Economía circular: contribución a la Agenda 2030

Authors

  • Aníbal Carlos Zottele Allende Universidad Veracruzana, México
  • Luz Elena Nájera Jiménez Universidad Veracruzana, México

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21919/remef.v17i4.792

Keywords:

Circular economy, Sustainable development, Environment, 2030 Agenda.

Abstract

Circular Economy: Contribution to the 2030 Agenda

The purpose of this article is to analyze the general panorama of environmental issues and the search for ethical and responsible alternatives in different areas and through the different actors involved, such as the government, the business sector and civil society as consumers. It considers the circular economy as an option to mitigate environmental damage and achieve the objectives of the 2030 agenda.

The study is conducted through a broad and extensive literature review, with an analytical approach. It includes examples or highlighted cases according to each research topic or addressed in the article.

The results reflect the existing initiatives to contribute to the care of the environment, the cases considered as successful, but also those considered as unethical that have been developed mainly around companies. The environmental problem demands an energetic search for ethical and responsible alternatives in the different areas that characterize the social life of nations, and some final considerations are presented at the end of the article.