The r: Perspectives for the Achievement of the SDGs in the Post-COVID-19
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INTRODUCTION. The Circular Economy as a perspective of achievement of the SDGs by Ecuador. OBJECTIVE. Analysis of public initiatives related to the promotion of the implementation of the Circular Economy in Ecuador. METHOD. The research is developed under the approach of a bibliographic review. RESULTS. Ecuador is committed to the achievement of 12 of 17 SDGs by 2030, through the implementation of the Circular Economy in the country. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS. Ecuador should continue to define its National Strategy for the Circular Economy as part of its perspectives for the achievement of the SDGs in 2030.
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G. Ridaura, “The r: Perspectives for the Achievement of the SDGs in the Post-COVID-19”, CienciAmérica, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 19–26, Dec. 2020, doi: 10.33210/ca.v9i4.339.
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