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Gutierrez, F., Martínez, C., Ramos, P., Vizcarra, H. (2023). Modelo prolab: Muyuriq, una mochila elaborada con PET reciclado, propuesta financiera y socialmente sostenible [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25938
Gutierrez, F., Martínez, C., Ramos, P., Vizcarra, H. Modelo prolab: Muyuriq, una mochila elaborada con PET reciclado, propuesta financiera y socialmente sostenible []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25938
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title = "Modelo prolab: Muyuriq, una mochila elaborada con PET reciclado, propuesta financiera y socialmente sostenible",
author = "Vizcarra Honorio, Heidi Diana",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
This thesis focuses on addressing one of the most pressing global issues, which is pollution. Given the significant impact of pollution on our planet and all living organisms, it is crucial to develop effective solutions that mitigate its consequences and protect the environment from further deterioration. By acknowledging the reality and severity of pollution as a genuine problem, this research aims to contribute to the collective effort of finding ways to alleviate the damage caused by human activities and safeguard the well-being of all inhabitants of our planet. This circumstance highlighted the necessity of advocating for the utilization of products manufactured from recycled materials. In this context, we developed a solution called Muyuriq, a Quechua word that refers to our main objective, the environment. Muyuriq is a primarily online store that sells backpacks made from recycled plastic fabric. In this line, to carry out the aforementioned business model, we began our analysis by conducting market studies whose results concluded that there is a real interest in acquiring the products by potential customers. Muyuriq's feasibility was validated through the marketing plan, which was evaluated through Monte Carlo simulations to validate the performance and efficiency hypothesis, resulting in 100% efficiency. Additionally, when assessing financial viability, careful consideration was given to an initial investment of S/406,763. This investment yielded promising results, with an average Net Present Value (NPV) of S/4,149,684for the first five years and an impressive internal rate of return (IRR) of 120.46%. These financial indicators demonstrate the potential profitability and attractiveness of the project, further reinforcing its feasibility and potential for long-term success. Finally, with regards to the social and environmental viability, the advantages were evaluated in terms of reducing the carbon footprint, decreasing the time required for the mobilization of the end consumer, and the value generated through promoting greater education related to environmental conservation. This resulted in a VANS of 3,126,679.01. Consequently, Muyuriq emerges as a sustainable proposition that aligns with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 8 and 12, making a tangible impact on environmental preservation and societal well-being.
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