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Potential Improvement of the Methodology for Industrial Symbiosis Implementation at Regional Scale

TitlePotential Improvement of the Methodology for Industrial Symbiosis Implementation at Regional Scale
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsLuciano, Antonella, Barberio Grazia, Mancuso Erika, Sbaffoni Silvia, La Monica Marco, Scagliarino C., and Cutaia Laura
JournalWaste and Biomass Valorization
Volume7
Pagination1007-1015
ISSN18772641
KeywordsAlternative solutions, Biodiversity, Economics, Impact on the environment, Industrial symbiosis, ITS applications, Productive systems, Regulation, Supply and demand, Synergies, Wastes
Abstract

Purpose: An improvement of the methodology used for the implementation of the first industrial symbiosis platform in Italy is proposed aimed at solving some critical issues encountered during its application at a regional scale in Sicily. Methods: The investigation mainly focused on the phases of companies’ involvement and operative meeting organization. The different sectors characterizing the companies participating in the meetings were analyzed and compared with the productive system features in the investigated area. Resources shared by the companies during the operative meeting and the individuated potential matches were analyzed, as well. Results: Several critical issues were identified: (a) the low grade of diversification of participating companies that was not fully representative of the actual productive system so limiting the information on the potential matches; (b) the disequilibrium between observed supply and demand due to the prevalent interest of participating companies in finding out alternative solutions for the disposal of their residues rather than to find alternative supplies for their processes; (c) the excessive offers of services and expertise; (d) companies concern about a potential increase in controls on their activities. Conclusions: Solutions were proposed to increase the “biodiversity” of the firms, the level of companies knowledge on the potential for substituting their input resources, the control of “alien” species and to promote greater confidence in the symbiosis approach between the companies, as well as a greater awareness between the same stockholders. Finally the encouragement of paths that are not so financially attractive but that can have a strong positive impact on the environment is proposed.

URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84982702457&doi=10.1007%2fs12649-016-9625-y&partnerID=40&md5=b7124ef54738cb48f8239df399c698c4
DOI10.1007/s12649-016-9625-y
Citation KeyLuciano20161007