Muuse: the future of multiple use
Our solution allows users to rent reusable coffee cups (and other packaging), and return them to alternative locations within the city: either to other cafes in our network or to smart return points located within corporate hubs, universities and malls.
Users pay a refundable, digital deposit through our Muuse app, which is returned when they return the cup. The cup is collected, cleaned and redistributed to retailers for reuse. Cleaning is undertaken by cafes with latent dishwashing capacity (morning hours), delivery is done by local drivers during off-peak hours (valleys between meal delivery surcharges).
This system is underpinned by our Smart machine-learning software, which tracks our RFID-embedded products, manages inventory, and collects data on user behaviour. Tech-enabled Point of Sale (POS) and Point of Return (POR) devices link and de-link products with users to enable the seamless renting and return of products.
Every minute, we mindlessly consume tons and tons of unnecessary single use waste, all of which ultimately ends up in our oceans and landfills. Annually, humans produce more than 275 metric tons of plastic waste, and 70% of that waste is single-use plastic that has been used for an average of 12 (and will exist in our environment for hundreds of years). Nearly 35% of the single-use plastic comes from the to-go food industry, which is set to grow at a CAGR of 10.7% over the next five years (2018-2023).
The existing eco-packaging market proves prohibitively expensive or inconvenient. Emerging market consumers are attuned to sustainable solutions, leading to an exponential demand for sustainable packaging solutions across retail industries. Muuse provides a solution that helps retailers and users to reduce the amount of single-use packaging produced and consumed, enabling a more sustainable consumption of resources.
Muuse is on a quest to be the global platform for the circulation of reusable products. To achieve our objective, we have started by optimizing our system for a deposit-based “rental” service for coffee cups, water bottles, and food containers. Integral to the operations is QR, cutting-edge automation, machine learning logistics, and tokenization of deposits and returns. By targeting concentrated areas of to-go food use we are steadily building the Muuse brand and network. By avoiding single-use altogether, we are designing the waste out of the to-go food economy.
Muuse depends on a proprietary inventory management infrastructure that we call SMaLLS (Smart Machine Learning Logistics software) to track the movement of our products throughout the cycle. We utilize a backend software and reward/loyalty/incentive programs to ensure the products keep moving through the Muuse cycle. These pillars of our operation allow consumers and businesses to elect a sustainable option without sacrificing convenience. By nature of our business model, Muuse is short-circuiting the unidirectional flow of consumption to waste, altogether eliminating some of the negative repercussions of the CPG industry. Rather than a network of suppliers, Muuse relies on a network of partners, beginning with restaurant/businesses and their customer base.
Our solution is serving a broad population of consumers, from 1) everyone who consumes to-go food, to 2) everyone who sells to-go food. For consumers, Muuse provides a responsible consumer alternative without sacrificing quality or convenience. We also provide restaurants with consumer analytics, and lower customer acquisition costs by turning cafes into return stations. Partners also receive rights to environmental marketing claims. Most notably, Muuse offers restaurants a way to reduce cost spending on single-use cups and waste hauling. Another kick-back for cafes is an added digital interaction for their customers, linked directly to existing loyalty/reward programs
Beyond those immediate service, Muuse provides a service for local municipal partners, who see a dramatic reduction in waste that is sent to landfills. All of the associated benefits of that reduction are captured entirely by our city partners, our hope being they reinvest those benefits into further improvements to waste recovery systems. Muuse's operations depend on a network of delivery drivers and dishwashers, providing a new source of revenue for many different underserved employees. By outsourcing our washing and collecting during off-peak delivery/washing hours, we can tap into underutilized infrastructures at restaurants, and downtimes for delivery drivers.
- Improve supply chain practices to reduce food loss, scale new business models for producer-market connections, and create low-carbon cold chains
Muuse is on the quest to solve for one of the most underlying problems deriving from the packaged good food industry that affects the world on a multi-dimensional level - the problem of single-use plastic. The degree of unnecessary and plausibly avoidable quantity single-use plastic ending up in our environment has been and continues to affect severely life under water, life on land and the climate patters that are harshly affecting the marine ecosystem as well as the quality of soils and respective ability to grow food efficiently.
