How the Circular Bioeconomy is an Integral Solution to Take Care of the House in Common

Authors

  • María Paula Muñoz Biorgani
  • Andrea Serra Biorgani
  • Alexandra Rogozinski Biorgani

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55614/27093824.v4i1.91

Keywords:

: Laudato Si’, circular bioeconomy, bioplastics, sustainability, sustainable consumption, environmental footprint

Abstract

All religions call their believers to care for nature and the divine creation. Laudato Si’, the first encyclical written by Pope Francis in 2015, invites us to care for nature and for an “ecological conversion” to care for the planet and each other. This is why it’s important to understand and promote sustainable trends and green innovation to ensure we are taking good care of “our collective home”. This is why the document introduces the circular bioeconomy and bioplastics as sustainable consumption and production solutions, as well as to clarify these terms, concepts and the relationship between each other so as to establish a common context and language with our readers.

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Published

2021-06-30

How to Cite

Muñoz, M. P., Serra, A. ., & Rogozinski, A. . (2021). How the Circular Bioeconomy is an Integral Solution to Take Care of the House in Common. Revista Fe Y Libertad, 4(1), 30. https://doi.org/10.55614/27093824.v4i1.91

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