Green capitalism and distributive justice in the disposal of electro-eletronic residues

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Autor(a) principal: Coêlho, Diego Henrique Damasceno
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Corrêa, Camila Braga, Carvalho, Flávio Ribeiro, Cohen, Claude Adélia Moema Jeanne
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/13348
Resumo: In the manufacture of electro-electronic devices, various materials are used, especially metals and plastics, with long-term decomposition and high levels of negative impacts on the environment. The aim of this article is to examine, from an interdisciplinary perspective, green capitalism as a management mechanism for the disposal of electronic waste, making a critical analysis of anti-capitalist and non-consumerist practices as methods that reduce policy by programmed obsolescence, as well as Brazilian legislation. and the efforts of international organizations aimed at reducing polluting ecological impacts, linked to industrial production, consumption and poor waste management, in the face of political, economic and social interests. In order to promote a contextualized approach, using an quanti-qualitative methodology, of an investigative and interpretative character, which includes a bibliographic review, through a critical and comparative bias, also examining quantitative information in the most recent productions, in a dialogue between scientific trees, against the background of distributive justice in the theory of justice as equity, by John Rawls (1997) and revisited by Ronald Dworkin (2006), as a social equity, applied to the promotion of the right to the city, proposed by Henry Lefebvre (2001) In the end, a survey considered that the global, social and social dialogues are still incipient, not regarding the disposal of electronic waste, although the recycling of components and parts of the appliance line can be collected and recycled in a more organized way, given that the announced tragedy could have its acts mitigated, through the application of paradigms of justice from the formation of industrial production thinking and techniques.
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spelling Green capitalism and distributive justice in the disposal of electro-eletronic residuesCapitalismo verde y justicia distributiva en la eliminación de residuos electrónicosCapitalismo verde e justiça distributiva no descarte de resíduos eletroeletrônicosCapitalismo verdeDesechos electrónicosJusticia distributivaCiudadaníaDerecho a la ciudad.Capitalismo verdeResíduos eletroeletrônicosJustiça distributivaCidadaniaDireito à cidade.Green capitalismResiduals of electrical and electronic goodsDistributive justiceCitizenshipRight to the city.In the manufacture of electro-electronic devices, various materials are used, especially metals and plastics, with long-term decomposition and high levels of negative impacts on the environment. The aim of this article is to examine, from an interdisciplinary perspective, green capitalism as a management mechanism for the disposal of electronic waste, making a critical analysis of anti-capitalist and non-consumerist practices as methods that reduce policy by programmed obsolescence, as well as Brazilian legislation. and the efforts of international organizations aimed at reducing polluting ecological impacts, linked to industrial production, consumption and poor waste management, in the face of political, economic and social interests. In order to promote a contextualized approach, using an quanti-qualitative methodology, of an investigative and interpretative character, which includes a bibliographic review, through a critical and comparative bias, also examining quantitative information in the most recent productions, in a dialogue between scientific trees, against the background of distributive justice in the theory of justice as equity, by John Rawls (1997) and revisited by Ronald Dworkin (2006), as a social equity, applied to the promotion of the right to the city, proposed by Henry Lefebvre (2001) In the end, a survey considered that the global, social and social dialogues are still incipient, not regarding the disposal of electronic waste, although the recycling of components and parts of the appliance line can be collected and recycled in a more organized way, given that the announced tragedy could have its acts mitigated, through the application of paradigms of justice from the formation of industrial production thinking and techniques.En la fabricación de dispositivos electroelectrónicos se utilizan diversos materiales, especialmente metales y plásticos, con descomposición a largo plazo y altos niveles de impactos negativos sobre el medio ambiente. El objetivo de este artículo es examinar, desde una perspectiva interdisciplinaria, el capitalismo verde como mecanismo de gestión para la disposición de residuos electrónicos, haciendo un análisis crítico de las prácticas anticapitalistas y no consumistas como métodos que reducen las políticas por obsolescencia programada, como así como la legislación brasileña y los esfuerzos de organismos internacionales encaminados a reducir los impactos ecológicos contaminantes, vinculados a la producción industrial, el consumo y la mala gestión de residuos, frente a intereses políticos, económicos y sociales. Con el fin de promover un enfoque contextualizado, utilizando una metodología cuanti-cualitativa, de carácter investigativo e interpretativo, que incluya una revisión bibliográfica, mediante un sesgo crítico y comparativo, examinando también información cuantitativa en las producciones más recientes, en un diálogo entre árboles científicos. , en el contexto de la justicia distributiva en la teoría de la justicia como equidad, de John Rawls (1997) y revisada por Ronald Dworkin (2006), como equidad social, aplicada a la promoción del derecho a la ciudad, propuesta por Henry Lefebvre (2001) Al final, una encuesta consideró que los diálogos globales, sociales y sociales son aún incipientes, no en lo que respecta a la eliminación de residuos electrónicos, aunque el reciclaje de componentes y partes de la línea de electrodomésticos se puede recolectar y reciclar de una manera más organizada. manera, dado que la tragedia anunciada podría tener sus actos mitigados, mediante la aplicación de paradigmas de justicia a partir de la formación del pensamiento y las técnicas de producción industrial.Na manufatura de aparelhos eletroeletrônicos, vários matérias são empregados, especialmente metais e plásticos, de decomposição delongada e altos índices de impactos negativos para o meio ambiente. O presente artigo tem por escopo examinar, em ótica interdisciplinar, o capitalismo verde como mecanismo de gestão no descarte de resíduos eletroeletrônicos, perfazendo uma análise crítica quanto às práticas anticapitalistas e não consumistas como métodos redutores da poluição por obsolescência programada, bem como as legislações brasileiras e os esforços de organizações internacionais voltados para a redução de impactos ecológicos poluidores, ligados à produção industrial, o consumo e má gestão do lixo, face a interesses políticos, econômicos e sociais. No intuito de promover uma abordagem contextualizada, utilizou-se uma metodologia quanti-qualitativa, de caráter investigativo e interpretativo, que compreende a revisão bibliográfica, através de um viés crítico e comparativo, examinando também informações quantitativas nas produções mais recentes, num diálogo entre árvores científicas, tendo como pano de fundo a justiça distributiva na teoria da justiça como equidade, de John Rawls (1997) e revisitada por Ronald Dworkin (2006), como uma equidade social, aplicada à promoção do direito à cidade, proposta por Henry Lefebvre (2001). Ao final, a pesquisa concluiu que os diálogos globais, econômicos e sociais, ainda são incipientes, no tocante ao descarte de resíduos eletroeletrônicos, ainda que a reciclagem de componentes e peças dessa linha de aparelhos possa ser recolhida e reciclada de maneira mais organizada, posto que a tragédia anunciada poderia ter os seus impactos mitigados, por meio da aplicação de paradigmas da justiça distributiva, desde a formação do pensamento e das técnicas de produção industrial.Research, Society and Development2021-03-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1334810.33448/rsd-v10i3.13348Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 3; e53010313348Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 3; e53010313348Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 3; e530103133482525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/13348/12266Copyright (c) 2021 Diego Henrique Damasceno Coêlho; Camila Braga Corrêa; Flávio Ribeiro Carvalho; Claude Adélia Moema Jeanne Cohenhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCoêlho, Diego Henrique DamascenoCorrêa, Camila BragaCarvalho, Flávio RibeiroCohen, Claude Adélia Moema Jeanne2021-03-28T12:03:35Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/13348Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:34:42.701049Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Green capitalism and distributive justice in the disposal of electro-eletronic residues
Capitalismo verde y justicia distributiva en la eliminación de residuos electrónicos
Capitalismo verde e justiça distributiva no descarte de resíduos eletroeletrônicos
title Green capitalism and distributive justice in the disposal of electro-eletronic residues
spellingShingle Green capitalism and distributive justice in the disposal of electro-eletronic residues
Coêlho, Diego Henrique Damasceno
Capitalismo verde
Desechos electrónicos
Justicia distributiva
Ciudadanía
Derecho a la ciudad.
Capitalismo verde
Resíduos eletroeletrônicos
Justiça distributiva
Cidadania
Direito à cidade.
Green capitalism
Residuals of electrical and electronic goods
Distributive justice
Citizenship
Right to the city.
title_short Green capitalism and distributive justice in the disposal of electro-eletronic residues
title_full Green capitalism and distributive justice in the disposal of electro-eletronic residues
title_fullStr Green capitalism and distributive justice in the disposal of electro-eletronic residues
title_full_unstemmed Green capitalism and distributive justice in the disposal of electro-eletronic residues
title_sort Green capitalism and distributive justice in the disposal of electro-eletronic residues
author Coêlho, Diego Henrique Damasceno
author_facet Coêlho, Diego Henrique Damasceno
Corrêa, Camila Braga
Carvalho, Flávio Ribeiro
Cohen, Claude Adélia Moema Jeanne
author_role author
author2 Corrêa, Camila Braga
Carvalho, Flávio Ribeiro
Cohen, Claude Adélia Moema Jeanne
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Coêlho, Diego Henrique Damasceno
Corrêa, Camila Braga
Carvalho, Flávio Ribeiro
Cohen, Claude Adélia Moema Jeanne
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Capitalismo verde
Desechos electrónicos
Justicia distributiva
Ciudadanía
Derecho a la ciudad.
Capitalismo verde
Resíduos eletroeletrônicos
Justiça distributiva
Cidadania
Direito à cidade.
Green capitalism
Residuals of electrical and electronic goods
Distributive justice
Citizenship
Right to the city.
topic Capitalismo verde
Desechos electrónicos
Justicia distributiva
Ciudadanía
Derecho a la ciudad.
Capitalismo verde
Resíduos eletroeletrônicos
Justiça distributiva
Cidadania
Direito à cidade.
Green capitalism
Residuals of electrical and electronic goods
Distributive justice
Citizenship
Right to the city.
description In the manufacture of electro-electronic devices, various materials are used, especially metals and plastics, with long-term decomposition and high levels of negative impacts on the environment. The aim of this article is to examine, from an interdisciplinary perspective, green capitalism as a management mechanism for the disposal of electronic waste, making a critical analysis of anti-capitalist and non-consumerist practices as methods that reduce policy by programmed obsolescence, as well as Brazilian legislation. and the efforts of international organizations aimed at reducing polluting ecological impacts, linked to industrial production, consumption and poor waste management, in the face of political, economic and social interests. In order to promote a contextualized approach, using an quanti-qualitative methodology, of an investigative and interpretative character, which includes a bibliographic review, through a critical and comparative bias, also examining quantitative information in the most recent productions, in a dialogue between scientific trees, against the background of distributive justice in the theory of justice as equity, by John Rawls (1997) and revisited by Ronald Dworkin (2006), as a social equity, applied to the promotion of the right to the city, proposed by Henry Lefebvre (2001) In the end, a survey considered that the global, social and social dialogues are still incipient, not regarding the disposal of electronic waste, although the recycling of components and parts of the appliance line can be collected and recycled in a more organized way, given that the announced tragedy could have its acts mitigated, through the application of paradigms of justice from the formation of industrial production thinking and techniques.
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