A Study of Recycling Operation Process from the Waste Selective Collection of Itu/SP City

<p><em>This present work is the result of a survey in a solid waste sorting area COMAREI - Cooperative of Recyclable Materials in the city of Itu. Due to the unbridled consumption and increase in the amount of household waste, cooperatives have the need for improvement in their separatio...

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Main Authors: Délvio Venanzi, Henry Martos, Orlando Roque Da Silva
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Fatec Osasco 2015-06-01
Series:Revista de Micro e Pequenas Empresas e Empreendedorismo da Fatec-Osasco
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Online Access:http://fatecosasco.edu.br/ojs/index.php/REMIPE/article/view/4
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Summary:<p><em>This present work is the result of a survey in a solid waste sorting area COMAREI - Cooperative of Recyclable Materials in the city of Itu. Due to the unbridled consumption and increase in the amount of household waste, cooperatives have the need for improvement in their separation processes and disposal of such waste. New techniques allow to process more material and to accelerate the process of collecting and allocating a larger amount of material. The objective of this study was to analyse the overall functioning of the Cooperative screening system. The methodology was field research with visits to monitor the workflow of employees, their observation procedures and spontaneous conversations with members, as well as bibliographic research and collection of secondary data. As a result it can be observed that the cooperative members have difficulty in screening, because the population does not rule out the material properly; preventing a better use of time and result in the screening process. The operation of the semi-mechanized system works with the separation of seven types of waste, of which only five of these are guaranteed marketing.</em></p>
ISSN:2446-8622