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  1. Industrial Symbiosis (IS) is an innovative approach to create industrial networks (Isenmann and Chernykh, 2009) for economic, environmental and social benefits. IS brings together companies from all business sectors through material trading and sharing assets to add value, reduce costs and benefit the environment ( Lehtoranta et al., 2011 ).

  2. 30 de jun. de 2020 · Nowadays, industrial symbiosis (IS) is recognized as a key strategy to support the transition toward the circular economy. IS deals with the (re)use of wastes produced by a production process as a substitute for traditional production inputs of other traditionally disengaged processes. In this context, this paper provides a systematic literature review on the energy-based IS approach, i.e., IS ...

  3. 6 de feb. de 2024 · How to use appropriate policy measures to intervene industrial symbiosis is valuable in theory but still lacks exploration. This paper discusses the effect of environmental taxation on industrial symbiosis networks. Firstly, the formation mechanism of industrial symbiotic network is analysed with the idea of agent-based modelling. Then, a simulation model was built to simulate the emergence ...

  4. 28 de jun. de 2022 · Volume 21 Number 3, Ma y-June 20 22 (Serial Number 20 2) Contents. Web-Based Platforms in Support of Industrial Symbiosis Initiatives: A Bibliometric Review 89. Fabrizio D’Ascenzo, And rea ...

  5. 11 de feb. de 2022 · Industrial symbiosis evolved from the domain of the sustainability movement [20, 27] where a ‘natural (environmental) ecology’ was used as a metaphor for industry’s material exchanges . Chertow cites the model of industrial symbiosis as being notably expressed in the eco-industrial park at Kalundborg, Denmark.

  6. 20 de ago. de 2018 · 1. Introduction. An eco-industrial park is defined as an industrial system which implements industrial symbiosis strategy. It has advantages of reducing material, energy and economic costs, improving operating efficiency and quality, and providing opportunities for waste utilizations through waste exchanges, energy cascading and other innovative efforts (Côté and Hall, 1995; Wallner, 1999).

  7. 1 de ago. de 2021 · Several hundreds of industrial symbiosis cases are documented in literature (Kusch-Brandt 2020); the best-known example is the Danish Kalundborg industrial network which has been evolving since the 1960s (Chertow 2000), but case studies from different regions are available (Aissani et al. 2019; Chertow and Ehrenfeld 2012).Nevertheless, the share of business actors who are actively ...