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Facilitating regional industrial symbiosis: Network growth in the UK’s National Industrial Symbiosis Programme

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Facilitating regional industrial symbiosis: Network growth in the UK’s National Industrial Symbiosis Programme

Paquin, Raymond L and Howard-Grenville, Jennifer (2009) Facilitating regional industrial symbiosis: Network growth in the UK’s National Industrial Symbiosis Programme. In: Boons, Frank and Howard-Grenville, Jennifer, (eds.) The Social Embeddedness of Industrial Ecology. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, pp. 103-127. ISBN 978 1 84720 782 1

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In the years since the discovery of Kalundborg’s long-lived network of resource exchanges, industrial symbiosis, and its potential for reducing the environmental impact of industrial activity on a local or regional scale, has been the subject of intense interest. Industrial symbiosis is defined as the enlistment of geographically proximate facilities in the “physical exchange of materials, energy, water, and by-products” (Chertow, 2000: 314). While some industrial symbiosis occurs between firms that are closely co-located, such as those in the same industrial park (see Chapters 4 and 6), other efforts to develop industrial symbiosis are undertaken on regional geographic scales. This chapter considers regional-scale industrial symbiosis, and, in particular, the development of a network of industrial symbiosis facilitated by a single brokering organization.

Divisions:Concordia University > John Molson School of Business > Management
Item Type:Book Section
Refereed:Yes
Authors:Paquin, Raymond L and Howard-Grenville, Jennifer
Editors:Boons, Frank and Howard-Grenville, Jennifer
Date:2009
Keywords:National Industrial Symbiosis Programme, NISP, Industrial Ecology, networks, United Kingdom,
ID Code:973612
Deposited By: RAYMOND PAQUIN
Deposited On:12 Mar 2012 20:37
Last Modified:18 Jan 2018 17:36
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