Bibliographic citations
Avellaneda, M., Ramón, Y., Vidal, P., Flores, R., Valladolid, J. (2024). Modelo ProLab: ECOMODA, una propuesta sostenible para revolucionar de forma ecoamigable la industria de la moda [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28086
Avellaneda, M., Ramón, Y., Vidal, P., Flores, R., Valladolid, J. Modelo ProLab: ECOMODA, una propuesta sostenible para revolucionar de forma ecoamigable la industria de la moda []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28086
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title = "Modelo ProLab: ECOMODA, una propuesta sostenible para revolucionar de forma ecoamigable la industria de la moda",
author = "Valladolid García, Jhemsen Baner",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
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This work addresses the relevant social problem generated by the textile industry which is responsible for approximately 80% of marine pollution. It is estimated that the textile industry contributes between 4% and 10% to global carbon emissions, with projections that could increase to 26% by the middle of this century, according to different studies. The World Economic Forum (WEF) places the fashion supply chain as the third largest sector in terms of emissions, behind only the food and construction sectors. Notably, a large portion of these emissions come from the production of synthetic fibers, which currently account for 65% of all textile materials. The problem has worsened since large corporations have positioned the concept of “fast fashion” in the consumer's mind with the aim of increasing the speed of repurchase. This has led to a high degree of consumerism and environmental degradation, since as is known, there are many places, such as the Atacama Desert in Chile, where there are mountains of low-quality discarded clothing. To provide a solution to this problem, ECOMODA emerged, which makes a virtual platform and logistical-commercial service available to the community for the purchase and sale of second-hand clothing. This business model will not only effectively mitigate the problem of the accumulation of unused clothing and the negative environmental impact but will also promote the entrepreneurship of users who wish to adopt it as an efficient tool to generate a sustainable source of income in the world time. About the economic and financial viability, ECOMODA requires an initial investment of S/ 239,780, financed 40% with its own capital and 60% through a five-year bank loan, with a total cost of 9.95% annually. According to the cash flow projections for five years and applying the Capital Asset Pricing Model CAPM to determine the Opportunity Cost of Capital (COK) rate, which resulted in 13.20% and the Weighted Average Cost of Capital rate ( WACC) which resulted in 9.49%, it was obtained that the project provides a Present Value (PV) of S/ 3,263,265, an Economic NPV of S/ 3,023,485.34 Soles and an Internal Rate of Return (IRR) of 209.82%, which indicates that The project will generate a significant return with a high potential for profitability. On the other hand, a Financial NPV of S/ 2,689,279.02 was obtained using the rate of return required by shareholders (COK), which is 13.20%. Both results demonstrate that the project is viable and generates value for both the company and shareholders. Finally, the Monte Carlo simulation was applied and as a result it was obtained that the risk of loss is less than 20%, standing at 16.30%. The Social NPV shows a positive result of S/ 2,610,609.44, showing that the project has a positive influence on society over time.
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