Fostering Circular Economy Through the Analysis of Existing Open Access Industrial Symbiosis Databases

Digital evolution underwent great progress in the late 20th century, democratizing the use of the Internet and, therefore, access to public sources of information. This technological shift caused great impacts on different fields, including Industrial Symbiosis (IS). IS stems from the concept of Cir...

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Main Authors: Daniel Jato-Espino, Carmen Ruiz-Puente
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/3/952
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spelling doaj-698dabbef3b449db83d45c888d08b3e62020-11-25T02:38:54ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-01-0112395210.3390/su12030952su12030952Fostering Circular Economy Through the Analysis of Existing Open Access Industrial Symbiosis DatabasesDaniel Jato-Espino0Carmen Ruiz-Puente1INGEPRO Research Group, Department of Transport and Projects and Processes Technology, University of Cantabria, 39005 Santander, SpainINGEPRO Research Group, Department of Transport and Projects and Processes Technology, University of Cantabria, 39005 Santander, SpainDigital evolution underwent great progress in the late 20th century, democratizing the use of the Internet and, therefore, access to public sources of information. This technological shift caused great impacts on different fields, including Industrial Symbiosis (IS). IS stems from the concept of Circular Economy and requires well-structured information to encourage waste reuse. Under these premises, this investigation aimed at processing and analyzing existing open-access IS databases from several perspectives, including types of business areas, waste and new uses involved. In addition, existing IS data were explored with the support of different tools, such as correspondence, network and correlation analyses. The application of this methodology to a set of 496 shortlisted IS exchanges led to several findings, highlighting the strong relationship between metallurgy and the production of cement, the key role played by the electricity production sector both as a donor and a recipient, the versatility of the agriculture area due to their capacity for reusing a variety of waste as fertilizers and the importance of chemical products and steam and hot water as new uses. Overall, these results provide companies with efficient and understandable knowledge to donate or receive materials.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/3/952business sectorcircular economydonor companyindustrial symbiosisraw materialsrecipient companyresource exchangesynergywaste
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author Daniel Jato-Espino
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Fostering Circular Economy Through the Analysis of Existing Open Access Industrial Symbiosis Databases
Sustainability
business sector
circular economy
donor company
industrial symbiosis
raw materials
recipient company
resource exchange
synergy
waste
author_facet Daniel Jato-Espino
Carmen Ruiz-Puente
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title Fostering Circular Economy Through the Analysis of Existing Open Access Industrial Symbiosis Databases
title_short Fostering Circular Economy Through the Analysis of Existing Open Access Industrial Symbiosis Databases
title_full Fostering Circular Economy Through the Analysis of Existing Open Access Industrial Symbiosis Databases
title_fullStr Fostering Circular Economy Through the Analysis of Existing Open Access Industrial Symbiosis Databases
title_full_unstemmed Fostering Circular Economy Through the Analysis of Existing Open Access Industrial Symbiosis Databases
title_sort fostering circular economy through the analysis of existing open access industrial symbiosis databases
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Digital evolution underwent great progress in the late 20th century, democratizing the use of the Internet and, therefore, access to public sources of information. This technological shift caused great impacts on different fields, including Industrial Symbiosis (IS). IS stems from the concept of Circular Economy and requires well-structured information to encourage waste reuse. Under these premises, this investigation aimed at processing and analyzing existing open-access IS databases from several perspectives, including types of business areas, waste and new uses involved. In addition, existing IS data were explored with the support of different tools, such as correspondence, network and correlation analyses. The application of this methodology to a set of 496 shortlisted IS exchanges led to several findings, highlighting the strong relationship between metallurgy and the production of cement, the key role played by the electricity production sector both as a donor and a recipient, the versatility of the agriculture area due to their capacity for reusing a variety of waste as fertilizers and the importance of chemical products and steam and hot water as new uses. Overall, these results provide companies with efficient and understandable knowledge to donate or receive materials.
topic business sector
circular economy
donor company
industrial symbiosis
raw materials
recipient company
resource exchange
synergy
waste
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/3/952
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