Trujillo Quintero, Hernán FelipeLosada Cubillos, Jhon JairoSánchez Quiñones, Edith PatriciaVanegas Rivera, Luis Fernando2021-09-302021-09-302021Producción + Limpia; Julio-Diciembre de –Vol. 16 No.1.1909-0455http://hdl.handle.net/10567/3168There is evidence of an increase in strategies and actions of organizations, worldwide, that are related to Sustainable Development (SD) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), but for Colombia there is no evidence that the actions are effective. Objective: The article presents a proposal for evaluating the actions that companies take within the DS to identify causes and plan better strategies. Materials and methods: An evaluation of the actions with levels of scope is proposed, using the Survey of Corporate Social Responsibility in Colombia. Results: The findings show that more than half of the companies do not carry out actions within the framework of the SD and those that do report, concentrate their actions on strategies that do not address the impacts of their operations, presenting a “jump effect”. Conclusion: A greater effort is required for the management of productive organizations to initiate a process of recognition of socio-environmental impacts and define strategies to address them.esAcceso abiertoUnilasallista Corporación UniversitariaÁrea Metropolitana del Valle de AburráColombiaDesarrollo sostenibleResponsabilidad social empresarial (RSE)Riesgos ambientalesDesarrollo Sostenible en Empresas Colombianas.Propuesta de Evaluación a partir de los Niveles de Alcanceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAcces