When Circular Economy Meets Inclusive Development. Insights from Urban Recycling and Rural Water Access in Argentina

How is it possible to design and deploy circular economy (CE) strategies oriented to inclusive development? How can non-traditional units of production and consumption (i.e., actual productive actors such as waste picker cooperatives and peasant organizations) be integrated into these strategies? Us...

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Main Authors: Lucas Becerra, Sebastián Carenzo, Paula Juarez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/23/9809
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spelling doaj-cb51089015224376ab11f6e8de88228c2020-11-27T07:55:22ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-11-01129809980910.3390/su12239809When Circular Economy Meets Inclusive Development. Insights from Urban Recycling and Rural Water Access in ArgentinaLucas Becerra0Sebastián Carenzo1Paula Juarez2Laboratorio Abierto de Innovación y Economía Circular, Instituto de Estudios sobre la Ciencia y la Tecnología, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes (LabIEC-IESCT-UNQ-CIC-BA), Roque Saenz Peña, 352, City of Bernal B1876BXD, ArgentinaLaboratorio Abierto de Innovación y Economía Circular, Instituto de Estudios sobre la Ciencia y la Tecnología, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes (LabIEC-IESCT-UNQ-CIC-BA), Roque Saenz Peña, 352, City of Bernal B1876BXD, ArgentinaLaboratorio Abierto de Innovación y Economía Circular, Instituto de Estudios sobre la Ciencia y la Tecnología, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes (LabIEC-IESCT-UNQ-CIC-BA), Roque Saenz Peña, 352, City of Bernal B1876BXD, ArgentinaHow is it possible to design and deploy circular economy (CE) strategies oriented to inclusive development? How can non-traditional units of production and consumption (i.e., actual productive actors such as waste picker cooperatives and peasant organizations) be integrated into these strategies? Using data collected as a result of two long-term participatory action research projects carried out with a waste picker cooperative in Buenos Aires and 65 peasant families in Chaco (both located in Argentina) the paper opens the door to a proactive critical debate in terms of how to integrate circular economy principles with the development of technological solutions (artifacts, processes and methods of organization). We show that CE holds great potential, both in terms of its contribution to the generation of new interpretive frameworks and also, in terms of nurturing local and inclusive development strategies when it is integrated with collaborative, bottom-up and innovative dynamics. Based on the idea of working with heterogeneous traditional production units (not only with profit-maximizing firms), it is possible to think of social development avenues for vulnerable populations, where the CE principles build up mechanisms capable of maximizing the transformative potential of the resources (including those understood as waste) presented in actual techno-economic matrices.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/23/9809sustainable developmentsocial innovationcommunity actionresource managementwaste picker cooperativespeasant movements
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author Lucas Becerra
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Paula Juarez
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Sebastián Carenzo
Paula Juarez
When Circular Economy Meets Inclusive Development. Insights from Urban Recycling and Rural Water Access in Argentina
Sustainability
sustainable development
social innovation
community action
resource management
waste picker cooperatives
peasant movements
author_facet Lucas Becerra
Sebastián Carenzo
Paula Juarez
author_sort Lucas Becerra
title When Circular Economy Meets Inclusive Development. Insights from Urban Recycling and Rural Water Access in Argentina
title_short When Circular Economy Meets Inclusive Development. Insights from Urban Recycling and Rural Water Access in Argentina
title_full When Circular Economy Meets Inclusive Development. Insights from Urban Recycling and Rural Water Access in Argentina
title_fullStr When Circular Economy Meets Inclusive Development. Insights from Urban Recycling and Rural Water Access in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed When Circular Economy Meets Inclusive Development. Insights from Urban Recycling and Rural Water Access in Argentina
title_sort when circular economy meets inclusive development. insights from urban recycling and rural water access in argentina
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-11-01
description How is it possible to design and deploy circular economy (CE) strategies oriented to inclusive development? How can non-traditional units of production and consumption (i.e., actual productive actors such as waste picker cooperatives and peasant organizations) be integrated into these strategies? Using data collected as a result of two long-term participatory action research projects carried out with a waste picker cooperative in Buenos Aires and 65 peasant families in Chaco (both located in Argentina) the paper opens the door to a proactive critical debate in terms of how to integrate circular economy principles with the development of technological solutions (artifacts, processes and methods of organization). We show that CE holds great potential, both in terms of its contribution to the generation of new interpretive frameworks and also, in terms of nurturing local and inclusive development strategies when it is integrated with collaborative, bottom-up and innovative dynamics. Based on the idea of working with heterogeneous traditional production units (not only with profit-maximizing firms), it is possible to think of social development avenues for vulnerable populations, where the CE principles build up mechanisms capable of maximizing the transformative potential of the resources (including those understood as waste) presented in actual techno-economic matrices.
topic sustainable development
social innovation
community action
resource management
waste picker cooperatives
peasant movements
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/23/9809
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