The Urbane Mining. An Analysis from the Juridical Organizing in Cuba. A Bet to the Sustainable Development from the Circular Economy

Authors

  • Alcides Antúnez Sánchez Granma University
  • Ilianys Matos Guerra Granma University
  • Rosa María Álvarez Valerino Granma University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18779/csye.v4i1.292

Keywords:

Sustainable development, circular economy, urban mining, juridical organizing

Abstract

The constant technological innovation and the culture of consumerism do that people more and more want to substitute the electric and electronic apparatuses that they utilize for more advanced others, which generates than each year the electronic trash increment. One searches than the electronic residues, do not end up in a drain or cremator, and what else countries join up to the good handling and final treatment through the circular economy. The invasion of the Scientific Technical Revolution and the process of internationalization and of worldwide liberalization, it has been the event that has originated new political, cost-reducing, cultural and social challenges to the States. You have brought along the paradigms that were characterizing to the society industrial of slow form, and they have gone changing the rhythm that you have dialed continuous invasions in the invention, backed up in the computational technology and in the telematics in the 4ta Industrial Revolution. New produces, new public services, new models of business, new needs, new challenges that definitively the format and the competitive keys of the industry of the future, at continuous construction and evolution in a global world in the century question XXI, where what's green sells happen.

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Published

2020-06-30

How to Cite

Antúnez Sánchez, A. ., Matos Guerra, I. ., & Álvarez Valerino, R. M. . (2020). The Urbane Mining. An Analysis from the Juridical Organizing in Cuba. A Bet to the Sustainable Development from the Circular Economy. Journal of Social and Economics Science, 4(1), 124–153. https://doi.org/10.18779/csye.v4i1.292