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Item A prática da obsolescência programada no âmbito das relações de consumo: o incremento dos recall's e o aumento da descartabilidade precoce dos bens de consumo(Centro Universitário do Estado do Pará, 2019-06-13) Vale, Liciane de Souza; Oliveira, Felipe Guimarães de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0580891033779138; Soares, Dennis Verbicaro; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9961080231553419This work had as an immediate objective to demonstrate to what extent the programmed obsolescence interferes in the increase recalls in the scope of consumer relations and in Brazilian consumer law. The hypothetical-deductive method is used and a bibliographical and documentary survey is carried out on the subject. For this, a study will be carried out on the hyperconsumption society, the consumer profiles resulting from it, as well as the appearance of the phenomena of the dematerialization of the currency, as a way to facilitate access to credit by this consumer. Next, it is the phenomenon of programmed obsolescence, passing through its historical origins, modalities, with the purpose of answering in what way the publicity stimulates the practice of programmed obsolescence. Finally, it is explained how the practice of programmed obsolescence causes the increase of the number of recalls in Brazil, first portraying this institute in Brazilian consumer law, and then demonstrate the fragility of consumer goods before the incidence of both the phenomena in the low durability of the same.Item A prática da obsolescência programada: reflexões e consequências na sociedade do hiperconsumo(Centro Universitário do Estado do Pará, 2019-06-13) Monteiro, Camila Lima; Oliveira, Felipe Guimarães de; Soares, Dennis VerbicaroThis paper presents as a central theme the study of programmed obsolescence in the consumer society, having as general objective the analysis of the obsoletism as practice that induces the early disposal of consumer goods and, consequently, causes damage to the environment. To this end, we used bibliographic research based on the investigation of scientific articles, theses, books, doctrines and jurisprudence, addressing issues related to consumption and the environment. In the present monograph, the evolution of the consumer society to the level of a hyperconsumerist society was analyzed, which legitimizes the rapid circulation and innovation of goods, highlighting the programmed obsolescence as a tool used to induce new goods to be acquired and discarded in the short term, through the deliberate reduction of the service life cycle of these products. In this context, it was evidenced the lack of specific prediction of the programmed obsolescence in the Consumer Protection Code, however, it was found that this should be considered an abusive practice, which violates the principles established by consumer legislation, as well as, its negative impact on the environment was demonstrated due to the inconsequential disposal of goods, causing the increase in waste generation. Finally, the present work discusses the importance of a performance in the sense of educating the consumer for conscious consumption, so that their decisions are attentive to the impacts that can lead to the environment.