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Tipo de Material: Artículo
Título : Zero Waste in Punta Cana: Garbage and Tourism in the Dominican Republic
Autor : Kheel, Jake
Fecha de Publicación : 2015
Ciudad: Editorial : Cambridge. MA, Estados Unidos : Harvard University.
Cita Sugerida : Kheel, Jake. 2015. Zero Waste in Punta Cana: Garbage and Tourism in the Dominican Republic. Revista Harvard Review of Latin America, winter 2015, 14(2):63-65.
Descriptores / Subjects : DESECHOS
ADMINISTRACIÓN DE DESPERDICIOS
ECOTURISMO
INDUSTRIA HOTELERA
RECICLAJE
REPÚBLICA DOMINICANA
Paginación: p. 63-65
Resumen / Abstract : I never imagined that my job at a leading Dominican resort would be so dirty—at least not at the beginning. I spent my first months as environmental director of Puntacana Resort & Club with my team opening and examining hundreds of bags of garbage generated by the resort and its airport. We categorized the waste material to figure out how we might minimize the purchase of unusable materials or find alternative final destinations for our waste, rather than the dump we were using when I arrived. Tourism makes garbage. At that time, in 2005, the Punta Cana region, one of the fastest growing destinations in the Caribbean, with more than 30,000 hotel rooms and close to two million arriving passengers yearly, produced between twenty and thirty tons of garbage daily.
Copyright: openAccess
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10469/8096
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