> how to build a business whose goal is to be a not going concern?
You've hit upon the recurring problem with such ideas. There's a rich history of programs to incentive people to solve issues with invasive or troublesome species. They seem to almost invariably fail and also often end up making the original problem worse. My search-fu is failing me but IIRC classic examples include paying for rats in England and venomous snakes in India. Both of which ended up causing people to factory farm the desired species. Perversely, once officials realized what was happening the incentive programs were halted, the farmers stopped and their uncashed crops escaped into the wild making the problem even worse.
You've hit upon the recurring problem with such ideas. There's a rich history of programs to incentive people to solve issues with invasive or troublesome species. They seem to almost invariably fail and also often end up making the original problem worse. My search-fu is failing me but IIRC classic examples include paying for rats in England and venomous snakes in India. Both of which ended up causing people to factory farm the desired species. Perversely, once officials realized what was happening the incentive programs were halted, the farmers stopped and their uncashed crops escaped into the wild making the problem even worse.