Waste Management Practices Adopted by Brazilian Companies Members of the Corporate Sustainability Index of the Stock Exchange

This article demonstrates the practices and waste management policies (W MP), adopted by companies participating in the Corporate Sustainability Index (CSI) of the state of the stock exchange in Sao Paulo, Brazil (BOVESPA). It also presents the results that these practices provided for these compani...

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Main Authors: S. Bittencourt, M.A. Sellitto, A. Gabbi, C.D. Schimith, A.R. Ferreira, R.L. Basso, A. Scavarda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2015-09-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/4536
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spelling doaj-dfe13e5a84e34ae881916205f8ac186b2021-02-20T21:05:09ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162015-09-014510.3303/CET1545129Waste Management Practices Adopted by Brazilian Companies Members of the Corporate Sustainability Index of the Stock ExchangeS. BittencourtM.A. SellittoA. GabbiC.D. SchimithA.R. FerreiraR.L. BassoA. ScavardaThis article demonstrates the practices and waste management policies (W MP), adopted by companies participating in the Corporate Sustainability Index (CSI) of the state of the stock exchange in Sao Paulo, Brazil (BOVESPA). It also presents the results that these practices provided for these companies and for the environment. The study was conducted in the two companies with the highest sales in the year 2013 in the fields of power generation, financial institutions, water and wastewater, pulp and paper, telephony and highway concession. The search strategy was divided into five stages and through the 2013 year of sustainability reporting content analysis, it was found that companies that already have advanced and positive practices with respect to sustainability, serve as reference and stimulus for other companies adopt these concepts. The survey also found that companies in the electricity sector that have the same types of waste, have different management practices, a fact confirmed in telephone companies too, highway concessions and financial institutions. It also showed that the adoption of W MP practices provided advantages in terms of cost reduction and revenue growth for all companies surveyed and mostly, all these gains also reflected positive results for the environment and nature.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/4536
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author S. Bittencourt
M.A. Sellitto
A. Gabbi
C.D. Schimith
A.R. Ferreira
R.L. Basso
A. Scavarda
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M.A. Sellitto
A. Gabbi
C.D. Schimith
A.R. Ferreira
R.L. Basso
A. Scavarda
Waste Management Practices Adopted by Brazilian Companies Members of the Corporate Sustainability Index of the Stock Exchange
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet S. Bittencourt
M.A. Sellitto
A. Gabbi
C.D. Schimith
A.R. Ferreira
R.L. Basso
A. Scavarda
author_sort S. Bittencourt
title Waste Management Practices Adopted by Brazilian Companies Members of the Corporate Sustainability Index of the Stock Exchange
title_short Waste Management Practices Adopted by Brazilian Companies Members of the Corporate Sustainability Index of the Stock Exchange
title_full Waste Management Practices Adopted by Brazilian Companies Members of the Corporate Sustainability Index of the Stock Exchange
title_fullStr Waste Management Practices Adopted by Brazilian Companies Members of the Corporate Sustainability Index of the Stock Exchange
title_full_unstemmed Waste Management Practices Adopted by Brazilian Companies Members of the Corporate Sustainability Index of the Stock Exchange
title_sort waste management practices adopted by brazilian companies members of the corporate sustainability index of the stock exchange
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2015-09-01
description This article demonstrates the practices and waste management policies (W MP), adopted by companies participating in the Corporate Sustainability Index (CSI) of the state of the stock exchange in Sao Paulo, Brazil (BOVESPA). It also presents the results that these practices provided for these companies and for the environment. The study was conducted in the two companies with the highest sales in the year 2013 in the fields of power generation, financial institutions, water and wastewater, pulp and paper, telephony and highway concession. The search strategy was divided into five stages and through the 2013 year of sustainability reporting content analysis, it was found that companies that already have advanced and positive practices with respect to sustainability, serve as reference and stimulus for other companies adopt these concepts. The survey also found that companies in the electricity sector that have the same types of waste, have different management practices, a fact confirmed in telephone companies too, highway concessions and financial institutions. It also showed that the adoption of W MP practices provided advantages in terms of cost reduction and revenue growth for all companies surveyed and mostly, all these gains also reflected positive results for the environment and nature.
url https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/4536
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