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Ítem Análisis de ciclo de vida y su aplicación a la producción de bioetanol: Una aproximación cualitativa(Universidad EAFIT, 2007) Sánchez, Oscar Julián; Cardona, Carlos Ariel; Sánchez, Diana Lucía; Universidad de Caldas; Universidad Nacional de ColombiaÍtem Bavaria : una empresa comprometida con el ambiente : propuesta para disminuir el impacto ambiental del uso de botellas plástico PET(2019) Ramos Franco, Stefania; Mejía Gil, María ClaudiaChanges in the global environmental situation have prompted companies to develop a strong interest in sustainability and circular economy issues. In particular, in the company Bavaria there is an interest in seeking opportunities for the use and re-incorporation of many of its packaging materials, whether they are trying to use them in their own products or through the use and exploitation in alternative products. Specifically, in the present project the PET material of the amber bottles will be analyzed, material that is currently used for the production of a part of the volume of Pony Malta, and whose volume has a significant market share, which is why the material acquire importance in circular economy projects. For this reason, there is a need to establish and evaluate different alternatives that the company can execute, in order to give options for reuse and exploitation in order to fulfill its sustainability and responsibility commitment towards the environment. To achieve this, a qualitative analysis was carried out supported by semi-structured interviews with six experts, where it is intended to know de the experience of each of them issues related not only to the legal context of use of plastic material in the massive consumption sector and how this impacts operations of PET bottles market, but also alternatives for use of PET bottles post-consumption where it is relevant to identify the best proposal for this material, as well as identifying key allies to identify the strategy proposed for Bavaria succeed. The final result showed that de all alternatives only one of them seemed to be the optimal, since it is the only one that would guarantee a significant use of the post-consumption material of PET bottles, and, although it is not the only alternative, according to the interviewees it is the most viable and sustainable. However, in order to execute, Bavaria must work on several aspects: first, together with the government, they must define whether PET bottles are considered single-use plastics, since this would have repercussions on the country's laws; secondly, it must work hand in hand with other actors in the PET bottle cycle chain, to work on consumer education issues in order to increase the volume of waste that people separation at home; and thirdly, it must define the physical and economic means with which the project will be developed, moreover the key allies with which it must work during the process.Ítem ¿Cómo evolucionaron las grandes empresas?(2012) Abad Restrepo, Ana Cristina; López Díez, Juan Carlos; Arango Uribe, María Adelaida; Gómez Rico, Elena María; Muriel Gil, Luisa Fernanda; Uribe, José Ignacio; Ana Cristina Abad Restrepo (abad@eafit.edu.co.); Juan Carlos López (calopez@eafit.edu.co)Ítem Diseño de líneas de transporte público con consideraciones ambientales(Universidad EAFIT, 2021) Bolaños Nuñez, Sara Alejandra; Rivera Agudelo, Juan CarlosÍtem El negocio de minado de criptomonedas en Colombia : desafíos y oportunidades(Universidad EAFIT, 2024) Ospina Morales, Diego Alejandro; Giraldo Hernández, Gina María; Guzmán Feria, Juan SebastianÍtem Entendimiento de las necesidades y motivaciones de los consumidores de moda sostenible en Bogotá(Universidad EAFIT, 2023) Torres Malaver, Laura Cristina; Uribe de Correa, Beatriz Amparo; Vélez Londoño, NataliaSustainable fashion is a portion of the fashion industry worldwide which is growing stronger and which the big brands in this sector have promoted in recent years. Due to global trends in carbon dioxide reduction and good environmental practices, in Colombia this type of fashion is already part of the environmental discussion agenda. In the Colombian fashion industry there are still no clear numbers on the environmental impact of clothing manufacturing, but it is known that many of the international brands that people currently consume have a high impact due to the number of clothes they manufacture, the water that contaminates the textile processes and in addition to the bad human resources practices. In Colombia there are already brands that have built sustainability processes for the production of clothing and already have a group of consumers who care about responsible consumption, however, it is also important to know which are the consumption habits of the people who look for companies that care about environmental and social sustainability, what are the motivations they have for buying this type of clothes and the needs they cover when making the decision, knowing that is important for marketing and for brand building to have an overview of what this consumer behavior is like.