Bibliographic citations
Flores, C., Tanohuye, T., Galaz, P., Ayala, E. (2023). Modelo prolab: ReActiva: Propuesta para promover y rentabilizar la economía circular entre las empresas de Lima Metropolitana y Callao [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24620
Flores, C., Tanohuye, T., Galaz, P., Ayala, E. Modelo prolab: ReActiva: Propuesta para promover y rentabilizar la economía circular entre las empresas de Lima Metropolitana y Callao []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24620
@mastersthesis{renati/528982,
title = "Modelo prolab: ReActiva: Propuesta para promover y rentabilizar la economía circular entre las empresas de Lima Metropolitana y Callao",
author = "Ayala Soto, Enrique Octavio",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
The thesis addresses the investigation of the economic and social viability of a sustainable enterprise in the cities of Lima and Callao in Peru. It seeks to demonstrate the feasibility of operation in the country of ReActiva, a digital platform for the purchase and sale of usable waste of industrial origin. First, we reviewed: (a) the industrial solid waste management system in the city of Lima, (b) the regulations in force for this system, and (c) the current market for the waste in question. This proposal seeks to promote the circular economy in the Peruvian industrial sector, as there are currently several factors that slow down the solid waste market, such as: relocation, informality and the lack of trust in this environment, specifically in the recovery of materials. This study, which is qualitative-quantitative, correlational, and non-experimental in scope, aims to demonstrate that a marketplace guarantees the formality of the use of recoverable resources and that the quantity of these, and the security of transactions will allow companies to establish a circular economy dynamic, which could have an impact on the achievement of the goals associated with the 12th and 13th Sustainable Development Goals. The thesis is also supported by: (a) market research and participation projections according to waste volumes reported by the National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) and the Ministry of Environment (MINAM), (b) the problems identified by the Ombudsman's Office (DP) and (c) other independent studies. As a conclusion of the research, it is revealed that there are no companies in Peru dedicated to providing solutions focused on ensuring the reliability of transactions related to solid waste management. The companies currently operating in the market only provide collection, transportation, treatment, recycling and/or final disposal services.
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