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Economía circular: una aproximación conceptual a la economía circular y el derecho internacional
(Universidad de Chile, 2023)
En el presente trabajo se procederá a realizará un estudio del concepto
mismo y la evolución de su contenido. Además, se analizará el desarrollo, desde sus
orígenes, del nuevo modelo económico, dejando en evidencia las falencias de la
economía...
Desarrollo de una guía y catálogo de aplicación de economía circular para la construcción en Chile
(Universidad de Chile, 2022)
La Economía Circular nace a partir de la unión de tres conceptos, como lo son la economía propiamente tal, el medio ambiente y la sociedad y se puede definir como aquella que su
propósito es ser restaurativa y regenerativa, además de considerar que...
Reducción de externalidades negativas por aprovechamiento de residuos en el desarrollo de productos: economía circular en la industria olivícola chilena
(Universidad Nacional de Trujillo (Perú) Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias, 2022)
The circular economy, as a factor of sustainable development, is an innovative practice of resource allocation that considers the production of goods and the reuse of their waste. Society values the circular economy, since it contributes to the reduction of negative externalities arising from the operation of certain industries that generate waste that is harmful to the environment. In this work, the magnitude of the negative externality represented by the accumulation of the waste called 'alperujo' in the olive sector in Chile is evaluated, identifying, and validating new businesses developed from its reuse. For this purpose, a portfolio of viable options for the valorization of alperujo was constituted, based on a contextual analysis, the application of Product-Market Fit and the participation of a focus group, which allowed estimating the reduction of the negative externality, because of the use of alperujo. This industry externality comes from the generation of 120,000 t/year of waste, with an estimated value of USD 10.48 million. The alperujo, in the form of paste or extract, can be incorporated in the production of snacks, antioxidant drinks and yogurt. The sum of the NPV of the three businesses reaches USD 11.63 million, which allows compensating the estimated negative externality with a favorable margin, using 1.8% of the alperujo generated annually in Chile. This study contributes to the validation of the circular business model in a relevant sector of the Chilean export economy....
La economía circular, como factor de desarrollo sustentable constituye una práctica innovadora de asignación de recursos, que considera la producción de bienes y la reutilización de sus residuos. La sociedad valora a la economía circular, puesto que...
La economía circular, como factor de desarrollo sustentable constituye una práctica innovadora de asignación de recursos, que considera la producción de bienes y la reutilización de sus residuos. La sociedad valora a la economía circular, puesto que...
“Barreras para la adopción de la economía circular en la Industria Minera de Chile”
(Universidad de Chile, 2022)
actualizada 2021 para Alemania.
Se suma también la Visión 2020 de Japón, el XIV Plan Quinquenal de Desarrollo de la Economía Circular
2021 de China, y la Política de Residuos 2018 de Australia, que muestran elcompromiso político de avanzar
hacia la...
Estudio de la implementación de economía circular en el sector de la construcción, enfocado en los impactos que generan los procesos de reciclaje y reutilización del acero
(Universidad de Chile, 2023)
El trabajo de título presente tiene como finalidad estudiar la aplicación de la economía
circular en el área de la construcción, enfocándose en los beneficios y desafíos que trae consigo su implementación, con el propósito de poner en práctica los...
Herramienta de apoyo para la toma de decisiones en el sector eléctrico basada en indicadores de economía circular
(Universidad de Chile, 2022)
Si bien abordar el desafío del cambio climático es urgente, no puede disociarse de otras problemáticas menos visibilizadas en relación al desarrollo sostenible del sector eléctrico. La economía circular (EC), que busca maximiza el servicio producido...
Modelo de gestión para el Centro Cultural Jungla basado en los principios de economía circular
(Universidad de Chile, 2022)
Modelo de proyección de residuos fotovoltaicos y opciones de uso para su revalorización
(Universidad de Chile, 2022)
Propuesta para la gestión de residuos sólidos domiciliarios en la línea 1 de metro de Santiago
(Universidad de Chile, 2023)
de residuos sólidos domiciliarios en la Línea 1 de Metro de Santiago con énfasis en
la economía circular, variabilidad territorial de cada estación, incluyendo tecnología
e integrando a los distintos actores que conforman la comunidad para que el...
There is a growing concern about solid waste management in Chile, expressed either through regulatory instruments, such as the so-called Framework Law for Waste Management, the Extended Producer Responsibility and Recycling Promotion law (REP) or through public and private initiatives that seek to promote waste recycling to address the environmental challenges that affect us. Along this line, the present research work was aimed at generating a proposal for the management of solid waste in the Line 1 stations of Metro de Santiago, taking advantage of its wide distribution in the city of Santiago and the large number of people who use the service. For this, a waste characterization was carried out at Line 1 stations: Los Dominicos, Manquehue, Los Leones, Manuel Montt, Santa Lucia, La Moneda, Unión Latinoamericana, Ecuador and San Pablo to determine the amount and type of waste generated. Interviews were applied to companies and municipalities to find out about successful experiences on household solid waste management and the challenges that exist in implementing sound management systems. In addition, Metro users were surveyed to determine the degree of knowledge and willingness to participate in waste management. Then, based on the results obtained, guidelines were generated to develop a proposal for the management of household solid waste on Line 1 of Metro de Santiago with emphasis on the concept of economy, territorial variability of each station, including technology and the integration of the different actors of the community so that the management system is participatory and allows promoting recycling throughout the Metro stations and the dissemination of environmental issues to achieve a sustainable city....
There is a growing concern about solid waste management in Chile, expressed either through regulatory instruments, such as the so-called Framework Law for Waste Management, the Extended Producer Responsibility and Recycling Promotion law (REP) or through public and private initiatives that seek to promote waste recycling to address the environmental challenges that affect us. Along this line, the present research work was aimed at generating a proposal for the management of solid waste in the Line 1 stations of Metro de Santiago, taking advantage of its wide distribution in the city of Santiago and the large number of people who use the service. For this, a waste characterization was carried out at Line 1 stations: Los Dominicos, Manquehue, Los Leones, Manuel Montt, Santa Lucia, La Moneda, Unión Latinoamericana, Ecuador and San Pablo to determine the amount and type of waste generated. Interviews were applied to companies and municipalities to find out about successful experiences on household solid waste management and the challenges that exist in implementing sound management systems. In addition, Metro users were surveyed to determine the degree of knowledge and willingness to participate in waste management. Then, based on the results obtained, guidelines were generated to develop a proposal for the management of household solid waste on Line 1 of Metro de Santiago with emphasis on the concept of economy, territorial variability of each station, including technology and the integration of the different actors of the community so that the management system is participatory and allows promoting recycling throughout the Metro stations and the dissemination of environmental issues to achieve a sustainable city....