Recycling in the logistics management system


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  • O.V. Garmash Civil Aviation Academy
  • L.M. Malikova Civil Aviation Academy
  • Гульжан Civil Aviation Academy
  • B. Manarbekkyzy Civil Aviation Academy
  • M.E. Kalekeyeva Academy of Civil Aviation

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https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-7263-2024-149-4-293-307

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logistics, ecology, waste, pellets, processing, secondary raw materials, reverse flows, recycling

Abstract

The application of recycling in the logistics management system will make it possible to create and maintain an effective and sustainable waste management system that will allow waste to be used as secondary raw materials or energy, instead of being thrown into landfills. The entities involved in the recycling process are manufacturers, importers, and trading institutions that introduce recycled goods to the market.The study used statistical analysis, systems analysis, synthesis, generalization, comparison, and analysis of literary sources.

The problem of waste disposal is currently one of the most pressing in the world. Industrial waste is formed as a result of human production activities in various industries. Recycling, which is the repeated transformation of substances or materials contained in industrial waste, is designed to solve waste disposal problems in order to obtain a substance or material with a primary or other purpose.The considered processes of utilization and recycling of waste of enterprises are only a part of the problems existing in this area. The scale of environmental projects is quite extensive, and logistics is featured everywhere, since logistics is based on the principle of rational use of resources.

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2024-12-30

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Garmash, O., Malikova, L., Muratbekova, G., Manarbekkyzy, B., & Kalekeyeva, M. (2024). Recycling in the logistics management system. Bulletin of L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University Technical Science and Technology Series, 149(4), 293–307. https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-7263-2024-149-4-293-307

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