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The Marina Alta has a challenge: to become the first socially responsible territory

May 23 from 2018 - 18: 23

Achieve sustainability while maintaining growth by consuming products and services that are more respectful of the environment and improving the competitiveness of companies and institutions. And also be the first to get it. That is the challenge that the Marina Alta to meet one of the goals set by the United Nations to be achieved by 2030.

That is why for months, companies and public and private entities delve into the importance of social responsibility. A theme that will be addressed, next June, in a course organized by the Seu Universitària of the University of Alicante in Dénia.

The days 7, 8 9 y de Junio, riding a The House of Paraula de Baleària Port, the Circular Economy course will be held, the road towards sustainable development. During those days, national experts in sustainability will offer specific training to incorporate the circular economy into the day-to-day of companies and institutions.

The course has the support of Cercle d'Empresaris of the Marina Alta (CEDMA), an activity that for the president, Sonja Dietz, "promises a lot". In addition, since CEDMA have been betting for this turn in the companies for months with the organization of round tables, talks and all kinds of activities whose conclusions will materialize in the future Code of Ethics for the Marina Alta, applicable to the tourism sector, as well as the elaboration of an annual report of socially responsible territory.

He too City of Dénia supports this initiative. The vice mayor, Rafa Carrió, has stressed the need for public entities to follow this line of work to value the territory in the framework of a dialogue between the different actors that comprise it.

For its part, Red Cross Dénia He joins this activity as a representative of the third sector, the social sector, with the hope that there will be more and more synergies and more sustainable.

It is one of the few official courses of the University of Alicante. The registration they have a price of 40 euros for students and unemployed and 60 euros for the rest. The inscriptions can be made through its website.

Program

Thursday, June 7

  • 17: 00 to 19: 00 h: What is the circular economy?
    Anabel Rodríguez Santos, director of the Foundation for the Circular Economy
  • 19: 00 has 21: 00 h: Circular design
    Vicente Iborra Pallarés, of the Dept. of Building and Urbanism of the University of Alicante

Friday, 8 for June

  • 10: 00 has 12: 00 h: New business models
    Armando Ortuño Padilla, of the Department of Civil Engineering of the University of Alicante
  • 12: 00 has 14: 00 h: Inverted logistics.
    David Bautista Rodríguez, from the IU Water and Environmental Sciences University of Alicante
  • 16: 0 0h to 18: 00 h: SWOT analysis of circular economy companies in a linear economy.
    Nicola Cerantola, founder and director of Ecologing
  • 18: 00 has 20: 00 h: How to rethink linear productive processes: success stories and learn from failure.
    Ignasi Cubiñá Reyes, director of Eco Intelligent Growth

Saturday June 9 2018

  • 10: 00 has 12: 00 h: How to adapt linear consumption habits: success stories and learn from failure.
    Esther Colino Caro, Manager of European Affairs and Regulatory Follow-up of ECOEMBES
  • 12: 00 has 14: 00 h: Where do I start?
    Anna Tarí Sánchez, from Circular Economy Club
  • 14: 00 to 14: 30 h: Closing. Circular Economy, Practical Bones and Corporate Social Responsibility
    Josep Ochoa Monzó. General Director of Social Responsibility and Development of the Autogovern. Department of Transparència, Social Responsibility, Participation and Cooperation
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