ANALYSIS OF STRATEGIES FOR REVERSAL LOGISTICS: A CASE STUDY ON THE HAVAIANAS FLIP FLOPS IN SÃO PAULO (SP) AND JOÃO PESSOA (PB), BRAZIL
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Resumo: | Advances in technology and marketing concepts have been contributing in reducing the life cycle of products and to their rapid discard. In the other hand, new sustainable strategies seek to close the product cycle in the market through reverse logistics. The present study aimed to examine the consumer’s willingness to return consumed products through two strategies for collecting, using Havaianas sandals as a case study: direct return or selective disposal. A total of 807 questionnaires were administered in two large Brazilian cities, João Pessoa (390) and São Paulo (417), and recycling cooperatives were visited. In total, about 80% reported using the sandal. In São Paulo city, among the almost 73% that were willing to return the sandals, 34% would do it without any financial encouragement. In João Pessoa, among the 85% that would return the sandals, about 43% would not need any encouragement. In São Paulo, the potential for selective collection (60%) is superior to direct voluntary return (40%), and in João Pessoa both strategies are equivalent. We concluded that: both direct voluntary return and selective devolution are viable strategies, but a pilot project seems to be necessary to better evaluate the different strategies; cooperatives of collectors of recyclable materials may be a good alternative as a collaboration to collect the urban solid waste; the shared responsibility between society, government and companies is helpful for closing the cycle of materials; and the reverse logistic may play an important role in the business competitiveness. |
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ANALYSIS OF STRATEGIES FOR REVERSAL LOGISTICS: A CASE STUDY ON THE HAVAIANAS FLIP FLOPS IN SÃO PAULO (SP) AND JOÃO PESSOA (PB), BRAZILANÁLISE DE ESTRATÉGIAS PARA A LOGÍSTICA REVERSA: UM ESTUDO DE CASOS SOBRE AS SANDÁLIAS HAVAIANAS EM SÃO PAULO (SP) E JOÃO PESSOA (PB)Reverse logisticsCollective disposalRecyclingSustainable development.Logística ReversaColeta SeletivaReciclagemDesenvolvimento Sustentável.Advances in technology and marketing concepts have been contributing in reducing the life cycle of products and to their rapid discard. In the other hand, new sustainable strategies seek to close the product cycle in the market through reverse logistics. The present study aimed to examine the consumer’s willingness to return consumed products through two strategies for collecting, using Havaianas sandals as a case study: direct return or selective disposal. A total of 807 questionnaires were administered in two large Brazilian cities, João Pessoa (390) and São Paulo (417), and recycling cooperatives were visited. In total, about 80% reported using the sandal. In São Paulo city, among the almost 73% that were willing to return the sandals, 34% would do it without any financial encouragement. In João Pessoa, among the 85% that would return the sandals, about 43% would not need any encouragement. In São Paulo, the potential for selective collection (60%) is superior to direct voluntary return (40%), and in João Pessoa both strategies are equivalent. We concluded that: both direct voluntary return and selective devolution are viable strategies, but a pilot project seems to be necessary to better evaluate the different strategies; cooperatives of collectors of recyclable materials may be a good alternative as a collaboration to collect the urban solid waste; the shared responsibility between society, government and companies is helpful for closing the cycle of materials; and the reverse logistic may play an important role in the business competitiveness.O avanço da tecnologia e as atuais formas de marketing pressionam o mercado para um consumo demasiado, o que induz à redução do ciclo de vida dos produtos e implica no seu rápido descarte. Novas estratégias sustentáveis buscam fechar o ciclo do produto no mercado através da logística reversa. Este trabalho teve por objetivo analisar duas estratégias de coleta de produtos pós-consumo utilizando como estudo de caso as sandálias Havaianas: devolução direta e coleta seletiva. Para verificar a predisposição do consumidor mediante as estratégias de coleta, foram aplicados questionários em dois centros urbanos (João Pessoa e São Paulo), além de visitas realizadas em várias cooperativas de reciclagem. Do total de entrevistados mais de 80% declarou usar as sandálias. Em São Paulo, dos quase 73% dos entrevistados que devolveriam as sandálias, 34% o fariam sem necessidade de incentivo. Em João Pessoa, dos 85% dos entrevistados que devolveriam, 43% não precisariam de incentivo. Em São Paulo o potencial de captação através da coleta seletiva (60%) é superior ao de devolução direta voluntária (40%), sendo que em João Pessoa essas duas estratégias se equivalem. Concluímos que: a devolução direta voluntária e a coleta seletiva mostraram-se viáveis; o ideal seria um projeto piloto para melhor avaliar melhor as diferentes estratégias; cooperativas de catadores podem ser uma importante meio de captação de resíduos sólidos passíveis de reciclagem; a responsabilidade compartilhada entre a sociedade, poder público e privado podem contribuir para fechar o ciclo do produto; e a logística reversa pode ser vista como ferramenta estratégica de competitividade empresarial.