2019
DOI: 10.17141/letrasverdes.26.2019.3896
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Contradicciones en torno a las innovaciones y certificaciones en el sector de la bioenergía en Argentina

Abstract: El artículo se propone indagar en las innovaciones ocurridas en el sector de la bioenergía en Argentina, a fin de analizar su contribución a la modernización del agro y a la expansión del régimen de acumulación, su relación con los impactos territoriales/socioambientales y las contradicciones que genera. Con foco en casos particulares, se consideran innovaciones y estrategias empresariales en el sector de la bioenergía, mediante el análisis del discurso. Se indaga en las concepciones de sustentabilidad, en el … Show more

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“…The bioenergy sector in Argentina has, since the Kirchner government, adopted a discourse of sustainability, innovation and development [62]. By locally adding value ("agregado de valor en origen"), and coupled with sustainability certifications ("Enterprise B") the sector wants to show its compromise with social and ecological development.…”
Section: Sustainability Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The bioenergy sector in Argentina has, since the Kirchner government, adopted a discourse of sustainability, innovation and development [62]. By locally adding value ("agregado de valor en origen"), and coupled with sustainability certifications ("Enterprise B") the sector wants to show its compromise with social and ecological development.…”
Section: Sustainability Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By locally adding value ("agregado de valor en origen"), and coupled with sustainability certifications ("Enterprise B") the sector wants to show its compromise with social and ecological development. However, using two examples of enterprises also interviewed in our case study, Toledo-López and Tittor [62] consider this only as a "green makeup" ("maquillaje verde"). The authors argue that the social and environmental damages and injustices allegedly caused by the enterprises are a sign that their environmental discourse is merely a strategy of the business sector that serves as an excuse for the construction of its hegemony, generation of new markets and the accumulation of capital.…”
Section: Sustainability Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%