2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10098-019-01700-5
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Managing plastic waste from agriculture through reverse logistics and dynamic modeling

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“…This model explored the different challenges and opportunities for batteries EOL. Lagarda-Leyva et al (2019) used VENSIM® software to stimulate three different scenarios to make decisions regarding RL of agrochemical packages in an Italian tomato SC. Furthermore, Rinsatitnon et al (2018) established a model to validate effects of waste management through RL in Thailand.…”
Section: Review Of Literature 21 Reverse Logisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This model explored the different challenges and opportunities for batteries EOL. Lagarda-Leyva et al (2019) used VENSIM® software to stimulate three different scenarios to make decisions regarding RL of agrochemical packages in an Italian tomato SC. Furthermore, Rinsatitnon et al (2018) established a model to validate effects of waste management through RL in Thailand.…”
Section: Review Of Literature 21 Reverse Logisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model explored the different challenges and opportunities for batteries EOL. Lagarda-Leyva et al. (2019) used VENSIM® software to stimulate three different scenarios to make decisions regarding RL of agrochemical packages in an Italian tomato SC.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intensive use of pesticide products raises environmental concerns regarding the impacts of their production, transportation and end of life (EoL) of packaging materials due to soil contamination and human toxicity potential (Guyton et al, 2015). Concomitantly, high plastic consumption in agriculture by itself is a source of environmental concern due to management and residue destination issues (Blanco et al, 2018;Lagarda-Leyva et al, 2019). Moreover, the large volume used requires logistics, specifically on transportation and packaging which, on their own, generates relevant economic and environmental impacts due to the short lifespan of packaging (Barros et al, 2018).…”
Section: Reverse Logistics Of Empty Pesticides Containersmentioning
confidence: 99%