Sustainability Assessment of Medicines Reverse Logistics in Brazil: Outcomes from the National and Local Systems

Author:

Viegas Cláudia Viviane1,Bond Alan23ORCID,Pontes André Teixeira1ORCID,Korzenowski André Luís4,Bordin Ronaldo15ORCID,Rosa Roger dos Santos5,Coimbra Masurquede de Azevedo6,Bobek Paulo Ricardo6

Affiliation:

1. Management Graduation Program, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Washington Luiz Street, 855, Porto Alegre 90010-460, Brazil

2. School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anlgia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK

3. Research Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management, University Potchefstroom, Private Bag X 6001, Potchefstroom 2520, South Africa

4. Industrial Engineering Graduation Program, Vale do Sinos University, Unisinos Av., 950, São Leopoldo 93022-750, Brazil

5. Collective Health Graduation Program, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Ramiro Barcelos Street, 2600, 5th Floor, Porto Alegre 90035-003, Brazil

6. Rio Grande do Sul State Government, State Health Secretary, Borges de Medeiros Street, 1501, 6th Floor, Porto Alegre 90020-020, Brazil

Abstract

Brazil adopted a national medicines reverse logistic system (MRLS) in 2020 to properly discharge medicines for human use. Parallel to this, there are Brazilian municipal MRLSs that have been working since 2002 that facilitate the appropriate discharge or reuse of medicines. These systems are not linked with each other. This paper evaluates the national and the municipal Brazilian MRLS, and compares them regarding their principles, concepts, procedures, and (socio)economic outcomes using a modified sustainability assessment framework. It was found that shared responsibility is a principle of both MRLSs, but that local systems provide additional community benefits and lead to greater circularity in the use of medicines. Procedural aspects are highly formalized only in the national MRLS. The national MRLS collected and destroyed 52.7 tons of medicines in 2021 but did not disclose the costs. Estimations based on demographic data, information disclosed by one municipality, and secondary data from five other local systems indicate that the six municipalities could return around USD 123 million in 2021 to the benefit of the local population, if they spent USD 12.6 million on correct disposal. Such an estimate, however, is not fully trackable, and it exposes the lack of transparency and data collection at the local level.

Funder

The Brazilian National Council of Scientific Research and Development

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

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