recycling program throughout the region, including residential areas, commercial centers, and public spaces, to reduce landfill waste and promote sustainable living practices.

2. The recycling program would require financial resources for initial set-up and ongoing maintenance, as well as natural resources such as bins for collection and processing facilities. Human resources would include a team of recycling coordinators to oversee the program and educate the public on recycling best practices.

3. We believe that the government can provide funding and incentives for businesses to participate in the program and for citizens to adopt sustainable living practices, while business leaders can promote and integrate the program into their operations. Citizens can actively participate by properly disposing of recyclable materials and encouraging others to do the same.

4. If our solution is carried out, we anticipate a reduction in landfill waste and pollution, leading to a healthier environment for the region and its citizens. Additionally, the program could create job opportunities in the recycling industry and reduce the region's dependence on raw materials. Ultimately, this program would promote a more sustainable and responsible community, setting an example for other regions to follow.