1) OSD: The Sustainable Development Goals are 17 targets created by the UN to achieve a more just, equitable, and sustainable world by 2030 2) Gobernanza: It is the way of directing and coordinating how decisions are made and resources are managed in an organization, community, or country 3) Circular Economy: It is an economic model that seeks to reduce waste and make the most of resources 4) Innovation: The process of creating or improving ideas, products, or services to solve problems more efficiently 5) Sustainability:  Ability to meet present needs without compromising future resources 6) Renewable Energies: These are energies that come from inexhaustible natural sources, such as the sun, wind, water, or biomass 7) Sustainable Development: A model that seeks to meet current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs 8) Global Problems: These are situations or challenges that affect the entire planet and require the cooperation of all countries to be solved 9) ISO 14031: International standard that helps companies measure and improve their environmental performance 10) Environmental Management: A set of actions and strategies that seek to protect the environment through the responsible use of natural resources 11) SGA: Environmental Management System, which organizes and improves a company's environmental actions to achieve sustainability 12) Administrative Management: A set of processes for planning, organizing, directing, and controlling the resources of an organization 13) Utilitarian: Rational use of resources for economic benefit 14) Infrastructure: A set of essential structures and services (such as roads, energy, and water) that support the development of a community or country 15) Law 99 of 1993: Regulation that created the Ministry of the Environment in Colombia, this law organizes environmental management in the country, promotes sustainable development, and seeks to guarantee the right of all people to a healthy environment 16) CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility): Companies' commitment to act ethically and care for people and the planet 17) Poverty: Lack of resources and opportunities to meet basic needs 18) United Nations Organization (ONU): An organization that unites the countries of the world to promote peace, human rights and sustainable developmentUnited Nations Organization 19) Ecological Footprint: A measure that shows how much nature we use to produce what we consume and absorb the waste we generate 20) Deep Ecology: Environmental practice and a social movement based on the belief that human beings must radically change their relationship with nature

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