A look at solid waste management from corporate social responsibility

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William Orlando Farfán Cuervo
Jennifer León Venegas

Abstract

Deficient business social responsibility programs in terms of environment directly affect the environment
from the same perception that we have on the subject, to increasing consequences to ecosystems;
this, together with demographic growth and the disproportionate expansion of the industry and sectors
such as construction and logistics in the corridor known as Sabana de Occidente. In order to provide a
way so that the environment is not affected and contribute to the growth and sustainable development
of the region, it is necessary to create and implement institutional policies that allow establishing a conservation and safeguarding position on behalf of the organizations.

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