- Growth: An organization with an established product, service, or business model rolled out in one or, ideally, several communities, which is poised for further growth
- A new technology
Through connecting a smart machine learning logistics software with QR-enabled packaging, smart points of sale and of return stations, Muuse is re-imagining the Milkman model to make multiple use packaging efficient, convenient and cost effective all while eliminating single-use plastic.
Since its inception, Muuse has embraced iteration and innovation. We accept and embrace that the world will not look the same tomorrow as it does today, and that cultural shifts will eventually eliminate the need for single-use consumption altogether. It is for this reason that our solution is built upon a software platform, which is the single most flexible component of any solution in the modern world. Our ability to make slight adjustments to our backend software to accommodate changes in the front end makes us the most flexible and versatile provider of reusable hardware on the market today. By utilizing modern technology, we ensure our cups/bowls/bottles/packages will integrate seamlessly with the world of changing consumer preferences (in payment systems, drinking behaviors, and urban design).
We are witnessing an overwhelming groundswell of support against single use waste. Muuse has built the system to enable people, companies, and entire governments to move away from a dysfunctional system of disposal, and failed system of recycling. Taking a page from the book of early-day manufacturing, we are building software and hardware that endures.
Muuse’s technology is fundamental to the solution’s scalability, financial success, and environmental impact.
Each unit of hardware we operate (be it coffee cups, bottles or food containers) is embedded with a QR code. The QR-derived data feeds into the customer Muuse app, which connects with the customer’s unique ID with the reusable product they are holding. At any point in time, we know how many cups are in circulation, how many have been returned, how many are still in use, and what the average holding time is for any different product. The QR is also useful for our smart return stations (SRS). The bins can recognize how many cups are inside and automatically notify the central system to dispatch a delivery driver to pick up and deliver the bin to the nearest washing station.
Currently, the Muuse “Backend” system can track product SKUs across an unlimited number of agents within the system. Utilizing RabitMQ, MySQL (built in GoLang), the Backend is ready to integrate into the enterprise scale via any number of different cloud-based platforms. As the Muuse system scales, the magnitude of customer, business, and regional usage data will require MLanalytics. Simultaneously, it will need a socket for operations managers on localized and regional rollouts. It our opinion, GoogleBQ presents itself as an ideal step in our development. Muuse depends on integration of our POS/Point-of-Return connected-endpoints to the cloud, and the ecosystem of CloudIoTCore acts as an integral platform for expansion.
We utilise unique QR codes on both our products and within our locations. As a user I use the Muuse app to scan a cup qr code which links and gives me temporary accountability of the cup. Once I am finished using the cup I scan the cafe QR code and the cup QR which delinks the user from it and places it in the hands of the cafe updating the inventory numbers. Users have 7 days to return the item or could be subject to a penalty charge. At all times Muuse knows who has the accountability of the cup. We have a working system with over 50 cafes in Singapore and are about to launch the same system in Jakarta. We have processed thousands of transactions on our backend and have a return rate of over 95%.
See app example: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1m5o60F4b2KlQO_CRJ6YiJCtOilDMdUHq
- Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
- Big Data
- Internet of Things
- Software and Mobile Applications
1. Reusables are an important part of the future.
Imagine a flooded bathroom with a running faucet. What would you do first? Grab a bucket and start taking water out? Or turn off the tap? Each year we produce >400M tons of single-use plastic, yet less than 9% can get recycled. The first step to addressing this problem is turning off the tap with an upstream solution. This company is built on the belief that reusable products will play a significant role in the future of to-go food, CPG and shipping.
2. Our system replicates the convenience of single-use without the negative externalities. With an informative app, a large network of return stations, and automatic restocking for businesses, our system is designed to replicate the convenience that consumers are already used to.
3. Muuse enables cost-competitive reusables
At scale, we are cost competitive with single-use plastic. Simply put, this means that companies will no longer have a valid excuse to sell plastic and paper-fiber cups and to-go containers all day.
4. It’s a better experience and a statement of conscientiousness
Our cups look better, feel better, and produce a better drinking experience. The same can be said for our to-go containers and bottles. Durable materials provide a far superior experience.
