Analysis of the Paths covered by discarded tires in rubber stores of Manaus City: Market Niche alternatives for this Pneumatic Waste

Authors

  • Gerson Vilaça dos Santos
  • Alexandra Amaro de Lima
  • Igor Felipe Oliveira Bezerra

Abstract

The evolution of consumerist tendencies of the human being, always seeks to satisfy their needs with new products, and has significantly impacted all segments related to human behavior and their interference within biological cycles has significantly impacted all segments related to human behavior and their interference within biological cycles has increasingly dispertated the curiosity of the specialists in the most varied areas of knowledge. Oil products have never been more abundant because of their features and significant cost. Tyres are one of these consumerist aspects, which stands out in Brazil for the efficiency in the collection and reuse of this liability, in other processes by industry and with effective performance of organizations linked to the sector for logistics efficiency Reverse. Here we show and describe the behavior of small service providers that have a significant role in the segregation and direction of pneumatic waste. In order to understand its realities and present its possible potency in the continuation of the unit value of the tyre so that it becomes not only a good practice of reverse efficacy but also in a facilitating activity in the destruction of income among the population with lower income and low schooling, through an interpretation of environmental laws that guide the activity, demonstrative tables and graphs that present the reality of a week in the routine of rubber stores in the city of Manaus.

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Published

2019-12-07

How to Cite

Santos, G. V. dos, Lima, A. A. de, & Bezerra, I. F. O. (2019). Analysis of the Paths covered by discarded tires in rubber stores of Manaus City: Market Niche alternatives for this Pneumatic Waste. International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science, 6(12). https://journal-repository.com/index.php/ijaers/article/view/1387