Product development using banner canvas: experience of an extension project in Northwest Parana
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Resumo: | The wide use of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) for the production of the most diverse types of products due to its versatility and low cost, makes this material one of the most used by industries, but on the other hand it generates a significant environmental impact, whether during their production and mainly in the disposal. The vinyl canvas used for congress and advertising banners, which are normally used for very short periods, are made of PVC and other components, which makes it difficult to recycle. Furthermore, when they are discarded in landfills, they take years to decompose. In view of the need to find sustainable alternatives, this article aims to reuse banner tarps for the construction of bags and accessories through extension courses offered to communities in the northwest of Paraná, aiming at increasing the life cycle of this material made from PVC. The main results obtained showed the viability of producing the artifacts using the banners used as the main raw material. Finally, it was concluded that at the same time that the project contributed to reducing the environmental impact of the disposal of the material, on the other hand it contributed as another income alternative for craftsman. |
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Product development using banner canvas: experience of an extension project in Northwest ParanaDesarrollo de produto utilizando lienzos de banner: experiencia de un proyecto de extensión en el noroeste de ParanáDesenvolvimento de produtos utilizando lona de banner: experiência de um projeto de extensão no Noroeste do Paraná DesignLona de bannerReaproveitamento.DiseñoLienzo de bannerReutilizar.DesignBanner canvasReuse.The wide use of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) for the production of the most diverse types of products due to its versatility and low cost, makes this material one of the most used by industries, but on the other hand it generates a significant environmental impact, whether during their production and mainly in the disposal. The vinyl canvas used for congress and advertising banners, which are normally used for very short periods, are made of PVC and other components, which makes it difficult to recycle. Furthermore, when they are discarded in landfills, they take years to decompose. In view of the need to find sustainable alternatives, this article aims to reuse banner tarps for the construction of bags and accessories through extension courses offered to communities in the northwest of Paraná, aiming at increasing the life cycle of this material made from PVC. The main results obtained showed the viability of producing the artifacts using the banners used as the main raw material. Finally, it was concluded that at the same time that the project contributed to reducing the environmental impact of the disposal of the material, on the other hand it contributed as another income alternative for craftsman.El amplio uso del cloruro de polivinilo (PVC) para la fabricación de diversos tipos de productos debido a su versatilidad y bajo coste, hace que este material sea uno de los más utilizados por las industrias, pero por otro lado genera un importante impacto ambiental, tanto durante su producción como especialmente en su eliminación. Las lonas de vinilo utilizadas para congresos y pancartas publicitarias, que suelen utilizarse durante periodos muy cortos, están hechas de PVC y otros componentes, lo que dificulta su proceso de reciclaje, además, cuando se desechan en los vertederos, tardan años en descomponerse. Ante la necesidad de encontrar alternativas sostenibles, este artículo pretende reutilizar la lona de las banderas para la construcción de bolsos y accesorios a través de cursos de extensión ofrecidos a las comunidades del noroeste de Paraná, con el objetivo de aumentar el ciclo de vida de este material fabricado con PVC. Los principales resultados obtenidos mostraron la viabilidad de la producción de artefactos empleando las pancartas usadas como principal materia prima. Finalmente, se concluyó que, al mismo tiempo que el proyecto contribuía a reducir el impacto ambiental de la eliminación del material, por otro lado, contribuía como alternativa de ingresos para los artesanos.A larga utilização do policloreto de vinila (PVC) para a produção dos mais diversos tipos de produtos em função de sua versatilidade e baixo custo, torna este material um dos mais utilizados pelas indústrias, mas por outro lado gera um expressivo impacto ambiental, seja durante sua produção e principalmente no descarte. As lonas vinílicas utilizadas para banners de congressos e propaganda, que normalmente são utilizadas por períodos muito curtos, são feitas de PVC e outros componentes, o que dificulta seu processo de reciclagem, além disso, quando são descartadas em aterros, levam anos para se decompor. Diante da necessidade de encontrar alternativas sustentáveis, este artigo tem por objetivo reaproveitar lonas de banner para a construção de bolsas e acessórios por meio de cursos de extensão oferecidos as comunidades do Noroeste paranaense, visando o