- Urban
- 9. Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
- 11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
- 12. Responsible Consumption and Production
- 13. Climate Action
- 14. Life Below Water
- 15. Life on Land
- Indonesia
- Singapore
- United States
- Hong Kong SAR, China
- Canada
- Indonesia
- Netherlands
- Singapore
- United States
- Hong Kong SAR, China
1. Through our pilot programs, we are currently serving ~1,000 people/day through 5500 app downloads.
2. By this time next year, we estimate that we will be serving at least 500,000 people through our cafe and restaurant partnerships
3. In five years we will have over 5,000,000 reusable products in circulation and will have expanded heavily into shipping containers and CPG.
In addition to the direct users of our product, we expect that our system will continue to create jobs in the service industry and provide low-income workers with additional opportunities to make money.
In the next year, we are hyper-focused on expanding our pilots to fully-commercialized offerings at 15 different academic campus, offices, and food court locations. This represents our push into what we call “closed-loop” spaces, where existing infrastructure simplifies our operations and the inherent design of the location reduces leakage and enhances convenience. This is directly related to our manufacturing partnership goals, which center around the full-scale production of our smart return station.
In the long term, our goals are to work with large CPG brands and governments to institutionalize the shift away from single-use, and from linear design and consumption. In five years, we will have iterated on our initial concept quite extensively, and expect to have offered our platform to many other industries that are looking for a centralized “logistics brain” for their systems of reusable goods.
The first barrier (and one of the reasons we are applying to MIT Solve) is the financial barrier to scaling our solution. Manufacturing and coding all of the pieces of our system requires a sizable financial commitment, which we have just kicked off. In order to bring our manufacturing work to market, we will need to secure additional funding. Food safety regulation is something we have to be aware of as we move into new markets, as does replication of our business model/competition.
Our operation is not easily replicable, but we are aware of the potential for dilution of our brand and operations through less sophisticated players in the market. While we are actively looking for ways to support other systems of reusables, tech-enabled solutions must meet a certain operational quality threshold to help the world transition away from single-use.
Another potential hurdle is the improvement of single use plastic alternatives, such as compostable PLA/PHAs.
A very on hands task, Muuse will need a dedicated team to approach, close and onboard venues in the F&B industry. Since this requires more personnel, we are mitigating this risk through JVs (along with our motivated and global team), and the inherent benefit of unparalleled cost and convenience of making the right choice.
We have successfully built partnerships with multiple different investors, and have launched a well-received Pre-Series A fundraising round that we hope will put us in good position after our current manufacturing push. As our network grows, as does our access to capital. Addressing the challenge of food safety is done through partnerships that are knowledgeable in the geographies where we operate. Since our products are all washed by local restaurant partners and served by cafes/restaurants, part of our job is to ensure those partners have the highest possible level of food safety rating.
We embrace competition in the world of reusable hardware, and we are protective of our operational software. Ideally, every reusable system that is built in the next two years will use a license for our software. This is where our unique capabilities will set us apart and where we can rapidly expand across global markets without requiring boots on the ground. If we can bring different reusable systems onto our network, we can ensure a high-quality experience for end users.
The material and systems experts on our team will always have a forward-thinking perspective on the underlying material advances in compostibles and recyclables. As a company and as individuals, we will always maintain our foundational ethos of honest, transparent, and sustainable design.
- For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
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8 Full-time employees
1 Part-time employee
Our team is comprised of 8 full-time members. We have two employees focused on the technology capabilities of our product, one focused on finance, one focused on marketing, and four who focus on business development and implementation within the cities in which we operate. We hire part-time staff for short-term needs such as design implementation or event coordination, and outsource our manufacturing capabilities.
