Government’s role in ensuring sustainable waste management: Valencia’s case from the triple bottom line perspective

Creating a solid link between people, profit and planet (known as the Triple Bottom Line-TBL-framework) is the key to achieving sustainable development. In recent years there has been an increasing number of studies evaluating how firms can contribute to establishing these links, in order to ensure...

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Main Authors: Mattera Marina, López-Portillo María del Pilar, Gava Luana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/27/e3sconf_icesd2020_06001.pdf
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spelling doaj-5a6ba463861c47f6a2c71bfd95da23182021-04-02T13:49:12ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-011670600110.1051/e3sconf/202016706001e3sconf_icesd2020_06001Government’s role in ensuring sustainable waste management: Valencia’s case from the triple bottom line perspectiveMattera Marina0López-Portillo María del Pilar1Gava Luana2Department of Economics and Business, Universidad Europea de MadridDepartment of Economics and Business, Universidad Europea de MadridDepartment of Economics and Business, Universidad Europea de MadridCreating a solid link between people, profit and planet (known as the Triple Bottom Line-TBL-framework) is the key to achieving sustainable development. In recent years there has been an increasing number of studies evaluating how firms can contribute to establishing these links, in order to ensure their own sustainable growth. In addition, this framework requires the specific support of governmental institutions, who can align and link the different stakeholders in a common vision. In the context of the European Union, the case of a waste management consortium located in a particular region of Spain is analysed. Through the evaluation of its positive economic incentives initiative within the TBL framework, results show the positive impact within sustainable growth and direct alignment with the European Union’s 2020 environmental objectives.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/27/e3sconf_icesd2020_06001.pdf
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Government’s role in ensuring sustainable waste management: Valencia’s case from the triple bottom line perspective
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title Government’s role in ensuring sustainable waste management: Valencia’s case from the triple bottom line perspective
title_short Government’s role in ensuring sustainable waste management: Valencia’s case from the triple bottom line perspective
title_full Government’s role in ensuring sustainable waste management: Valencia’s case from the triple bottom line perspective
title_fullStr Government’s role in ensuring sustainable waste management: Valencia’s case from the triple bottom line perspective
title_full_unstemmed Government’s role in ensuring sustainable waste management: Valencia’s case from the triple bottom line perspective
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description Creating a solid link between people, profit and planet (known as the Triple Bottom Line-TBL-framework) is the key to achieving sustainable development. In recent years there has been an increasing number of studies evaluating how firms can contribute to establishing these links, in order to ensure their own sustainable growth. In addition, this framework requires the specific support of governmental institutions, who can align and link the different stakeholders in a common vision. In the context of the European Union, the case of a waste management consortium located in a particular region of Spain is analysed. Through the evaluation of its positive economic incentives initiative within the TBL framework, results show the positive impact within sustainable growth and direct alignment with the European Union’s 2020 environmental objectives.
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