aumento do ciclo de vida deste material feito a base de PVC. Os principais resultados obtidos evidenciaram a viabilidade da produção dos artefatos empregando os banners usados como principal matéria-prima. Por fim, concluiu-se que ao mesmo tempo que o projeto contribuiu para redução do impacto ambiental do descarte do material, por outro lado contribuiu como mais uma alternativa de renda aos artesãos.Research, Society and Development2021-04-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1408110.33448/rsd-v10i4.14081Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 4; e26710414081Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 4; e26710414081Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 4; e267104140812525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/14081/12669Copyright (c) 2021 Maiara de Oliveira Santos; Danielle Comitre Thomaz; Thalia Emanoele da Silva Oliveira; Bruna Batista; Ana Beatriz Avelino Barbosa; Claudia Cirineo Ferreira Monteirohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Maiara de Oliveira Thomaz, Danielle ComitreOliveira, Thalia Emanoele da Silva Batista, BrunaBarbosa, Ana Beatriz AvelinoMonteiro, Claudia Cirineo Ferreira 2021-04-25T11:21:26Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/14081Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:35:17.339651Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Product development using banner canvas: experience of an extension project in Northwest Parana Desarrollo de produto utilizando lienzos de banner: experiencia de un proyecto de extensión en el noroeste de Paraná Desenvolvimento de produtos utilizando lona de banner: experiência de um projeto de extensão no Noroeste do Paraná |
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Product development using banner canvas: experience of an extension project in Northwest Parana |
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Product development using banner canvas: experience of an extension project in Northwest Parana Santos, Maiara de Oliveira Design Lona de banner Reaproveitamento. Diseño Lienzo de banner Reutilizar. Design Banner canvas Reuse. |
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Product development using banner canvas: experience of an extension project in Northwest Parana |
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Product development using banner canvas: experience of an extension project in Northwest Parana |
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Product development using banner canvas: experience of an extension project in Northwest Parana |
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Product development using banner canvas: experience of an extension project in Northwest Parana |
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Product development using banner canvas: experience of an extension project in Northwest Parana |
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Santos, Maiara de Oliveira |
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Santos, Maiara de Oliveira Thomaz, Danielle Comitre Oliveira, Thalia Emanoele da Silva Batista, Bruna Barbosa, Ana Beatriz Avelino Monteiro, Claudia Cirineo Ferreira |
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Thomaz, Danielle Comitre Oliveira, Thalia Emanoele da Silva Batista, Bruna Barbosa, Ana Beatriz Avelino Monteiro, Claudia Cirineo Ferreira |
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Santos, Maiara de Oliveira Thomaz, Danielle Comitre Oliveira, Thalia Emanoele da Silva Batista, Bruna Barbosa, Ana Beatriz Avelino Monteiro, Claudia Cirineo Ferreira |
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Design Lona de banner Reaproveitamento. Diseño Lienzo de banner Reutilizar. Design Banner canvas Reuse. |
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Design Lona de banner Reaproveitamento. Diseño Lienzo de banner Reutilizar. Design Banner canvas Reuse. |
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The wide use of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) for the production of the most diverse types of products due to its versatility and low cost, makes this material one of the most used by industries, but on the other hand it generates a significant environmental impact, whether during their production and mainly in the disposal. The vinyl canvas used for congress and advertising banners, which are normally used for very short periods, are made of PVC and other components, which makes it difficult to recycle. Furthermore, when they are discarded in landfills, they take years to decompose. In view of the need to find sustainable alternatives, this article aims to reuse banner tarps for the construction of bags and accessories through extension courses offered to communities in the northwest of Paraná, aiming at increasing the life cycle of this material made from PVC. The main results obtained showed the viability of producing the artifacts using the banners used as the main raw material. Finally, it was concluded that at the same time that the project contributed to reducing the environmental impact of the disposal of the material, on the other hand it contributed as another income alternative for craftsman. |
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