Reverse Logistics of Pesticide Packaging: A Case Study in Rio Branco/Ac, Brazil (original) (raw)

Reverse Logistics Systems of Empty Packings of Agricultural Pesticides in Brazil

This paper presents an understanding of RLSs in Brazil for empty packings of pesticide. it describes and analyzes these RLSs, in order to identify the processes of return and recycling and the market viability for recycled products. The work described in this paper studied the connections or relationships with focus on the recycler of 1st level, decomposing the studied RLS into two subsystems or stages: collection and post-collection system

Reverse logistics of pesticide packages in Arapiraca, Alagoas – Brazil

2020

Arapiraca is the municipality of Alagoas with the largest number of cases of poisoning by pesticides, not only due to direct contact with the product, but due to inappropriate disposal of packaging. This research aimed to diagnose the reverse logistics of pesticide packaging in Arapiraca/ AL at eight pesticide dealers, 31 family farmers, technicians responsible for ADRAAL, ADEAL and State Public Ministry, through interviews, using semi-structured questionnaires. Although the dealers provided information on the management of empty pesticide packages (87.5%), 71.4% of farmers did not return it, burying or burning it most of the time (59.6%). When returned, the presence of waste was the main problem cited by dealers. A total of 2,341 units and 1,482 kg of packages were picked by the itinerant service performed by ADRAAL in 2018. ADEAL has a staff limited to 10 workers and lacks a computerized system to control and monitor the use of pesticides. In the 15 inspections in 2017, irregulari...

MATERIALS MANAGEMENT: A REVERSE LOGISTICS CASE OF AGROTOXICS EMPTY CONTAINERS IN A SUGAR AND ALCOHOL COMPANY

With the advances in today's chemical pesticides, global agriculture has become extremely productive, which, from another point of view, brought many environmental problems, especially in relation to damage caused by pesticides and the improper disposal of their packages. Brazil, on the other hand, holds the world record in the collection and recycling of empty pesticides containers, which could only be configured within a process of compromise among all stakeholders: from the manufacturers of pesticides to the farmer (or rural enterprise). The objective of this study was to analyze the measures taken from storage, to transportation, and to collection posts of empty pesticides containers, by a large Brazilian sugar and ethanol company. The methodology has adopted of an exploratory nature within a qualitative approach, through a semi-structured interview with the logistics and material manager of the company investigated. It was found that the company follows a strict process of handling empty containers of pesticides, following the standards and laws of the country, aiming to achieve the ISO14000 certification, for the social compromise to the community in which it operates.

PROPOSAL FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF POST-CONSUMER REVERSE LOGISTICS PRACTICES IN THE TREATMENT OF SOLID WASTE: A MULTI-CASE STUDY IN THE TEXTILE AND CLOTHING SECTOR OF SANTA CRUZ DO CAPIBARIBE

2023

The study aims to propose the implementation of postconsumer reverse logistics practices in the treatment of solid waste from microenterprises in the textile and clothing sector in Santa Cruz do Capibaribe. For that, it was necessary to know the productive process of the companies; identify the solid residues that are generated in the production process; raise the actions that are currently adopted by companies regarding the treatment of their solid waste; and, finally, propose new actions for the treatment of solid waste generated in the production process. This is an applied, qualitative, exploratory and descriptive research, in the format of a multicase study, which used a semi-structured interview script and non-participant observation as a data collection instrument. After knowing the reality of the two companies, it was concluded that there is a long way to go in the search for the implementation of Post-Consumer Reverse Logistics practices. It was noticed that their efforts, aiming at the correct disposal of solid waste generated in the production process, are insufficient, since they adopt few treatment actions, giving rise to the incorrect disposal of a high volume of materials. Thus, actions were proposed for the treatment of this solid waste, involving resale, recycling, reuse and a more appropriate final destination.

Reverse Logistics, Green Logistics, and Packaging

Logistics Engineering Handbook, 2007

One of the main global challenges is developing methods for the sustainable destination of nonrecycling wastes. In this study, a sustainable treatment and destination for post-consumer cement packaging through analyses of its potential as an alternative fuel in cement production an d the evaluation of the use of reverse logistics as a tool for the management of this waste were carried out. A methodology was adopted through bibliographic research, laboratorial evaluation of cement bags and case study of reverse logistics in a large Brazilian cement company that uses co-processing. The results proved, through laboratory analyses, the suitability of the post-consumer cement packages for use as alternative fuel in clinker kilns. The viability was proven through the use of the reverse logistics tool as a management model, using facilitating levers such as return freight and collected packing volumes. The results of these experiments can provide a basis for cement companies, especially in South America, to use similar methods to ensure the final reverse logistics of their waste.

Recycling Analysis in Northern city in the State of Rio de Janeiro: A Study of Reverse Logistics

This work analyzes the recycling process of the PET bottle in a company located in Campos dos Goytacazes, - a northern city in the state of Rio de Janeiro, from the concept of reverse logistics. It was sought, through qualitative research with the company to know the process of recycling the PET bottle and its understanding as a contribution to the environmental issue. Visits were made to the company for a period of one month, alternating times during work hours, observing since the arrival of the material collected in the streets until the end of the recycling process, together with the visits carried out was applied a questionnaire with the company's employees in order to measure their understanding of the recycling process. It was developed the process flowchart and the mapping, aiming to allow not only to know the sequence of the process developed, but also to analyze it in terms of strengths and weaknesses. After data collection, it was verified that, with regard to the production process, the employees performed their tasks empirically, knowing only the stage of the process by which they were responsible, and they and the company had no formal procedure to demonstrate the sequential steps involved in the recycling process.

Reverse Logistics and Waste in the Textile and Clothing Production Chain in Brazil

IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 2019

The global environmental concern turns to the production of waste and its correct disposal. The chance of the natural degradation of this content is minimal, and logistics become an urgent discussion for all production chains. The lack of knowledge of Brazilians about recycling and non-education for conscious consumption hinders the development of initiatives in the segment. On the other hand, instead of adopting the necessary measures to implement reverse logistics and recycle these materials, companies are importing waste from other countries, neglecting the potential for income generation and sustainable business that could invest. The objective of this article is to evaluate the scenario of recycling initiatives and reverse logistics carried out in the textile and clothing industry in Brazil, through bibliographical research and surveys in Google and Facebook, internet sites and open data analysis of national and international bodies on the subject. There is a shortage of studies, and the appropriateness of the subject is urgent and necessary. From the results, it can be verified that without official records, government agencies' efforts to implement reverse logistics and recycling and encourage the benefits of the activity, there is no way to solve the issue.

A modelling framework of reverse logistics practices in the Colombian plastic sector

International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, 2013

The development of the logistics sector among the last decades has allowed the growth of organisational competitive advantages through the concept of reverse logistics (RL). As part of the supply chain management, this concept allows the efficient and effective management of product recycling once their life cycle is finished. Although the practice of RL is part of a sustainable strategy for the management of the supply chain, there is no much literature about its practice in Colombia. In this context, this paper is a first research approach of RL practices in Colombian enterprises, with a particular focus on the plastic sector. After a first analysis of the definitions of RL, some conceptual models are presented for the companies under study. This paper then analyses the results of an exploratory study of RL practices within the Colombian plastic sector. Results of this study are discussed and suggestions to decrease a negative impact on the environment are presented.