Green economy and the reverse logistics of waste electrical and electronic equipment

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Autor(a) principal: Marins, Fernando Augusto Silva
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Araujo, Marcus Vinicius F. de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Independent Journal of Management & Production
Texto Completo: http://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/362
Resumo: From the way globally accepted for economic growth representation of evolution of a country related to the findings of non consideration of environmental assets and liabilities as a measure of occupancy in the economy of the countries, this study suggests a paradigm shift in the operation of the world economy with the implementation of the Green Economy concept seeking the achievement of environmental goals necessary to a level considered optimal in terms of pollution at lower cost to society. The focus of the study is given to the management of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), particularly in the reverse logistics of WEEE as a potential tool for economic growth maintenance condition with sustainability. A diagnosis on the use of reverse logistics of WEEE in the world is also presented based on research conducted in countries on five continents. At the end of the study it was concluded that the application of reverse logistics in the world is still incipient with no evidence of the use of economic instruments that give opportunity for growth and sustainability. Accordingly, it is emphasized that the management of WEEE practiced in most countries has shown motivation solely on financial profit based on the export / import of waste in a kind of ruse coated green taking into account the environmental and health risks of the population in developing countries or in development, which are the main final destination of WEEE.
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title Green economy and the reverse logistics of waste electrical and electronic equipment
spellingShingle Green economy and the reverse logistics of waste electrical and electronic equipment
Marins, Fernando Augusto Silva
Reverse logistics
Green Economy
Electronics Waste
Economic Instruments
Sustainability
title_short Green economy and the reverse logistics of waste electrical and electronic equipment
title_full Green economy and the reverse logistics of waste electrical and electronic equipment
title_fullStr Green economy and the reverse logistics of waste electrical and electronic equipment
title_full_unstemmed Green economy and the reverse logistics of waste electrical and electronic equipment
title_sort Green economy and the reverse logistics of waste electrical and electronic equipment
author Marins, Fernando Augusto Silva
author_facet Marins, Fernando Augusto Silva
Araujo, Marcus Vinicius F. de
author_role author
author2 Araujo, Marcus Vinicius F. de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marins, Fernando Augusto Silva
Araujo, Marcus Vinicius F. de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Reverse logistics
Green Economy
Electronics Waste
Economic Instruments
Sustainability
topic Reverse logistics
Green Economy
Electronics Waste
Economic Instruments
Sustainability
description From the way globally accepted for economic growth representation of evolution of a country related to the findings of non consideration of environmental assets and liabilities as a measure of occupancy in the economy of the countries, this study suggests a paradigm shift in the operation of the world economy with the implementation of the Green Economy concept seeking the achievement of environmental goals necessary to a level considered optimal in terms of pollution at lower cost to society. The focus of the study is given to the management of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), particularly in the reverse logistics of WEEE as a potential tool for economic growth maintenance condition with sustainability. A diagnosis on the use of reverse logistics of WEEE in the world is also presented based on research conducted in countries on five continents. At the end of the study it was concluded that the application of reverse logistics in the world is still incipient with no evidence of the use of economic instruments that give opportunity for growth and sustainability. Accordingly, it is emphasized that the management of WEEE practiced in most countries has shown motivation solely on financial profit based on the export / import of waste in a kind of ruse coated green taking into account the environmental and health risks of the population in developing countries or in development, which are the main final destination of WEEE.
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