Bibliographic citations
Cerna, J., León, C., Mamani, F., Vidal, J. (2023). Modelo prolab: Ecobaldosas, baldosas de concreto eco amigables con utilización de plásticos y vidrios reciclados en la ciudad de Lima [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24864
Cerna, J., León, C., Mamani, F., Vidal, J. Modelo prolab: Ecobaldosas, baldosas de concreto eco amigables con utilización de plásticos y vidrios reciclados en la ciudad de Lima []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24864
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title = "Modelo prolab: Ecobaldosas, baldosas de concreto eco amigables con utilización de plásticos y vidrios reciclados en la ciudad de Lima",
author = "Vidal Vasquez, Jorge Christian",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
This document details the process by which a relevant social problem was identified and a solution was designed through the use of agile methodologies, resulting in a sustainable business model generating benefits for all stakeholders. The proposed solution is called Eco Tile, a high-end floor covering accessible to C & D socioeconomic levels of Metropolitan Lima, it also seeks to reduce environmental pollution by using PET and ground glass in its manufacture, creating an ecosystem of social welfare. Integral. The proposed solution was subjected to validation with potential users. Firstly, with the desirability factor obtained as a result of 87% of the interviewees they would be willing to buy the Eco tiles; despite the fact that this has a higher cost of 30% compared to majolica, but compensated by the much longer life of the coating that this economic sector usually uses. Additionally, the design of our prototype was validated, obtaining 80% approval, also considering resistance and durability as decisive purchase factors. Finally, the financial viability was validated and the results submitted through a Monte Carlo analysis with 500 simulations of the financial NPV, obtaining as a result a very low percentage of loss of around 2%. Finally, it is concluded that the Eco tile solution is a sustainable and scalable business model, which corresponds directly to ODS#12 with a social relevance index of 50%, generating a financial NPV of S/1,920,455 and a IRR of 77% with a total investment of S/ 1 190 046 and Social VAN of S/ 4 890 443.
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