Microrrutas para la recolección de residuos sólidos aprovechables, en el proceso de formalización de la asociación de recicladores Recuperarte en Villavicencio-Meta.
Fecha
2020-09-13Registro en:
de la Peña, L., & Jimenez, M. (2020). Microrrutas para la recolección de residuos sólidos aprovechables, en el proceso de formalización de la asociación de recicladores Recuperarte en Villavicencio-Meta. Tesis pregrado, Universidad Santo Tomás, Villavicencio.
reponame:Repositorio Institucional Universidad Santo Tomás
instname:Universidad Santo Tomás
Autor
de la Peña Calderon, Laura Ginett
Jimenez Muñoz, Maria Alejandra
Institución
Resumen
Usable solid waste according to Decree 2981 of 2013, “is any material, object, substance or solid element that does not generate use value for those who have it, but that is capable of being used for its reincorporation into a production process” (Minvivienda, 2013), such as paper, cardboard, plastic, glass, among others; most of which do not have an adequate final disposal, since a large quantity is available in sanitary landfills, losing the possibility of prolonging its usefulness and the economic and environmental benefits. Therefore, it is important to carry out activities that take advantage of comprehensive waste management, such is the case of the collection system, where users are taken into account, who are in charge of executing an adequate source separation; trade recyclers, who collect and transport usable waste to collection centers; To carry out these activities, a suitable route design is required. This proposal seeks to design micro-routes for the collection of usable solid waste in commune VII of the city of Villavicencio, Meta in order to contribute to the formalization process of the International Association for socio-environmental development Recuperarte, known in this work as the Association of recyclers Recover. Initially, a diagnosis was made where the path taken by the trade recyclers linked to the Recuperarte Association of recyclers and frequency of collection was determined in order to design and establish 20 micro-routes for the collection of usable solid waste in the study area. Finally, an environmental education strategy was implemented to achieve an adequate separation at the source of the waste generated, in such a way that the use of the same is achieved.