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inpEV (National Institute of Empty Packaging Processing) has just launched the modernized version of the Campo Limpo System virtual course (reverse logistics of empty pesticide packaging). Free of charge, the course can be completed in around three hours and offers fundamental information for those interested in reverse logistics, whether people directly involved in the System, students or logistics professionals from other sectors, even in urban areas.
To keep up with the evolution of technology, the online education program gained a new platform with resources to transmit content in a faster and more interactive way. Available on the internet since 2007 to allow users to improve and test their knowledge about the disposal of empty pesticide packaging, the course maintains its robust content, including information on legislation, how the System works, the responsibilities of each link, among others.
“The big new feature of this version is the platform, which uses new mechanisms to make the course more interactive, facilitating the absorption of the content”, explains Maria Helena Zucchi Calado, Sustainability manager at inpEV. She adds that another concern was offering a responsive course, that is, it is fully adapted to be taken via cell phone.
At the end of the course, participants can print their certificate or save a PDF version. “The changes justify that even those who have already taken the course do it again to see what’s new and capture knowledge in a new way”, invites the manager.
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