2018
DOI: 10.4236/gsc.2018.82013
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Valorization of Solid Waste Recovery in an Institution of Higher Education

Abstract: One of the biggest challenges for organizations, cities and countries is waste management. Currently, 1.3 million tons of solid wastes are generated in the cities and by 2025 it is estimated that this volume will increase up to 2.2 billion tons. Considering this, it is clear that strategies for the reduction of waste generation are needed. In order to achieve this arduous and critic task changes in education, culture and public policy are required and one of the strategies that emerge as one of the most effect… Show more

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“…Teniendo en cuenta esto, está claro que las estrategias de reducción de residuos llevarán generaciones. Para lograr este cambio en las tareas de educación, cultura y políticas públicas, una de las estrategias más efectivas es el programa "residuo cero" (Munguía et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Teniendo en cuenta esto, está claro que las estrategias de reducción de residuos llevarán generaciones. Para lograr este cambio en las tareas de educación, cultura y políticas públicas, una de las estrategias más efectivas es el programa "residuo cero" (Munguía et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…The zero-waste approach has been introduced not only in several industries of the economy but also in educational institutions (Munguía et al, 2018). Food consumption and food waste reduction is a social responsibility of every educational institution; therefore, food waste management requires a holistic approach to sustainable resource use and waste management (Hamid et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Matete and Trois [15] demonstrate, waste minimization can be introduced into emerging countries. According to Munguía et al [16], changes in critical tasks in education, culture, and public policy are required in order to achieve “zero waste”. In light of this, one of the objectives of the new paradigm of the circular economy is to remove or mitigate wastes through a design that has as its main requirements the minimization of resources used in manufacturing and reduction of the energy balance of production, as well as decreased water and carbon footprints.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%