Affiliation:
1. EAN University, Colombia & Santo Tomas University, Colombia
2. Ean University, Colombia
Abstract
Currently, companies are facing various problems related to the final disposal of the waste generated by the sale of their products or, failing that, also of products that end their useful life, which must be managed for their correct treatment to mitigate the negative impact that can be caused to the environment. This chapter shows how the VUCA environment helps to understand the context in which reverse logistics processes are developed and how each of the elements is present in each of the stages of this process, and highlights how this environment is applied to different end-of-life products or waste.
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