Reverse logistics: the secure disposal of cell phone batteries in Brazil

Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have legislation regulating the disposal and treatment of batteries. Resolution n. 257 of the National Environment Council (CONAMA) establishes limits for the concentration of heavy metals in cells and batteries so that they can be disposed of with hou...

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Principais autores: Oliveira, Sabrina Julian de, Teixeira, Ricardo Luiz Perez, Brito, Max Leandro de Araújo, Silva, Priscilla Chantal Duarte
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title Reverse logistics: the secure disposal of cell phone batteries in Brazil
title_short Reverse logistics: the secure disposal of cell phone batteries in Brazil
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description Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have legislation regulating the disposal and treatment of batteries. Resolution n. 257 of the National Environment Council (CONAMA) establishes limits for the concentration of heavy metals in cells and batteries so that they can be disposed of with household waste. For the collection to be efficient, it is necessary that all involved parties embrace the cause and dedicate themselves as much as possible to do their part. The questions that drive this research are: Do Brazilian companies practice reverse logistics for the collection of smartphone batteries? If so, how is reverse logistics implemented? In this context, the main objective is to know if Brazilian companies employ reverse logistics for the collection of smartphone batteries in Brazil. The methodology applied in the research is that of qualitative exploratory research. Publications on websites and portals of Smartphone battery collection services and Brazilian regulations were searched for the research topics. The main topic of the research is to know if the companies apply reverse logistics to the disposal of Smartphone batteries. During the research valid inferences from texts were sought for the contexts of reverse logistics and disposal of Smartphone batteries. For the research data collection, a previous analysis was performed, in addition to the material analysis and the treatment of the results, the inference. According to the results of the research obtained, the main producers and suppliers of smartphones, as well as the telephony carriers in Brazil fulfill their role in structuring and implementing reverse logistics systems, besides making available disposal points for smartphone batteries. However, one of the weak points of the reverse logistics applied is the little disclosure to consumers as to the adequate disposal and collection points indicated by the companies.
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spelling oai:periodicos.ufrn.br:article-263372021-09-17T17:08:20Z Reverse logistics: the secure disposal of cell phone batteries in Brazil Logística inversa: el desecho adecuado de las baterías de smartphones en Brasil Logística reversa: a destinação acertada de baterias de smartphones no Brasil Oliveira, Sabrina Julian de Teixeira, Ricardo Luiz Perez Brito, Max Leandro de Araújo Silva, Priscilla Chantal Duarte Baterias; CONAMA; Logística reversa; Responsabilidade compartilhada; Smartphones. Batteries; CONAMA; Reverse logistics; Shared responsibility; Smartphones. Baterías; CONAMA; Logística inversa; Responsabilidad compartida; Smartphones. Brazil is the first country in Latin America to have legislation regulating the disposal and treatment of batteries. Resolution n. 257 of the National Environment Council (CONAMA) establishes limits for the concentration of heavy metals in cells and batteries so that they can be disposed of with household waste. For the collection to be efficient, it is necessary that all involved parties embrace the cause and dedicate themselves as much as possible to do their part. The questions that drive this research are: Do Brazilian companies practice reverse logistics for the collection of smartphone batteries? If so, how is reverse logistics implemented? In this context, the main objective is to know if Brazilian companies employ reverse logistics for the collection of smartphone batteries in Brazil. The methodology applied in the research is that of qualitative exploratory research. Publications on websites and portals of Smartphone battery collection services and Brazilian regulations were searched for the research topics. The main topic of the research is to know if the companies apply reverse logistics to the disposal of Smartphone batteries. During the research valid inferences from texts were sought for the contexts of reverse logistics and disposal of Smartphone batteries. For the research data collection, a previous analysis was performed, in addition to the material analysis and the treatment of the results, the inference. According to the results of