THE STATE OF REVERSE LOGISTICS IN SOME MUNICIPALITIES AND BORDER CAMPAIGN OF THE WEST RIO GRANDE DO SUL/ RS
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Reverse logistics. Solid waste. National Policy for Solid Waste.Abstract
From the National Solid Waste Policy (PNRS), municipalities have the shared responsibility of certain solid waste, including fluorescent lamps, electronics, batteries and tires. The Reverse Logistics came to pay up the life cycle of materials, making products already used return of the various consumption points to their origin. In step of Reverse Logistics, products undergo a refresher and return to jail until they are finally disposed of correctly, in order to ensure a sustainable recovery for the environment. Faced with the need to implement the Reverse Logistics in municipal public agencies, through this study aimed to conduct a diagnosis of the situation of Reverse Logistics in some municipalities of the campaign and Border West of the state of Rio Grande do Sul region. It can be concluded 60% of the municipalities surveyed already have their Municipal Plan for Solid Waste Integrated Management, but only one municipality considers its efficient Reverse Logistics System. However the 40% that do not have the Municipal Plan for Solid Waste Integrated Management, have at least one reverse logistics system. Thus, it is clear that the government is increasingly concerned about environmental issues in their surroundings.Downloads
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