The destination of solid waste from innovative companies: the “To do good Law” and its role in environmental and social sustainability
This paper examines how Law n. 11.196, of November 21, 2005, known as “To do good Law”, can contribute to environmental and social sustainability. The “To do good Law” grants tax incentives for companies to carry out technological innovation. The article follows a qualitative analysis, based on bibl...
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doaj-a123196dfeb14908bbd9c13989c363f42020-11-25T01:45:47ZdeuUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaSequência: Estudos Juridicos e Politicos0101-95622177-70552019-08-01418212014510.5007/2177-7055.2019v41n82p12033252The destination of solid waste from innovative companies: the “To do good Law” and its role in environmental and social sustainabilityAna Virgínia Moreira Gomes0Uinie Caminha1Caroline Viriato Memoria2Universidade de Fortaleza - UNIFORUniversidade de Fortaleza - UNIFORUniversidade de Fortaleza - UNIFORThis paper examines how Law n. 11.196, of November 21, 2005, known as “To do good Law”, can contribute to environmental and social sustainability. The “To do good Law” grants tax incentives for companies to carry out technological innovation. The article follows a qualitative analysis, based on bibliographical and documentary research, to argue in favor of the conciliation between the policy of technological innovation and the National Policy of Solid Wastes. Thus, it proposes the adoption of environmental and social responsibility strategies by the companies in relation to solid wastes as a way of social inclusion of waste pickers inserted in collective organizations.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/sequencia/article/view/52908catadores de resíduossustentabilidade ambiental e sociallei do bem |
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Ana Virgínia Moreira Gomes Uinie Caminha Caroline Viriato Memoria The destination of solid waste from innovative companies: the “To do good Law” and its role in environmental and social sustainability Sequência: Estudos Juridicos e Politicos catadores de resíduos sustentabilidade ambiental e social lei do bem |
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Ana Virgínia Moreira Gomes Uinie Caminha Caroline Viriato Memoria |
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The destination of solid waste from innovative companies: the “To do good Law” and its role in environmental and social sustainability |
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The destination of solid waste from innovative companies: the “To do good Law” and its role in environmental and social sustainability |
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The destination of solid waste from innovative companies: the “To do good Law” and its role in environmental and social sustainability |
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The destination of solid waste from innovative companies: the “To do good Law” and its role in environmental and social sustainability |
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The destination of solid waste from innovative companies: the “To do good Law” and its role in environmental and social sustainability |
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destination of solid waste from innovative companies: the “to do good law” and its role in environmental and social sustainability |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina |
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Sequência: Estudos Juridicos e Politicos |
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0101-9562 2177-7055 |
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This paper examines how Law n. 11.196, of November 21, 2005, known as “To do good Law”, can contribute to environmental and social sustainability. The “To do good Law” grants tax incentives for companies to carry out technological innovation. The article follows a qualitative analysis, based on bibliographical and documentary research, to argue in favor of the conciliation between the policy of technological innovation and the National Policy of Solid Wastes. Thus, it proposes the adoption of environmental and social responsibility strategies by the companies in relation to solid wastes as a way of social inclusion of waste pickers inserted in collective organizations. |
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catadores de resíduos sustentabilidade ambiental e social lei do bem |
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