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Industrial Symbiosis: Novel Supply Networks for the Circular Economy

Weslynne S. Ashton (Illinois Institute of Technology)
Marian R. Chertow (Yale School of the Environment)
Shahana Althaf (Yale School of the Environment)

Circular Economy Supply Chains: From Chains to Systems

ISBN: 978-1-83982-545-3, eISBN: 978-1-83982-544-6

Publication date: 19 April 2022

Abstract

Circular economy (CE) has gained the attention of the business community with the promise of several trillions of dollars to be gained from finding productive uses for waste materials, and developing new business models focused on extending and reimagining the useful life of products. Industrial symbiosis (IS) involves the shared management of resources among multiple firms, most often within some geographic proximity. IS is particularly focused on the reuse of secondary materials, such as industrial by-products, for which conventional recycling does not exist. IS and CE represent a radical reconceptualization of business models from individual to collective competitive advantage with private and public benefits. IS has been recognized as a novel strategy for businesses and regions interested in implementing the CE. In this chapter, we explore the conditions and circumstances in which IS could play a pivotal role in increasing circularity and sustainability in diverse supply networks.

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Ashton, W.S., Chertow, M.R. and Althaf, S. (2022), "Industrial Symbiosis: Novel Supply Networks for the Circular Economy", Bals, L., Tate, W.L. and Ellram, L.M. (Ed.) Circular Economy Supply Chains: From Chains to Systems, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 29-48. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83982-544-620221002

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