Environmental Risks of the Adhesive Industry

Authors

  • Isabel Valério González Universidade Feevale
  • Haide Maria Hupffer Universidade Feevale
  • Vanusca Dalosto Jahno Universidade Feevale

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5380/dma.v38i0.44735

Keywords:

adhesives, life cycle of the product, preventive environmental management, National Politics for Solid Waste, shared responsibility

Abstract

The Law 12.305/2010 created the National Politics for Solid Waste (NPSW), decisively contributing towards the minimization of solid waste and residue volumes generated. The present study proposes an analysis of the applicability of the shared responsibility principle for the life cycle of the product adhesive, as well as intends to indicate preventive waste management actions for the adhesive industry, moreover in the contractual part under the optics of civil responsibility. The research is qualitative and uses the inductive method supported by bibliography and documental research. The results point out the relevance of environmental responsibility of all the parties involved in the productive and consumer process of the adhesive. However, evidence showed the fragility of NPSW due to the abstract risk. Lastly, preventive environmental management actions are indicated, with emphasis to the inclusion of contractual environmental clauses in the legal contracts celebrated by the adhesive industry with its providers, partners and clients.

Published

2016-08-31

How to Cite

González, I. V., Hupffer, H. M., & Jahno, V. D. (2016). Environmental Risks of the Adhesive Industry. Desenvolvimento E Meio Ambiente, 38. https://doi.org/10.5380/dma.v38i0.44735