Bibliographic citations
Herrera, P., Fuentes, R., Cari, R. (2023). Modelo proLab: FLEX – T, propuesta sostenible para la venta de pisos de caucho reutilizado de la ciudad de Arequipa [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26180
Herrera, P., Fuentes, R., Cari, R. Modelo proLab: FLEX – T, propuesta sostenible para la venta de pisos de caucho reutilizado de la ciudad de Arequipa []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26180
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title = "Modelo proLab: FLEX – T, propuesta sostenible para la venta de pisos de caucho reutilizado de la ciudad de Arequipa",
author = "Cari Arapa, Robert Daniel",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
Since the beginning of the 20th century, the production of tires worldwide has increased due to the high demand for vehicles of all kinds. Peru is no stranger to this problem since an increase of 51.8% in vehicle sales has been identified compared to the year 2020 in the city of Arequipa, in the same way in the rest of the departments. Likewise, a standard process for recycling end-of-life tires has not been identified in our context, which causes many people to leave these tires in informal dumps, which ultimately causes air and soil contamination and the spread of diseases. To face this problem, a market analysis was carried out that highlighted the importance of recycling end-of-life tires. In response, “Flex - T“ was created, an innovative proposal that is related to the manufacture of eco-friendly cushioning floors made from recycled rubber from end-of-life tires, to be installed in creative areas such as parks, educational institutions and sports centers. . The target users of Flex-T are public and private institutions seeking to improve the safety and sustainability of their recreational spaces. The pain these users experience is the lack of flooring options that are both safe, attractive, and environmentally responsible. Regarding the business model, it is based on generating strategic alliances with these institutions for the collection of raw materials and the implementation of the product in recreational areas, thus satisfying a crucial need of the Arequipa community. This strategy has proven to be desirable, feasible and viable from various perspectives. The business project allowed to obtain a net present value (NPV) of S/ 3,973,621.72 soles, in addition to maintaining a constant sales index based on sustainability criteria, it also allowed to obtain a social net present value (NPVS) of S/ 5,833,554.78 soles, which is evidenced by the impact of two sustainable development goals (ODSs) such as goal 12 “Guarantee sustainable consumption and production patterns“ and goal 11 “Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable”, obtaining a social relevance index (IRS) of 26.78%.
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