The circular economy and environmental training as care of the common house
Keywords:
circular economy, common house, environment, environmental training, sustainable developmentAbstract
The economy circular is a business model that is based on the 3Rs (reduce, reuse, recycle) of natural resources, the industrial revolution has made companies create many products, which promote consumerism without awareness of the damage it generates to the "common house" due to environmental pollution. We have worked based on a descriptive-documentary methodology, applying the analysis and interpretation of content, it was limited to the review of articles published in digital magazines, located in databases such as Redalyc, Scopus, WOS, Latindex 2.0, among the results The challenge is for countries to implement strategies that achieve sustainable development, with a focus on the circular economy and care for the “common home”. Invest in technology, where the 3R methodology (reduce, reuse, recycle) could do that significantly improve the processes of the productive sectors. Implement laws in all countries that regulate the methods of production and treatment of waste from industries and provide incentives to those companies that promote sustainability in order to achieve sustainable development.
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