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What is Industrial Symbiosis

Handbook of Research on Supply Chain Management for Sustainable Development
Is an association between two or more industrial facilities or companies in which the wastes or byproducts of one become the raw materials for another. Industrial symbiosis involves a collective approach to competitive advantage through the physical exchange of materials, energy, water, and/or byproducts, or the shared use of assets, logistics, and expertise.
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Reusability of Ashes for the Building Sector to Strengthen the Sustainability of Waste Management
Neslihan Doğan-Sağlamtimur (Niğde Ömer Halisdemir University, Turkey), Ahmet Bilgil (Niğde Ömer Halisdemir University, Turkey), and Baki Öztürk (Hacettepe University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5757-9.ch014
Abstract
Coal, as a fossil fuel, is used to generate power for industrial operation. Two types of industrial ash, including fly and bottom ash, which are solid residues arising from coal burning, are dumped to the landfill with no care for reuse. These wastes consist of environmental issues needing to be resolved. The ashes are used in the production of cement, concrete, aggregates, adobe, brick, and insulation material, in the construction of dam and road, and in geotechnical applications. Construction material is a form of cementitious materials based on ash as source material and it is an environmentally friendly choice against Portland cement releasing a large amount of greenhouse gas to the atmosphere during energy intensive manufacturing process. It is a good alternative to the solution of environmental problems based on the waste ashes in the international scale. In addition to its economic benefits, it is suitable for industrial symbiosis. This chapter explores the reusability of ashes for the building sector to strengthen the sustainability of waste management.
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Achieving Environmental Sustainability Through Industry 4.0 Tools: The Case of the “Symbiosis” Digital Platform
Is a match among resources coming from different firms not necessarily pertaining to the same industry allowing to improve business processes.
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Circular Economy: An Emerging Paradigm – Concept, Principles, and Characteristics
A business situation formed by creating joint value between companies, managing aspects, such as trust and transparency among potential partners in the industry, belonging to an industrial association, cluster or related organization, and/or sharing infrastructure or services with industrial neighbors.
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How do Entrepreneurial Ecosystems Influence Growth and Development?: The Case of the Slovak Republic
Is a network of companies with aim to optimize production costs by the utilization of production waste as an input for further productions based on the voluntary principle.
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Towards Industry 4.0: Efficient and Sustainable Manufacturing Leveraging MTEF – MTEF-MAESTRI Total Efficiency Framework
Fosters the sharing of resources (energy, water, residues and recycled materials etc.) between two different manufacturing processes.
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Government Engagement in Green Supply Chain Management of Food and Beverage Companies
It is defined as a collaborative approach in businesses and organizations to optimize resource utilization and minimize total waste. Organizations and businesses do so by exchanging materials, energy, and by-products to develop a mutually beneficial system that serves the goals of the circular economy.
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