2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1678-69712011000300002
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“…The term sustainable development was first used in the 1980s emerging from the relationship between preservation of the planet and meeting human needs (IUCN, 1980). The concept of sustainable development adopted internationally as described in the Brundtland report in 1987 composes the needs of the current generations without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs (IPIRANGA et al, 2011). To Mikhailova (2004) these actions improves the man's life quality and at the same time respects the ability to build production ecosystem, that is, to (PHILIPPI, 2001) The philosophy of the lean production and the green production systems.…”
Section: Sustainable Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The term sustainable development was first used in the 1980s emerging from the relationship between preservation of the planet and meeting human needs (IUCN, 1980). The concept of sustainable development adopted internationally as described in the Brundtland report in 1987 composes the needs of the current generations without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs (IPIRANGA et al, 2011). To Mikhailova (2004) these actions improves the man's life quality and at the same time respects the ability to build production ecosystem, that is, to (PHILIPPI, 2001) The philosophy of the lean production and the green production systems.…”
Section: Sustainable Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The construct deals with a model of social change, which provides for the integration between the environmental, social and economic dimensions as foundations of sustainability. The central purpose is to provide care, in a balanced way, to the planet, to people and to profit (Ipiranga et al, 2011;Loviscek, 2021). Figure 2 shows the elements present in this archetype.…”
Section: Sustainability In the Context Of Organisationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O conceito sistêmico de desenvolvimento sustentável proposto no Relatório de Brundtland é concebido como aquele que satisfaz as necessidades presentes, sem comprometer a capacidade das gerações futuras de suprir suas próprias necessidades (Ipiranga, Godoy, & Brunstein, 2011).…”
Section: Desenvolvimento Sustentável E Gestão De Resíduos Sólidosunclassified