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A preliminary assessment of industrial symbiosis in Sodankylä
ارزیابی مقدماتی از همزیستی صنعتی در Sodankylä-2020 This study focuses on developing a possible architecture of planned industrial symbiosis in Sodankylä, Finland. The municipality of Sodankylä is considering the establishment of new businesses to boost the regions local economy. The preliminary assessment presented here evaluates some new markets, including combined heat and power plants, a biogas reactor, greenhouse farm, fish farm and several insect farms. These businesses should be able to fulfil the criteria of sustainability and circular economy. This study proposes an architecture where companies can quantify the value and the cost of material exchange. The combined life cycle cost and the net present value of symbiosis are estimated at €93 and €43 million respectively. The combined life cycle cost of waste management is calculated to be €6.40 million. The studys novelty is its projection of the quantified cost of bio-waste and recyclable waste of industries, highlighting the monetary value of industrial symbiosis where waste products can turn into industries raw material. The value gained and cost reduced by such symbiosis is forecast at 14.65% and 6.8% respectively. Keywords: Industrial symbiosis | Life cycle cost of waste management | Architecture of industrial symbiosis | Material exchange | Circular economy |
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Circular economy meets industry 4:0: Can big data drive industrial symbiosis?
تطابق اقتصاد مدور با صنعت 4:0: آیا داده های بزرگ می توانند درهم آمیختگی صنعتی ایجاد کنند؟-2018 Cross-industry networks of multiple supply chains have evolved in the circular economy model using approaches
such as industrial and urban symbiosis. However, the implementation of such sustainable industrial networks
with matrix-like structures is not straightforward. Despite the clear benefits of big data-driven industrial sym
biosis, corporates have noted that social, environmental and economic perspectives are also highly appreciated
in the cross-industry networks. Moreover, gaps remain in operational data-driven and recycle, reduce and reuse
optimization solutions, which may be the key components of industrial symbiosis practices.
Keywords: Circular economy ، Data-driven analysis method ، Big data-driven industrial symbiosis ، Industrial 4.0 |
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Expanding roles for the Swedish waste management sector in inter-organizational resource management
گسترش نقش برای بخش مدیریت ضایعات سوئدی در مدیریت منابع بین سازمانی-2017 Several waste management (WM) professionals see an ongoing shift in the focus of the industry, from that of a
transport and treatment sector to that of a more integrated sustainable service provision and material production
sector. To further develop such transitional ambitions, WM organizations are increasingly looking toward inter
organizational resource network concepts (such as the circular economy and industrial symbiosis) as models of
how they would like to create new value together with their customers and partners.
This article aims to take a step in addressing uncertainties behind such transitions by analyzing barriers for
inter-organizational resource management and in turn uncovering some potential opportunities and risks of
novel offerings from the WM sector. Obstacles for developing innovative inter-organizational resource networks
have been identified based on studies of implementing industrial symbiosis networks. Subsequently, managing
executives from Swedish private and public WM organizations were interviewed regarding the sector’s capacity
to overcome such barriers – opportunities and risks of providing new resource management services – and how
their organizations might approach the role of actively facilitating more resource efficient regions.
Eco-Industrial park management and contracting out holistic resource management are some areas in which
the respondents see WM organizations offering new services. In relation to such approaches, various risks (e.g.
being cut out of investment benefits, or unstable supply) and opportunities (e.g. new markets and enhanced
sustainability profiles) were identified. Additionally, it was seen that WM companies would need to make
substantial changes to their business approach, becoming less dependent on flows of mixed materials for
example, if they are to become even more central value chain actors. To strengthen such approaches, it was seen
that the sector will need to find methods to strategically build strong, long term partnerships, expand upon and
take advantage of available knowledge resources (i.e. best practice technologies and regional material flows),
and explore new business models (i.e. stockpiling, park management, or waste minimization). Additionally,
working with sector representatives to argue for a more balanced market conditions next to primary production
should assist the viability of new offerings in the wider market.
Keywords: Circular economy | Industrial symbiosis | Recycling | Business development | Green innovation |
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