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2014-08-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/reget/article/view/1363010.5902/2236117013630Revista Eletrônica em Gestão, Educação e Tecnologia Ambiental; REGET, V. 18, N. 2, MAY-AUG., 2014; 835-845Revista Eletrônica em Gestão, Educação e Tecnologia Ambiental; REGET, V. 18, N. 2, MAIO-AGO., 2014; 835-8452236-11702236-1170reponame:Revista Eletrônica em Gestão Educação e Tecnologia Ambiental (REGET)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/reget/article/view/13630/pdfBarbosa, Karlla Vanessa de CamargoSilingovski, Tatiane MagalhãesTeixeira, Alexandra AlcantaraGiovanni, Renato deAlmeida, ThomazMartins, Cristina SaddyUezu, Alexandreinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-07-14T13:04:01Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/13630Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/regetPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/reget/oaimarcelobdarosa@gmail.com||reget.ufsm@gmail.com2236-11702236-1170opendoar:2021-07-14T13:04:01Revista Eletrônica em Gestão Educação e Tecnologia Ambiental (REGET) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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ANALYSIS OF STRATEGIES FOR REVERSAL LOGISTICS: A CASE STUDY ON THE HAVAIANAS FLIP FLOPS IN SÃO PAULO (SP) AND JOÃO PESSOA (PB), BRAZIL ANÁLISE DE ESTRATÉGIAS PARA A LOGÍSTICA REVERSA: UM ESTUDO DE CASOS SOBRE AS SANDÁLIAS HAVAIANAS EM SÃO PAULO (SP) E JOÃO PESSOA (PB) |
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ANALYSIS OF STRATEGIES FOR REVERSAL LOGISTICS: A CASE STUDY ON THE HAVAIANAS FLIP FLOPS IN SÃO PAULO (SP) AND JOÃO PESSOA (PB), BRAZIL |
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ANALYSIS OF STRATEGIES FOR REVERSAL LOGISTICS: A CASE STUDY ON THE HAVAIANAS FLIP FLOPS IN SÃO PAULO (SP) AND JOÃO PESSOA (PB), BRAZIL Barbosa, Karlla Vanessa de Camargo Reverse logistics Collective disposal Recycling Sustainable development. Logística Reversa Coleta Seletiva Reciclagem Desenvolvimento Sustentável. |
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ANALYSIS OF STRATEGIES FOR REVERSAL LOGISTICS: A CASE STUDY ON THE HAVAIANAS FLIP FLOPS IN SÃO PAULO (SP) AND JOÃO PESSOA (PB), BRAZIL |
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ANALYSIS OF STRATEGIES FOR REVERSAL LOGISTICS: A CASE STUDY ON THE HAVAIANAS FLIP FLOPS IN SÃO PAULO (SP) AND JOÃO PESSOA (PB), BRAZIL |
title_fullStr |
ANALYSIS OF STRATEGIES FOR REVERSAL LOGISTICS: A CASE STUDY ON THE HAVAIANAS FLIP FLOPS IN SÃO PAULO (SP) AND JOÃO PESSOA (PB), BRAZIL |
title_full_unstemmed |
ANALYSIS OF STRATEGIES FOR REVERSAL LOGISTICS: A CASE STUDY ON THE HAVAIANAS FLIP FLOPS IN SÃO PAULO (SP) AND JOÃO PESSOA (PB), BRAZIL |
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ANALYSIS OF STRATEGIES FOR REVERSAL LOGISTICS: A CASE STUDY ON THE HAVAIANAS FLIP FLOPS IN SÃO PAULO (SP) AND JOÃO PESSOA (PB), BRAZIL |
author |
Barbosa, Karlla Vanessa de Camargo |
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Barbosa, Karlla Vanessa de Camargo Silingovski, Tatiane Magalhães Teixeira, Alexandra Alcantara Giovanni, Renato de Almeida, Thomaz Martins, Cristina Saddy Uezu, Alexandre |
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author |
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Silingovski, Tatiane Magalhães Teixeira, Alexandra Alcantara Giovanni, Renato de Almeida, Thomaz Martins, Cristina Saddy Uezu, Alexandre |
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Barbosa, Karlla Vanessa de Camargo Silingovski, Tatiane Magalhães Teixeira, Alexandra Alcantara Giovanni, Renato de Almeida, Thomaz Martins, Cristina Saddy Uezu, Alexandre |
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Reverse logistics Collective disposal Recycling Sustainable development. Logística Reversa Coleta Seletiva Reciclagem Desenvolvimento Sustentável. |
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Reverse logistics Collective disposal Recycling Sustainable development. Logística Reversa Coleta Seletiva Reciclagem Desenvolvimento Sustentável. |
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Advances in technology and marketing concepts have been contributing in reducing the life cycle of products and to their rapid discard. In the other hand, new sustainable strategies seek to close the product cycle in the market through reverse logistics. The present study aimed to examine the consumer’s willingness to return consumed products through two strategies for collecting, using Havaianas sandals as a case study: direct return or selective disposal. A total of 807 questionnaires were administered in two large Brazilian cities, João Pessoa (390) and São Paulo (417), and recycling cooperatives were visited. In total, about 80% reported using the sandal. In São Paulo city, among the almost 73% that were willing to return the sandals, 34% would do it without any financial encouragement. In João Pessoa, among the 85% that would return the sandals, about 43% would not need any encouragement. In São Paulo, the potential for selective collection (60%) is superior to direct voluntary return (40%), and in João Pessoa both strategies are equivalent. We concluded that: both direct voluntary return and selective devolution are viable strategies, but a pilot project seems to be necessary to better evaluate the different strategies; cooperatives of collectors of recyclable materials may be a good alternative as a collaboration to collect the urban solid waste; the shared responsibility between society, government and companies is helpful for closing the cycle of materials; and the reverse logistic may play an important role in the business competitiveness. |
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