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Barriers, drivers, and relationships in industrial symbiosis of a network of Brazilian manufacturing companies

Journal

SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION
Volume 26, Issue -, Pages 443-454

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.spc.2020.09.016

Keywords

Industrial symbiosis; Reverse logistics; Clusters; Solid waste; Energy recovery; Slag; Mill scale

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  1. CNPq Brazil, the Brazilian Agency for Scientific Research [303574/2016-0]

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The purpose of this article is to identify barriers, drivers, and the structure of relationships that support industrial symbiosis initiatives in a network of Brazilian manufacturing companies. Economic, internal, and technical barriers exist within the relationships, but the main drivers are cost reduction, new products or revenue sources, and legal requirements. The companies mainly engage in direct and reverse transfers through closed-loop relationships.
The purpose of this article is to identify barriers, drivers, and the structure of the relationships that support industrial symbiosis initiatives in a network of Brazilian manufacturing companies. Two steelmaking plants are the anchor tenants of the network comprising a cement manufacturer, a thermoelectric generation plant, a lead ingots manufacturer, a zinc ingots manufacturer and refractory liner manufacturer, totaling eight relationships. The companies mutually exchange approximately 300,000 tons of by-products per year, comprising coal ash, mill scale, electric arc furnace dust, steam, zinc sludge, lead sludge, and refractory lining leftover, totaling eight dyadic or triadic relationships. The results of the study show that in three relationships, economic barriers exist (excessive processing or logistic cost). In four, internal barriers exist (risk of discontinuity and lack of research). In five, a technical barrier exists, the imbalance between generation and consumption. In seven, the drivers are cost reduction, new products or sources of revenue, and legal requirements. Environmental drivers (increasing the life of deposits or landfills) are present in five relationships. As for the structure, three relationships are one-way, whereas five are closed-loop, that is, involving direct and reverse transfers among partners. (C) 2020 Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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