the research obtained, the main producers and suppliers of smartphones, as well as the telephony carriers in Brazil fulfill their role in structuring and implementing reverse logistics systems, besides making available disposal points for smartphone batteries. However, one of the weak points of the reverse logistics applied is the little disclosure to consumers as to the adequate disposal and collection points indicated by the companies. Brasil fue el primer país de América Latina en tener una legislación que regula la eliminación y el tratamiento de las pilas. La Resolución n. 257 del Consejo Nacional del Medio Ambiente (CONAMA) establece límites de concentración de metales pesados en pilas y baterías para que puedan ser desechadas con los residuos domésticos. Para que la recogida sea eficaz, es necesario que todas las partes implicadas abracen la causa y se dediquen en la medida de lo posible a hacer su parte. Las preguntas que impulsaron esta investigación son: ¿Practican las empresas brasileñas la logística inversa para la recogida de baterías de smartphones? Si es así, ¿cómo se aplica la logística inversa? En este contexto, el objetivo principal es saber si las empresas brasileñas emplean la logística inversa en la recogida de baterías de smartphones en Brasil. La metodología aplicada en la investigación es cualitativa exploratoria. Para los temas de la investigación se buscaron publicaciones en sitios web y portales de servicios de recogida de baterías de smartphones y en la normativa brasileña. El tema principal de la investigación es saber si las empresas aplican la logística inversa a la eliminación de las baterías de Smartphone. Durante la investigación se buscaron inferencias válidas de los textos para los contextos de logística inversa y eliminación de baterías de smartphones. Para la recolección de datos de la investigación, se realizó un análisis previo, además del análisis material y el tratamiento de los resultados, la inferencia. De acuerdo con los resultados de la investigación obtenidos, los principales productores y proveedores de Smartphones, así como las operadoras de telefonía en Brasil cumplen su papel en la estructuración e implementación de sistemas de logística inversa, además de poner a disposición puntos de disposición de baterías de smartphones. Sin embargo, uno de los puntos débiles de la logística inversa aplicada es la poca divulgación a los consumidores de los puntos de desecho y recogida adecuados indicados por las empresas. O Brasil é o primeiro país da América Latina a ter uma legislação para a regulamentação do descarte e tratamento de pilhas e baterias. A Resolução nº 257 do Conselho Nacional do Meio Ambiente (CONAMA) estabelece limites de concentração de metais pesados em pilhas e baterias para que elas possam ser dispostas com o lixo doméstico. Para que a disposição seja eficiente, faz-se necessário que todos os intervenientes envolvidos adotem ações sustentáveis, como a logística reversa, e se dediquem ao máximo para realizar a sua parte. As perguntas que fomentaram essa pesquisa são: as empresas brasileiras praticam logística reversa para a coleta de baterias de smartphones? Se elas praticam, como a logística reversa é implementada? Nesse contexto, o principal objetivo é saber se as empresas brasileiras empregam a logística reversa na coleta de baterias de smartphones no Brasil. A metodologia aplicada na pesquisa é do tipo exploratória qualitativa. Pesquisou-se publicações em sites e portais de serviços de coletas de baterias de Smartphones e de regulamentações brasileiras para os tópicos da pesquisa. O principal tópico da pesquisa é saber se as empresas brasileiras aplicam a logística reversa quanto às baterias de Smartphones. Durante a investigação foram procuradas inferências válidas de textos para os contextos da logística inversa e da eliminação de baterias de Smartphones. Para a coleta de dados da investigação, foi realizada uma análise prévia, além da análise do material e do tratamento dos resultados, a inferência. De acordo com os resultados da pesquisa obtida, os principais produtores e fornecedores de smartphones, bem como as operadoras de telefonia no Brasil cumprem o seu papel na estruturação e implementação de sistemas de logística reversa, além de disponibilizarem pontos de eliminação de baterias de smartphones. Contudo, um dos pontos fracos da logística reversa empregada é a sua pouca divulgação aos consumidores dos locais de descarte e coleta adequados e que são indicados pelas empresas. Max Leandro de Araújo Brito 2021-09-17 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://periodicos.ufrn.br/casoseconsultoria/article/view/26337 Revista de Casos e Consultoria; v. 12 n. 1 (2021); e26337 2237-7417 por https://periodicos.ufrn.br/casoseconsultoria/article/view/26337/14774 Copyright (c) 2021 Sabrina Julian de Oliveira, Ricardo Luiz Perez Teixeira, Max Leandro de Araújo Brito, Priscilla Chantal Duarte Silva