The Real inclusion: The Controversy between Inclusive Recycling and Fair Recycling in the Sustainable Development

This research analyses the recycling as possible business activity with view to becoming an Inclusive Business (IB) starring recyclers. The objective is determine whether the actors involved in the NI strategy under the assumption of Creation Shared Value (CSV), meet the criteria for true inclusion,...

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Egile nagusia: Zárate Carabajo, Alexandra Elizabeth (author)
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Letras Verdes. Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios Socioambientales; Núm. 27 (2020): Letras Verdes Nro. 27 (Marzo - Agosto); 71-90
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Poverty, Inclusive Recycling, Fair Recycling, Inclusive Business, Sustainable Development, Creation of Shared Value.
Creation of Shared Value
Fair recicling
fair recycling
inclusive business
inclusive recycling poverty
sustainable development
Creación de valor compartido
desarrollo sostenible
negocio inclusivo
pobreza
recilcaje inclusivo
reciclaje justo
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Real inclusion: The Controversy between Inclusive Recycling and Fair Recycling in the Sustainable Development
La verdadera inclusión: La controversia entre el reciclaje inclusivo y el reciclaje justo en el marco del desarrollo sostenible
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description This research analyses the recycling as possible business activity with view to becoming an Inclusive Business (IB) starring recyclers. The objective is determine whether the actors involved in the NI strategy under the assumption of Creation Shared Value (CSV), meet the criteria for true inclusion, which will be considered from a business and social point of view, verifying that the recycling activity is inclusive, fair and whether as IB contributes to Sustainable Development (SD). The study has a mixed approach, whit a sequential exploratory design and a non-experimental character; it was developed in the city of Cuenca (Ecuador), where 7 associations of consolidated recyclers were analyzed. A total of 161 Primary Recyclers (PRs) participated, to whom an instrument was applied; in addition, the legal framework regulating this activity was reviewed and the parameters to be met by the recycling activity were analyzed in order to be considered as NI with contribution to the SD. The results highlight the average level of inclusion of recyclers in relation to their activity. Recycling is an activity that has potential like NI, however, there are no ideal conditions, the policies and ordinances that facilitate their conceptualization and consolidation, nor does it meet the established parameters to align to the SD and contribute to the CVC.
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spelling The Real inclusion: The Controversy between Inclusive Recycling and Fair Recycling in the Sustainable DevelopmentLa verdadera inclusión: La controversia entre el reciclaje inclusivo y el reciclaje justo en el marco del desarrollo sostenibleZárate Carabajo, Alexandra ElizabethAyora Sánchez, Jairo IsmaelJimbo Días, José SantiagoPoverty, Inclusive Recycling, Fair Recycling, Inclusive Business, Sustainable Development, Creation of Shared Value.Creation of Shared ValueFair reciclingfair recyclinginclusive businessinclusive recycling povertysustainable developmentCreación de valor compartidodesarrollo sosteniblenegocio inclusivopobrezarecilcaje inclusivoreciclaje justoThis research analyses the recycling as possible business activity with view to becoming an Inclusive Business (IB) starring recyclers. The objective is determine whether the actors involved in the NI strategy under the assumption of Creation Shared Value (CSV), meet the criteria for true inclusion, which will be considered from a business and social point of view, verifying that the recycling activity is inclusive, fair and whether as IB contributes to Sustainable Development (SD). The study has a mixed approach, whit a sequential exploratory design and a non-experimental character; it was developed in the city of Cuenca (Ecuador), where 7 associations of consolidated recyclers were analyzed. A total of 161 Primary Recyclers (PRs) participated, to whom an instrument was applied; in addition, the legal framework regulating this activity was reviewed and the parameters to be met by the recycling activity were analyzed in order to be considered as NI with contribution to the SD. The results highlight the average level of inclusion of recyclers in relation to their