“…Another interesting finding in the two investigations is that 32.3% in La Viuda and approximately 40% of the population in Yunga use techniques aimed at transforming organic waste for fertilizer production, making it a circular economy model by having "as an objective to resemble that of artificial production to the cycle of natural ecosystems" (Cansi and Cruz, 2020). This means, according to Voulvoulis (2018), on the one hand, the disposal of waste by composting biodegradable waste or, if it is transformed and nonbiodegradable waste, its reuse, remanufacturing and, finally, recycling (Voulvoulis, 2018); leads to reflection on sustainable economic models not only from the company or the enterprise but also at the community level, -"based on the natural and cultural diversity of the country and the creative economy, allowing a turn toward a knowledge economy and the conservation of such valuable resources as water and biological and cultural diversity" (Minciencias, 2019).…”