Reverse Logistics of Packaging and Packaging Waste in Covid-19 Era

The present trial aims to carry out a brief analysis of the relevance of the use of reverse logistics (RL) in COVID-19 era and the need to carry out diagnostic research to detect needs in case studies and from there implement actions that allow the adoption of quality reverse logistics and effective...

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Autores principales: Montes Castillo, Zayyad Jesús Francisco, ´Rodríguez López, Maria del Carmen
Formato: Online
Idioma:spa
Publicado: Universidad de Sonora 2021
Acceso en liña:https://revistavertice.unison.mx/index.php/rvu/article/view/35
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Sumario:The present trial aims to carry out a brief analysis of the relevance of the use of reverse logistics (RL) in COVID-19 era and the need to carry out diagnostic research to detect needs in case studies and from there implement actions that allow the adoption of quality reverse logistics and effectively. This contribution is structured with a brief contextualization, antecedents and a conceptual approach that allows from the different contributions to have arguments to establish the main relations of the RL to the supply chain in the economic, environmental, and social fields and to compare the perspectives of the different authors to analyze possible changes and adaptations of the reverse logistics of packaging waste during the Covid-19 pandemic. Therefore, the analysis is approached from the world context and in Latin America that address cases where they have a high level of good practices of this process to carry out a review of the experience of Mexico and, in this way, build questions about future proposals for the case of Sonora (Mexico). This article is a critical essay that allows the description of the experience of reverse logistics of packaging waste from the analysis of categories of interest, the conceptualization, the aspects that facilitate and restrict the adoption of this process of the supply chain. supplies, all this located in the Covid-19 era and that serves as a starting point as a theoretical reference for descriptive research processes and case studies.