activity. Recycling is an activity that has potential like NI, however, there are no ideal conditions, the policies and ordinances that facilitate their conceptualization and consolidation, nor does it meet the established parameters to align to the SD and contribute to the CVC.La presente investigación analiza al reciclaje como posible actividad empresarial con vistas a convertirse en un Negocio Inclusivo (NI) protagonizado por los recicladores. El objetivo es determinar si los actores involucrados en la estrategia del NI bajo el supuesto de la Creación de Valor Compartido (CVC), cumplen con los criterios que conlleva una verdadera inclusión, misma que será contemplada desde un punto de vista empresarial y social, verificando que la actividad del reciclaje sea inclusiva, justa y si como NI aporta al Desarrollo Sostenible (DS). El estudio tiene un enfoque mixto, con un diseño de tipo exploratorio secuencial y carácter no experimental; se desarrolló en la ciudad de Cuenca (Ecuador), donde se analizaron 7 asociaciones de recicladores consolidados. Participaron 161 recicladores a quienes se les aplicó un instrumento; además, se hizo una revisión del marco legal que regula esta actividad y se analizaron los parámetros que debe cumplir para considerarse como NI con contribución al DS. En los resultados destaca el nivel medio de inclusión de los recicladores respecto a su actividad. El reciclaje es una actividad que tiene potencial como NI, sin embargo, no existen las condiciones idóneas, las políticas y ordenanzas que faciliten su conceptualización y consolidación, ni cumple con los parámetros establecidos para alinearse al DS y aportar a la CVC.FLACSO Ecuador2020-07-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/letrasverdes/article/view/431610.17141/letrasverdes.27.2020.4316Letras Verdes. Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios Socioambientales; No. 27 (2020): Letras Verdes Nro. 27 (Marzo - Agosto); 71-90Letras Verdes. Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios Socioambientales; Núm. 27 (2020): Letras Verdes Nro. 27 (Marzo - Agosto); 71-901390-663110.17141/letrasverdes.27.2020reponame:Revista Letras Verdesinstname:Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Socialesinstacron:FLACSOspahttps://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/letrasverdes/article/view/4316/3409Derechos de autor 2020 Alexandra Elizabeth Zárate Carabajo, Jairo Ismael Ayora Sánchez, José Santiago Jimbo Díasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-07-13T03:35:43Zoai:revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec:article/4316Institucionalhttps://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/letrasverdesUniversidad privadahttps://www.flacso.edu.ec..Ecuador.1390-66311390-6631opendoar:02021-07-13T03:35:43Revista Letras Verdes - Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Socialesfalse
spellingShingle The Real inclusion: The Controversy between Inclusive Recycling and Fair Recycling in the Sustainable Development
Zárate Carabajo, Alexandra Elizabeth
Poverty, Inclusive Recycling, Fair Recycling, Inclusive Business, Sustainable Development, Creation of Shared Value.
Creation of Shared Value
Fair recicling
fair recycling
inclusive business
inclusive recycling poverty
sustainable development
Creación de valor compartido
desarrollo sostenible
negocio inclusivo
pobreza
recilcaje inclusivo
reciclaje justo
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title The Real inclusion: The Controversy between Inclusive Recycling and Fair Recycling in the Sustainable Development
title_full The Real inclusion: The Controversy between Inclusive Recycling and Fair Recycling in the Sustainable Development
title_fullStr The Real inclusion: The Controversy between Inclusive Recycling and Fair Recycling in the Sustainable Development
title_full_unstemmed The Real inclusion: The Controversy between Inclusive Recycling and Fair Recycling in the Sustainable Development
title_short The Real inclusion: The Controversy between Inclusive Recycling and Fair Recycling in the Sustainable Development
title_sort The Real inclusion: The Controversy between Inclusive Recycling and Fair Recycling in the Sustainable Development
topic Poverty, Inclusive Recycling, Fair Recycling, Inclusive Business, Sustainable Development, Creation of Shared Value.
Creation of Shared Value
Fair recicling
fair recycling
inclusive business
inclusive recycling poverty
sustainable development
Creación de valor compartido
desarrollo sostenible
negocio inclusivo
pobreza
recilcaje inclusivo
reciclaje justo
url https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/letrasverdes/article/view/4316