International Conference on Raw Materials and Circular Economy 2022
DOI: 10.3390/materproc2021005111
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Relating Industrial Symbiosis and Sustainable Development Goals

Abstract: Circular Economy (CE) has grown prominence over the last two decades as a concept that presents solutions to some of the world’s most transversal sustainable development challenges and consequently its various business models such as Industrial Symbiosis (IS) have been identified as important tools for Sustainable Development (SD). Several authors have created a solid base to understand how CE contributes to SDGs achievement, nevertheless, there is a limited number of contributions in understanding how IS will… Show more

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“…Bocken et al [ 16 ] refer to IS as an SD model that creates benefits from waste. Additionally, IS is considered to be an important tool for SD that allows the implementation of the UNEP’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) [ 10 , 17 ]. Indeed, IS assumed possibilities for existing companies to increase their competitiveness by minimizing material consumption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bocken et al [ 16 ] refer to IS as an SD model that creates benefits from waste. Additionally, IS is considered to be an important tool for SD that allows the implementation of the UNEP’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) [ 10 , 17 ]. Indeed, IS assumed possibilities for existing companies to increase their competitiveness by minimizing material consumption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%