Concepts, design and implementation of Reverse Logistics Systems for Sustainable Supply Chains in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Corrêa, Henrique Luiz
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Xavier, Lucia Helena
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: JOSCM. Journal of Operations and Supply Chain Management
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.fgv.br/joscm/article/view/9197
Resumo: There is growing social pressure for organizations to reduce their rates of consumption ofnonrenewable natural resources and in parallel, to also reduce the release of post-production and postconsumptionwaste to landfills, water bodies and air, thereby causing damage to the environment. Torespond to the pressure it is necessary that organizations' operations prioritize the "3R" goals: Reduce,Reuse and Recycle.In this context, the so called reverse logistics flows have grown in importance in the study of supplychains. Examples are the components and materials that are collected after they are consumed or used.Instead of being sent to the landfill companies use reverse logistics to transport them back in supplychains to be reused or, recycled and reincorporated as secondary input material for new production.This article aims, through the review of related legislation in Brazil, relevant literature and a numberof Brazilian and international case studies to develop a basic framework to be used in the developmentand implementation of reverse logistics systems (RLS).DOI: 10.12660/joscmv6n1p1-25URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.12660/joscmv6n1p1-25
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title Concepts, design and implementation of Reverse Logistics Systems for Sustainable Supply Chains in Brazil
spellingShingle Concepts, design and implementation of Reverse Logistics Systems for Sustainable Supply Chains in Brazil
Corrêa, Henrique Luiz
Reverse logistics
closed loop supply chain
sustainability
Brazil
title_short Concepts, design and implementation of Reverse Logistics Systems for Sustainable Supply Chains in Brazil
title_full Concepts, design and implementation of Reverse Logistics Systems for Sustainable Supply Chains in Brazil
title_fullStr Concepts, design and implementation of Reverse Logistics Systems for Sustainable Supply Chains in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Concepts, design and implementation of Reverse Logistics Systems for Sustainable Supply Chains in Brazil
title_sort Concepts, design and implementation of Reverse Logistics Systems for Sustainable Supply Chains in Brazil
author Corrêa, Henrique Luiz
author_facet Corrêa, Henrique Luiz
Xavier, Lucia Helena
author_role author
author2 Xavier, Lucia Helena
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Corrêa, Henrique Luiz
Xavier, Lucia Helena
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Reverse logistics
closed loop supply chain
sustainability
Brazil
topic Reverse logistics
closed loop supply chain
sustainability
Brazil
description There is growing social pressure for organizations to reduce their rates of consumption ofnonrenewable natural resources and in parallel, to also reduce the release of post-production and postconsumptionwaste to landfills, water bodies and air, thereby causing damage to the environment. Torespond to the pressure it is necessary that organizations' operations prioritize the "3R" goals: Reduce,Reuse and Recycle.In this context, the so called reverse logistics flows have grown in importance in the study of supplychains. Examples are the components and materials that are collected after they are consumed or used.Instead of being sent to the landfill companies use reverse logistics to transport them back in supplychains to be reused or, recycled and reincorporated as secondary input material for new production.This article aims, through the review of related legislation in Brazil, relevant literature and a numberof Brazilian and international case studies to develop a basic framework to be used in the developmentand implementation of reverse logistics systems (RLS).DOI: 10.12660/joscmv6n1p1-25URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.12660/joscmv6n1p1-25
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