In recent years, the agricultural sector has boosted crop
production and, consequently, the consumption of
agrochemicals. This creates a serious problem, since it
compromises the environment, and increases the levels of
risks to the health of the population when the containers
are exposed. The project proposes to implement a mobile
application to promote the recovery of empty
phytosanitary containers, offering options to locate safe
collection points. It also includes digital receipt inquiries
that cover deliveries. The application was developed
according to the iterative and incremental life cycle using
the Unified Modeling Language (UML). Coding was done
in Android Studio, with access to a MySQL database
installed on a Web server with PHP implementing the
Volley library. The Google Maps API was also integrated
with location options and access routes. This initiative
attempts to reduce damage to the environment and impacts
on health, promoting social commitment.