NGD Whitepaper
  • EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
  • MARKET ANALYSIS
  • PROBLEM STATEMENT
    • Why are conventional landfills a problem?
    • What are the time frames and costs associated with conventional landfills?
    • How are methane emissions different from CO2 emissions?
  • OUR SOLUTION
    • Landfill Modernization Through ALBS
    • Regenerative Finance
  • CARBON CREDIT MARKET
    • Voluntary Carbon Markets
    • Mandatory Carbon Markets
    • Kyoto Protocol
    • Emissions Trading System (ETS)
  • BUSINESS MODEL & ECOSYSTEM
    • How are carbon credits an inseparable part of the NGD business model?
    • How does New Green Deal Corporation help children save for their higher education?
    • The NGDE Ecosystem
    • The NGDF Ecosystem
    • NET0AIR
    • COMMUNITIES FOR EDUCATION
  • GO-TO-MARKET STRATEGY
    • Resurgence Force Earth
    • Social Media Marketing
    • TV and Radio Advertisements
    • Partnerships with School Boards
    • Partnerships with Landfill and Waste Management Establishments
    • Community Organization Platforms
  • TIMELINE
  • PRODUCT ROADMAP
  • SUMMARY
  • DISCLAIMER
  • REFERENCES
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  1. BUSINESS MODEL & ECOSYSTEM

How does New Green Deal Corporation help children save for their higher education?

Under a non-profit 501(c)3 arm of the NGD consortium, Communities For Education, and NGDF Corporation’s NeoBank, “EduRefi” seeks to educate children with financial literacy while helping them save for their higher education. Every time a truck goes over a community landfill scale, the bank account of every child enrolled is funded with up to five percent of the landfill revenue generated from tipping fees.

Over the years, children’s accounts accumulate funds to help them pursue higher education. Additionally, five percent of the profits generated by participating NGD Consortium members are directed to support school boards, districts, and individual schools in the participating counties based on the percentage of student participation.

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