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Life Cycle Assessment of reverse logistics of empty pesticide containers in Brazil: Assessment of current and previous management practices

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Life Cycle Assessment of reverse logistics of empty pesticide containers in Brazil: Assessment of current and previous management practices
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2022-05-01
Authors
Karina Braga Marsola
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Andréa Leda Ramos de Oliveira
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Vol. 32
Pages: 1-17
ISSN: 0103-6513
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CORDIS: Natural sciences > Environmental science
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Authenticus ID: P-00W-NXB
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Abstract (EN): Paper aims: To define and evaluate the environmental performance of the implementation of reverse logistics (RL) for empty pesticide plastic containers (EPPC) in Brazil through the Campo Limpo System (CLS). Originality: Discussion about the implementation of RL for the development of sustainable systems, through the identification of environmental impacts associated with RL of EPPC by means of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). Research method: CLS is described and used to quantify the potential environmental impacts of the RL chain of EPPC waste management by using the LCA methodology. The analysis comprehends the situations prior and post implementation of the CLS, it takes into account container manufacturing, transportation and end-of-life. Main findings: Implementation of the CLS resulted in a reduction in nine assessed environmental impacts categories, ranging from a reduction of 79% to 26% in potential impacts. The stage leading to the largest contribution to environmental impacts is the manufacturing of EPPC. For end-of-life options, recycling proved to be the best option to lower environmental impacts. Implications for theory and practice: Results show that the public policy was environmentally effective given that current activities in EPPC management led to lower environmental impacts enabling the development of a sustainable supply chain.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 17
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