2023
DOI: 10.46652/pacha.v4i10.175
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Modelo de Economía Circular en Ecuador: análisis descriptivo

Abstract: En Ecuador se aplica el modelo económico lineal -usar, tirar- por ello el Estado ecuatoriano desde 2019 se vio en la necesidad de crear iniciativas que apuesten hacia la circularidad, uno de ellos es el Libro Blanco de Economía Circular, este es un documento que cuenta con cuatro ejes principales; Producción Sostenible, Consumo Sostenible, Gestión Integral de Residuos Sólidos (GIRS) y Políticas y Financiamiento. La presente investigación tiene como objetivo analizar el modelo de Economía Circular en Ecuador. P… Show more

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“…• Referring to the management of products, materials, productive processes, urban planning, sustainable development, etc. (Sosa et al, 2020;Quevedo et al, 2021;Coronel Pomá & Sánchez Cuenca, 2022) • About the circular economy as "an inherent element of sustainable development and it is closely linked to the SDGs (Da Costa, 2022, p. 15); through four fundamental pillars: a) Sustainable production; b) Responsible consumption, c) Comprehensive solid waste management (GIRS) and; Policies and Financing (Da Costa, 2022;Herrera Guanoquiza & Carvajal Romero, 2022;Van Hoof et al, 2022;Salinas et al, 2023). The preceding mention is not exhaustive since there are other investigations related to the aforementioned topics and others such as the use of biomass and other renewable energy sources, as well as communication, which indispensable to increase citizen culture on the benefits of the contribution of the new paradigm of development on a social, economic and environmental scale.…”
Section: Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Referring to the management of products, materials, productive processes, urban planning, sustainable development, etc. (Sosa et al, 2020;Quevedo et al, 2021;Coronel Pomá & Sánchez Cuenca, 2022) • About the circular economy as "an inherent element of sustainable development and it is closely linked to the SDGs (Da Costa, 2022, p. 15); through four fundamental pillars: a) Sustainable production; b) Responsible consumption, c) Comprehensive solid waste management (GIRS) and; Policies and Financing (Da Costa, 2022;Herrera Guanoquiza & Carvajal Romero, 2022;Van Hoof et al, 2022;Salinas et al, 2023). The preceding mention is not exhaustive since there are other investigations related to the aforementioned topics and others such as the use of biomass and other renewable energy sources, as well as communication, which indispensable to increase citizen culture on the benefits of the contribution of the new paradigm of development on a social, economic and environmental scale.…”
Section: Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%