Abstract: Background: This study proposes the implementation of reverse logistics for organic waste and explores the opportunities that can be generated through the utilization of these waste materials as raw materials for the production of a new subproduct. The research also considers how to leverage these opportunities to create positive environmental impacts, subsequently benefiting the climate. This approach aims to contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and overall waste production through specific processes that can be developed within the company.........
Keywords: Reverse Logistics; Organic Waste; Subproduct; Waste.
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