The United Nations´ Sustainable Development Goals requires industrial infrastructures to provide a positive impact on society by reducing waste generation and resource consumption. The enhancement and optimization of symbiotic aspects in industry clusters can support the achievement of such goals. The present paper illustrates a new quantification methodology to foster the implementation of a circular economy within existing industry clusters. A Java tool has been developed to track and optimize material and energy flows within different symbiosis scenarios. The quantitative assessment is focused on identifying environmental, social and cost gains for specific Key Performance Indicators. Furthermore, multi-criteria optimization allows to identify heuristic solutions for symbiosis scenarios. The tool has been implemented with reference to an Italian symbiosis case from Steel Sector. Preliminary results evidence that industrial symbiosis and industrial sustainability are complementary but different areas. Moreover, concurrent applications of such paradigms introduce a number of new challenges and operational managerial issues to be addressed.

Sustainability-based optimization criteria for industrial symbiosis: the Symbioptima case

Brondi C;Cornago S;Ballarino A;
2018

Abstract

The United Nations´ Sustainable Development Goals requires industrial infrastructures to provide a positive impact on society by reducing waste generation and resource consumption. The enhancement and optimization of symbiotic aspects in industry clusters can support the achievement of such goals. The present paper illustrates a new quantification methodology to foster the implementation of a circular economy within existing industry clusters. A Java tool has been developed to track and optimize material and energy flows within different symbiosis scenarios. The quantitative assessment is focused on identifying environmental, social and cost gains for specific Key Performance Indicators. Furthermore, multi-criteria optimization allows to identify heuristic solutions for symbiosis scenarios. The tool has been implemented with reference to an Italian symbiosis case from Steel Sector. Preliminary results evidence that industrial symbiosis and industrial sustainability are complementary but different areas. Moreover, concurrent applications of such paradigms introduce a number of new challenges and operational managerial issues to be addressed.
2018
Istituto di Sistemi e Tecnologie Industriali Intelligenti per il Manifatturiero Avanzato - STIIMA (ex ITIA)
Inglese
Laurent, A; Leclerc, A; Niero, M; Dong, Y; Olsen, SI; Owsianiak, M; Bey, N; Ryberg, M; Hauschild, MZ
25TH CIRP LIFE CYCLE ENGINEERING (LCE) CONFERENCE
25TH CIRP LIFE CYCLE ENGINEERING (LCE) CONFERENCE
29
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212827117307941
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
AMSTERDAM
PAESI BASSI
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30/04/2018- 02/05/2018
Denmark
LCA
Industrial Symbiosis
Optimization
Circular Economy
6
open
Brondi, C; Cornago, S; Ballarino, A; Avai, A; Pietraroia, D; Dellepiane, U Niero M
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
   Human-mimetic approach to the integrated monitoring, management and optimization of a symbiotic cluster of smart production units
   SYMBIOPTIMA
   H2020
   680426
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