Muuse’s 8 full-time employees come from impressive and diverse business backgrounds, with experience in CPG partnerships (Unilever), large infrastructure development projects (NRG), food delivery systems in China (Ele.me, now Alibaba) and circular economy design (sustainable fashion). We are made up of three key teams: product/technology, operations, and finance. Access to the profile of the entire team could be found at www.Muuse.io/team
A dedicated and diverse 8-people-team co-working and co-living across two regions that represent both ends of the single-use plastics problem - Singapore and San Francisco
Experience in building and leading a team from concept to execution
A talented design team capable of building a product that is exciting to interact with, ergonomic, and tech-enabled to be functionally convenient
Strong branding team with an obsession to make Muuse part of the larger global movement towards a sustainable future
An exceptional operations and growth team leading the expansion of Muuse. in Indonesia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Europe and the United States
A comprehensive finance and fundraising team to support the goals of the company accordingly
In order to reach our organizational goals, Muuse has sought partnerships that provide mentorship with regards to manufacturing and technology development and a deep understanding of our target markets in the United States and South East Asia. One of our most notable partnerships is through our NextGen Cup Challenge accelerator, sponsored by a consortium of brands with the help of IDEO and Closed Loop Partners. The brands in the NextGen Consortium include Starbucks, McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, Nestle, Yum! Brands, Wendy’s, with World Wildlife Fund as an advisory partner. We also have strong partnerships with NGOs in the plastic waste space such as Blue Ocean Partners, along with technology partners such as Impinj and Sylebra Capital. Recently, Muuse has been invited to join the WEF consortium focused on single-use plastic elimination.
Muuse's business model is built to encourage quick adoption and accelerated package circulation.
On the B2B end, Muuse doe snot charge venues to operate in as long as the venue facilitates the cleaning of cups returned to their venue. If facilitating the sanitisation is not possible, the venue could opt to pay for Muuse premium, where our sanitisation partners take care of the cleaning.
Customer-wise, Muuse charges a flat monthly subscription fee where the customer could leverage on Muuse service without a limit. To compensate however, Muuse has arranged for partnership discounts which break even the subscription cost. Only when a package is not returned within a period of 7 days, Muuse charges a fee.
The later business model has proven to facilitate steadier cash inflows and quick venue and customers adoption, which in turn mutually predispose a networking effect and accelerated adoption of the solution.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
We believe in the necessity of bringing more awareness to our solution to end single- use packaging. As a young startup, Muuse can benefit from various areas of the MIT Solve network, one of the most crucial ones at this current stage being additional funding to overcome the financial barrier to scaling our software platform and tech-enabled packaging to be able to enter the market quickly. As a software platform, we are a flexible solution with many use cases, which means we could use the support mentors who are experts in the fields of CPG, food delivery, manufacturing, technology platforms and more. With regards to marketing efforts, the media exposure will help us tremendously bringing more awareness to the brand and our blended B2B/B2C solution.
- Solution technology
- Product/service distribution
- Funding and revenue model
Solution technology: the Muuse team aspires to create as frictionless of an experience as possible and thus keen to explore the opportunity of RFID/NFC integration and unit economics
Product/service distribution: Scale is crucial to Muuse's impact and financial stability and so landing the right partners to facilitate faster development would be key to our success.
Funding and revenue model: Securing our Seed round would give the team the ability to scale the hardware and respectively facilitate higher adoption.
We would like to develop further partnerships with the CPG companies that we already mentioned, and are looking to expand relationships with large corporates with significant real-estate footprints as well as with food delivery companies. At the moment, we are launching a manufacturing push, and would get a lot of value from the advice of companies with technical manufacturing capabilities that can help coach us on our manufacturing decisions. Digital marketing is certainly an important part of our solution, and we are actively seeking a marketing accelerator/bootcamp but would welcome marketing advice and expertise.
Muuse's technology leverages on machine learning to optimise the circulation of multiple-use packaging with the ultimate goal of eliminating the need of single-use plastic. Mitigating the impact of single-use plastic would in turn benefit humanity through cleaner lands and oceans, lesser CO2 emissions resulting from the production and incineration of plastic, as well as more stable climate patterns that benefit the healthy production of food and stable quality of live of coastal nations.
Muuse's technology leverages on machine learning to optimise the circulation of multiple-use packaging with the ultimate goal of eliminating the need of single-use plastic. Mitigating the impact of single-use plastic would in turn benefit humanity through cleaner lands and oceans, lesser CO2 emissions resulting from the production and incineration of plastic, as well as more stable climate patterns that benefit the healthy production of food and stable quality of live of coastal nations.