2018
DOI: 10.2495/ug180251
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The Impact of Cooperation on the Implementation of the ‘Descarte On’ Weee Reverse Logistics Pilot Project in Brazil

Abstract: Accelerated growth in the Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE) market, planned obsolescence, and the increase in the disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) demand public policies that promote post-consumer responsibility from manufacturers of these products. Europe emerges as an example of WEEE reverse logistics (RL) implementation due to high performance models, which reveal a list of common factors: clear laws, well-defined roles, and coordinated efforts of RL actors to achieve the… Show more

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“…This infers that greater integration will help to overcome the problem of information deficiency across DW RLSCs. As noted by Augusto et al (2018), all successful RL models have a common list of elements that include coordination of efforts, partnership arrangements, consumer engagement, and information exchange, which all emphasize integrative supply chain relationships. Based on these elements, the authors posit that success of RL operations will depend upon willingness of RLSC actors to cooperate.…”
Section: Introduction and Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This infers that greater integration will help to overcome the problem of information deficiency across DW RLSCs. As noted by Augusto et al (2018), all successful RL models have a common list of elements that include coordination of efforts, partnership arrangements, consumer engagement, and information exchange, which all emphasize integrative supply chain relationships. Based on these elements, the authors posit that success of RL operations will depend upon willingness of RLSC actors to cooperate.…”
Section: Introduction and Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%