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120496 - Gestão socioambiental

Período da turma: 04/11/2024 a 05/11/2024

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Descrição: Esta disciplina aborda os desafios e as oportunidades relacionados à gestão socioambiental nas
organizações, destacando a importância da responsabilidade social e da sustentabilidade
empresarial. Serão exploradas estratégias e práticas para a integração de aspectos
socioambientais na gestão estratégica, bem como as formas de medir e comunicar o
desempenho socioambiental.
Tópicos que serão abordados na disciplina
-Economia circular e as novas abordagens da gestão socioambiental
-Responsabilidade social corporativa e ética empresarial
-Identificação, gestão, medição e reporte do desempenho e dos impactos
socioambientais
-Gerenciamento de cadeias de suprimentos sustentáveis
-Análise do ciclo de vida e ecoeficiência de produtos e serviços
-Marketing socialmente responsável e sustentável
Reportings ESG: medindo o que importa
-Cadeias produtivas globais
-Economia circular
-Facilities management
-Marketing verde e prevenção ao greenwashing

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