Perform a cost management analysis for a company who designed a aluminium foot peg for a motorcycle. Takeke in consideration the following criterias. Uses numbers that are comparable to reality but invented. a. Economic Impact (cost): should be considered, where relevant, Prototype design and cost of production, including how the cost of production can be reduced, where appropriate II. Cost of the device in mass production, including materials, operations, supports, etc. III. Product cost savings should be considered where appropriate. IV. Tax incentives to be considered towards the final cost of the product. V. Environmental aspects, such as resource availability, may affect the cost of the product and therefore its price and vulnerability in the market. b. Environmental Impact of the product: when relevant, please consider Increase or reduction of emissions obtained through modifications in processes that emit greenhouse gases (GHG) or products that do. IL Change in consumption or use patterns, which affect the environment, such as the use of water, food, energy, wood, etc. (positive or negative effect). III. Dependence on scarce (such as precious material) or abundant resources. For example, some fuel cell technologies use scarce material while others use abundant material. This will have an impact on the availability of these materials as well as on their prices. lv. Effect of project production and operation on the availability of natural resources and competition on the planet's resources. Considering their availability in nature and the impact of their consumption on the balance of nature. v. Environmental regulation c. Social Impact of the product: where relevant, please consider How can the developed product impact on people's lives. Is it a positive or negative impact? Il. What community or personal needs does it address? ill. Will the product change consumption patterns? iv. Is the product automating a task that is currently done manually and therefore could have an impact on employment? v. Does the product create new jobs or fields? vi. Health and Safety Issues vil. Limitations of regulations addressing social and environmental concerns