Artículos de revistas
Waste management. The disconnection between normative and SMEs reality
Fecha
2021Registro en:
Sustainability 2021, 13, 1787.
10.3390/su13041787
Autor
Villegas Pinuer, Francisco Javier
Andreu, Joan Llonch
López Belbeze, Pilar
Valenzuela Fernández, Leslier Maureen
Institución
Resumen
Waste generation is a critical factor in global environmental degradation, where SMEs
have been historically relevant yet underestimated. This study covers the issue of the disconnection
between the normative and SMEs reality. Therefore, this research aims to investigate the relationship
between waste management norms and their application in Chilean SMEs. For context, Chile is the
nation that generates the most amount of waste per capita in the region. Nevertheless, the country also
has one of the most rigorous waste frameworks in the region, by means of the Extended Responsibility
Producer (ERP) law, which has been gradually implemented since 2016. Data for the study were
collected through in-depth interviews with 25 SMEs. The results show the practical limitations of
SMEs in complying with the waste law, the lack of traceability in the waste management system,
and the need for economic support and technical assistance to improve the use and management of
sustainable raw materials. Therefore, this study contributes to the limited knowledge of how SMEs
implement waste management norms and their importance in diminishing waste generation and
promoting waste hierarchy.