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Design of strategies for an efficient and applicative transition from the linear economy to the circular economy, colombia case
Summary
This paper analyzed circular economy transition strategies from other countries and evaluated which could be applied in Colombia to reduce linear waste generation. Key strategies included extended producer responsibility and industrial symbiosis. Adopting these models could help Colombia reduce plastic and other waste while creating economic opportunities.
El proceso de transición de la economía lineal a la economía circular ha mostrado avances en otros países gracias a las estrategias implementadas, analizando estas desde la perspectiva de algunos autores, fue posible identificar cuáles pueden ser replicadas en El enfoque de este artículo es cualitativo de tipo documental proactivo con un método inductivo, las fuentes fueron secundarias, de bases de datos como Dialnet, Scielo, Academic Google, repositorio de universidades, libros, informes de fundaciones e informes del DANE, también se obtuvo información de una fuente primaria a través de un diálogo con recicladores y propietarios de almacenes en el pueblo de La Playa y Barranquilla. A través de las fuentes, se analizaron estrategias esenciales para el desarrollo sostenible en Colombia, tales como: estrategias pedagógicas enfocadas a cambiar el comportamiento de los diversos sectores de la comunidad a través de campañas educativas, estrategias de innovación tecnológica que permitan el desarrollo de bienes de consumo que generen el menor impacto ambiental, y estrategias sociales. Se concluyó que el ecodiseño, la implementación de tecnología innovadora y el acceso a préstamos para actividades circulares son esenciales para el desarrollo del modelo, además, las experiencias exitosas de los países desarrollados en términos de E.C. pueden ser replicadas ya que ofrecen la oportunidad de mejorar a través de estrategias pedagógicas tecnológicas y sociales.
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