Apoyo, revisión, corrección y seguimiento de los PGIRS de los municipios de Simijaca y San Antonio del Tequendama, en el acompañamiento del grupo de gestión de residuos sólidos de la Secretaria del Ambiente de la Gobernación de Cundinamarca
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Currently, the PGIRS (Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan) is a fundamental planning tool that is also mandatory for the municipalities and departments of Colombia, which is why it is essential to have these updated and in accordance with current regulations (Resolution 754 2014), for this the Secretary of the Environment of the Government of Cundinamarca, provides advice to the municipalities that require it for the correct updating and implementation of the PGIRS in the territory. Therefore, the objective is to provide technical support in the formulation, updating, implementation and monitoring of the PGIRS of the municipalities of Simijaca and San Antonio del Tequendama, in coordination with the solid waste group of the Government of Cundinamarca, using the methodology of research, action and participation, emphasizing knowing the perspective of the different actors related not only to the formulation of the PGIR but also those who are directly involved in its execution (population of the municipality, professional recyclers, administrative staff of the mayor's office, etc. ), resulting in a series of files (document of observations and recommendations of the PGIRS, social inclusion program of professional reclaimers and updated database) that will help improve the treatment of solid waste. In the PGIRS of the municipality of Simijaca, the disparity in the execution of programs stands out, underlining the need to strengthen strategies in the rural area. In San Antonio del Tequendama, the evaluation reveals challenges in the Lawn Cutting and Tree Pruning program, contrasting with the success of the Recyclers Inclusion program, which suggests improving the dissemination of information. On the other hand, visits to associations in several municipalities show the importance of consolidating associations of recyclers to increase collection capacity in addition to being able to participate in projects for the delivery of safety kits, motorcycle freighters, compactors, among others. Finally, it is highlighted that file management plays a crucial role, providing structure, access and preservation of information, contributing to organizational efficiency and transparency, especially in a digital business environment
