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Environmental Impact, reduction of garbage generation from Pet products in Universities of the Country

Scientific Journal of Applied Social and Clinical Science 2024
Sandra Patricia de la Garza Cienfuegos, Ana María Aguilar Martinez, Nathalia Zamarrón Otzuca, José Gerardo González de la Garza

Summary

Researchers proposed university-industry alliances focused on reducing pet product packaging waste generation, examining how ethical and environmental education can shift attitudes toward responsible plastic waste management at the institutional level.

The main objective of the study is to propose alliances between the university and the productive sector by reducing the generation of garbage in pet products, modifying the attitude of carelessness that is being generated in this regard about the importance of creating conditions that make possible well-being for current and future people.generations.Ethical knowledge is not spontaneous; it requires working on it through education; the country's institutions must set the important standard for caring for the environment and in all strata that promote ethics for sustainability in generating less garbage, achieving a degree of awareness and control. of their ways of life, taking responsibility for nature, exploratory and descriptive research was carried out supported by a mixed research scheme, qualitative with analysis of documents and quantitative with field work, an instrument was applied to 90 students and teachers with a level of 95% confidence and a 5% margin of error, descriptive analysis and verification of the hypothesis, interviews, observation, contributing to measuring the impact of the proposal on sustainable development in the marketing of the product in care of the environment.

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