Pelican Project

A practical project architecture for water, packaging and local value creation

From feasibility to industrial roadmap, Pelican Project helps transform a sustainability ambition into a structured, financeable project.

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Feasibility & positioning

Clarify the market, climate conditions, energy context, water demand, existing competition, regulatory constraints and the project’s real differentiation.

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Industrial configuration

Structure the high-level production model: atmospheric water option, water treatment, bottling capacity, bottle format, storage, labor and site constraints.

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Packaging strategy

Frame the use case for biobased, biodegradable bottle solutions without overselling: material choice, visual identity, use context and end-of-life pathway.

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Financial roadmap

Build a coherent investor storyline: CAPEX logic, revenue assumptions, cost structure, ramp-up, risks, milestones and funding sequence.

Project process map

Method

A staged path that avoids expensive confusion.

Diagnostic

Define the opportunity and identify missing information before engaging technical studies.

Concept note

Translate the idea into a clear industrial and commercial architecture.

Business planning

Build assumptions that investors, partners and local stakeholders can challenge and improve.

Partner engagement

Prepare discussions with equipment, material, water, finance and territory stakeholders.

Designed for

Where Pelican Project brings the most value.

Best fit: territories with high import dependency, island economies, premium hospitality, bottled water distributors, investors seeking measurable environmental differentiation and industrial partners building local capacity.

Island territories

Local production can reduce transport pressure and bring a more credible answer to visible plastic pollution.

Investors

A strong concept needs a structured project file before moving toward financing or equipment procurement.

Hospitality & water brands

Premium water experiences can align better with sustainability goals when packaging and sourcing are rethought together.

Water security

From bottled water project to water-access infrastructure.

With a high-capacity atmospheric water generator, Pelican Project can help position the project as more than a commercial water brand: a local green technology infrastructure that supports access to water, resilience, jobs and the spirit of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 6.

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Up to about 10,000 L/day

Indicative large-capacity atmospheric water production depending on climate, humidity, energy and machine configuration.

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SDG-aligned impact

The project can be framed around clean water access, local resilience and responsible production.

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Investor appeal

A clear story combining market demand, water security, local jobs, CO₂ reduction and green technology.

Next step

Bring the project context. Pelican Project brings structure.

Send location, expected volumes, target market and current constraints to start the strategic review.