Ítem Estudio de prefactibilidad para el desarrollo de un proyecto ecoturístico en la vereda de San Pedro finca la Marquesita en el municipio de Anserma Caldas (Colombia)(Universidad EAFIT, 2024) Bedoya Velez, María Elisa; Corrales Saldarriaga, Juan David; Gómez Salazar, Elkin ArcesioThe present feasibility study aims to determine the viability of developing an ecotourism project in the San Pedro village, La Marquesita farm, located in the municipality of Anserma, Caldas. To this end, an exhaustive analysis of the tourism sector in the region was conducted, identifying trends, opportunities, and threats that could influence the project’s development. Additionally, the potential market was evaluated, understanding the needs and preferences of the target audience and analyzing the existing competition. A detailed technical feasibility study was carried out, considering the required infrastructure, available natural resources, accessibility, and the carrying capacity of the environment. Legal and regulatory frameworks were also identified, and the necessary administrative processes and procedures for efficient project management were established. Furthermore, the project’s environmental impact was assessed, designing mitigation, control, correction, conservation, and compensation measures to ensure the preservation of natural resources and biodiversity in the area. The financial viability was calculated by estimating investment costs, expected revenues, and projected cash flows, as well as identifying available funding sources. Finally, potential risks associated with the development and operation of the ecotourism project were identified and mitigation strategies were implemented. This study provides a solid foundation for informed and strategic decision-making in the management of ecotourism projects in the region.Ítem Indicadores de gestión, sociales y ambientales para evaluación ex post del programa Hogares Sostenibles de la corporación Parque Arví(Universidad EAFIT, 2022) Escobar Restrepo, Juliana; Cano López, Darlyn Tatiana; Henao Arango, María Cecilia; Garcés Uribe, Olga LucíaÍtem Transformación de usos del suelo, más devastadora que el cambio climático(Universidad EAFIT, 2020-07-20) Correa Caicedo, Óscar; ColaboradorÍtem Transición energética en Colombia : impacto socioambiental de los desechos tecnológicos provenientes del uso de la energía solar(Universidad EAFIT, 2023) Quiroz Henao, José Julián; Uribe de Correa, Beatriz Amparo; Escobar Mejía, AndrésThe need to appeal to alternative energy sources and the energy transition process that is taking place in Colombia finds photovoltaic systems as a source of electricity generation that is friendly to the environment and without a carbon footprint. However, the waste it generates includes contaminants such as Lead, Cadmium, Tin, and Silicon that, if adequate collection, transfer, and disposal processes are not found, could become a problem for the environment and for human beings. According to Holger (2022), globally more than 30 thousand tons of waste from solar panels are generated per year and it is estimated that by 2035 that amount will reach one million tons per year. Therefore, this documentary research is carried out with the objective of analyzing the socio-environmental impact generated by technological waste from the use of solar energy, studying the Colombian regulatory framework, the way in which other societies have faced the problem and proposed alternative solutions. in the scientific literature. For this purpose, a qualitative, descriptive, documentary and non-experimental investigation is carried out that revealed the potentially harmful components present in photovoltaic panels, the Colombian regulatory framework and the position of the State regarding the energy transition.Ítem Utilización de desechos textiles para la industria de la construcción(Universidad EAFIT, 2024) López Cadavid, Ángela María; Zapata Múnera, Abraham UrielÍtem Valor Agregado a la Sociedad (VAS) en un proyecto de minería de carbón a cielo abierto(Universidad EAFIT, 2021) Rendón Tobón, Sandra Ximena; Gómez Ospina, Jorge Andrés; Henao Arango, Maria Cecilia