This work shows the potential reverse logistic flows that can be implemented in the Palm Oil supply chain, based in the waste management and the recovery flows that are obtained trough the agents that made part in the chain. In this context, the study of the chain has been done over the Closed-Loop Supply Chain (CLSC) focus, which involves the simultaneous analysis of the backward and the forward flows in the supply chain. The dynamic interaction between the flows is represented through a mathematical model where different scenarios of implementation of recovery central processes thus as these interaction with the direct flows in the chain are evaluated. These scenarios were building using simulation techniques. The objectives evaluated trough the model in each of the scenarios are: energy, cost and also the economical profits obtained by the implementation of processes of reverse logistics in the chain.