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  1. 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.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2019 · Industrial symbiosis refers to a process of. connecting flows among industrial actors through. (1) use of secondary material, water, and energy. resources and/or (2) utility and service sharing ...

  3. 1 de jul. de 2015 · Although there has been some research on industrial symbiosis networks in the industrial ecology community (e.g. Ashton 2008;Doménech and Davies 2009;Paquin and Howard-Grenville 2012), open ...

  4. 20 de ene. de 2021 · Sustainability and Industrial Ecology (IE) are the main drivers of industrial symbiosis (InSys) and eco-industrial parks (EIPs). InSys, therefore, extends the idea of industrial ecology (IE) to the industrial sector by adopting a resource-efficient approach where one firm uses the unused or residual resources (materials, energy, water, assets, logistics, and expertise) of another firm.

  5. Industrial symbiosis, a subfield of industrial ecology, engages traditionally separate industries and entities in a collaborative approach to resource sharing that benefits both the environment and the economy. This chapter examines the period 1989–2014 to “take stock” of industrial symbiosis. First, we look at the earliest days to ...

  6. 16 de jun. de 2014 · The theory, methodologies, and case studies in the field of industrial symbiosis have been developing for nearly 30 years. In this paper, we trace the development history of industrial symbiosis, and review its current theoretical and methodological bases, as well as trends in current research. Based on the research gaps that we identify, we provide suggestions to guide the future development ...

  7. 11 de dic. de 2019 · Industrial symbiosis, which is characterised mainly by the reuse of waste from one company as raw material by another, has been applied worldwide with recognised environmental, economic, and ...