A collaborative approach to industry-environment issues is acknowledged as a key aspect of sustainable development. Sincerely, resource sharing among firms offers the potential to increase stability of operations, especially in supply-constrained areas, by ensuring that access to important inputs such as water, energy and raw materials are guaranteed. Industrial Symbiosis (IS), a sub-field of Industrial Ecology, is primarily concerned with the cyclical flow of resources through networks of industrial units as a means of cooperatively approaching environmentally sustainable industrial activity. In line with this principle, a critical assessment of the change in environmental performance brought about by industrial symbiosis (IS) was conducte...
There is increasing evidence that throughout the world, firms, governmental agencies and NGOs are se...
There is increasing evidence that throughout the world, firms, governmental agencies and NGOs are se...
There is increasing evidence that throughout the world, firms, governmental agencies and NGOs are se...
As a subdiscipline of industrial ecology, industrial symbiosis is concerned with resource optimizati...
In today’s competitive and environmentally conscious industrial society, companies thrive to perform...
In industrial ecosystems efficiency and optimization of resources and energy, waste minimization and...
In industrial ecosystems efficiency and optimization of resources and energy, waste minimization and...
Industrial Symbiosis is part of the emerging field of Industrial Ecology, a discipline that looks at...
Studies of industrial symbiosis (IS) focus on the physical flows of materials and energy in local in...
Studies of industrial symbiosis (IS) focus on the physical flows of materials and energy in local in...
Emerging economies produce 70-90% of the world’s steel, cement, and chemicals, which are essential f...
Emerging economies produce 70-90% of the world’s steel, cement, and chemicals, which are essential f...
Private companies, more and more, address their environmental impact through increasingly sophistica...
The main goal of sustainable development is to make the whole anthroposphere friendly to the ecosph...
Recently, industries have changed their efforts of collaboration to encompass transformations not ju...
There is increasing evidence that throughout the world, firms, governmental agencies and NGOs are se...
There is increasing evidence that throughout the world, firms, governmental agencies and NGOs are se...
There is increasing evidence that throughout the world, firms, governmental agencies and NGOs are se...
As a subdiscipline of industrial ecology, industrial symbiosis is concerned with resource optimizati...
In today’s competitive and environmentally conscious industrial society, companies thrive to perform...
In industrial ecosystems efficiency and optimization of resources and energy, waste minimization and...
In industrial ecosystems efficiency and optimization of resources and energy, waste minimization and...
Industrial Symbiosis is part of the emerging field of Industrial Ecology, a discipline that looks at...
Studies of industrial symbiosis (IS) focus on the physical flows of materials and energy in local in...
Studies of industrial symbiosis (IS) focus on the physical flows of materials and energy in local in...
Emerging economies produce 70-90% of the world’s steel, cement, and chemicals, which are essential f...
Emerging economies produce 70-90% of the world’s steel, cement, and chemicals, which are essential f...
Private companies, more and more, address their environmental impact through increasingly sophistica...
The main goal of sustainable development is to make the whole anthroposphere friendly to the ecosph...
Recently, industries have changed their efforts of collaboration to encompass transformations not ju...
There is increasing evidence that throughout the world, firms, governmental agencies and NGOs are se...
There is increasing evidence that throughout the world, firms, governmental agencies and NGOs are se...
There is increasing evidence that throughout the world, firms, governmental agencies and NGOs are se...