Modelo Prolab: Sumaq Pacha, una solución sostenible para mejorar la calidad de vida de los habitantes de zonas de friaje, a través de la fabricación de ropa Interior térmica
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2025-04-07
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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El estudio tiene como objetivo desarrollar una solución empresarial sostenible que
aborde un problema social creciente, intensificado por el cambio climático global. En el Perú,
las tasas de pobreza han aumentado significativamente debido a la pandemia, mientras que
las regiones andinas, ubicadas a más de 3,000 metros sobre el nivel del mar, sufren de frio
extremo o heladas durante gran parte del año. Este clima severo impacta gravemente la vida
diaria y la salud de las personas que viven en estas comunidades alto andinas.
“Sumaq Pacha” es una empresa creada para enfrentar este problema mediante la
producción de ropa interior térmica de alta calidad, utilizando una combinación de telas
nuevas y recicladas. Estas prendas están diseñadas para proteger contra el frio extremo,
ofreciendo una solución funcional y asequible. El proyecto también tiene un fuerte
componente social, ya que genera empleo local al involucrar a los residentes de las zonas
altas en el proceso de fabricación, mejorando así sus condiciones económicas.
La inversión inicial requerida para esta solución es de S/383,510.74, con un Valor
Actual Neto (VAN) de 3,785,895.96 y una Tasa Interna de Retorno Modificada (TIRM) del
84.2%. “Sumaq Pacha” no solo es una solución económica y social, sino también sostenible,
enfocándose en reducir el consumo de agua y los desechos textiles. Al promover el uso de
materiales reciclados, la empresa busca contribuir a una industria textil más responsable y
respetuosa con el medio ambiente, mientras mejora la calidad de vida de las personas en las
zonas altas andinas.
The study aims to develop a sustainable business solution that addresses a growing social issue, intensified by global climate change. In Peru, poverty rates have risen significantly due to the pandemic, while the Andean regions, located above 3,000 meters above sea level, suffer from extreme cold or frost for much of the year. This harsh climate severely impacts the daily lives and health of the people living in these highland communities. “Sumaq Pacha” is a company created to tackle this issue by producing high-quality thermal underwear using a combination of new and recycled fabrics. These garments are designed to protect against extreme cold, offering a functional and affordable solution. The project also has a strong social component, creating local employment by involving residents of highland areas in the manufacturing process, thus improving their economic conditions. The initial investment required for this solution is 383,510.74 , with a Net Present Value (NPV) of 3,785,895.96 and a Modified Internal Rate of Return (MIRR) of 84.2%. “Sumaq Pacha” is not only an economic and social solution but also a sustainable one, focusing on reducing water consumption and textile waste. By promoting the use of recycled materials, the company aims to contribute to a more responsible and environmentally friendly textile industry while improving the quality of life for people in the Andean highlands.
The study aims to develop a sustainable business solution that addresses a growing social issue, intensified by global climate change. In Peru, poverty rates have risen significantly due to the pandemic, while the Andean regions, located above 3,000 meters above sea level, suffer from extreme cold or frost for much of the year. This harsh climate severely impacts the daily lives and health of the people living in these highland communities. “Sumaq Pacha” is a company created to tackle this issue by producing high-quality thermal underwear using a combination of new and recycled fabrics. These garments are designed to protect against extreme cold, offering a functional and affordable solution. The project also has a strong social component, creating local employment by involving residents of highland areas in the manufacturing process, thus improving their economic conditions. The initial investment required for this solution is 383,510.74 , with a Net Present Value (NPV) of 3,785,895.96 and a Modified Internal Rate of Return (MIRR) of 84.2%. “Sumaq Pacha” is not only an economic and social solution but also a sustainable one, focusing on reducing water consumption and textile waste. By promoting the use of recycled materials, the company aims to contribute to a more responsible and environmentally friendly textile industry while improving the quality of life for people in the Andean highlands.
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Prendas de vestir--Aspectos ambientales, Ropa--Consumo sostenible, Planificación de la producción
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