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Relating industrial symbiosis and circular economy to the sustainable development debate

Cecchin, Andrea; Salomone, Roberta; Deutz, Pauline; Raggi, Andrea; Cutaia, Laura

Authors

Andrea Cecchin

Roberta Salomone

Andrea Raggi

Laura Cutaia



Contributors

Roberta Salomone
Editor

Andrea Cecchin
Editor

Andrea Raggi
Editor

Laura Cutaia
Editor

Abstract

Industrial Symbiosis (IS) is a business-focused collaborative approach oriented towards resource efficiency that has been theorised and studied mainly over the last twenty-five years. Recently, IS seems to have found a renewed impetus in the framework of the Circular Economy (CE), a novel approach to sustainability and Sustainable Development (SD) that has been rapidly gaining momentum world-wide. This opening chapter of the book provides an introduction to the concepts of IS, CE and SD, and summarizes their complex evolutionary paths, recalling the rel-evant developments and implementation challenges. In addition, the authors point out the divergences and interrelations of these concepts, both among themselves and with other related concepts and research fields, such as industrial ecology, eco-logical modernization and the green economy. Furthermore, the potential contribu-tion of IS and the CE to SD is briefly discussed, also highlighting critical issues and trade-offs, as well as gaps in research and application, especially relating to the so-cial component of sustainability. Particular attention is given to the potential role of IS in the achievement of targets connected to the Sustainable Development Goals set in the UN Agenda 2030. The recent advances in the IS and CE discussion in the context of the SD research community are further explored, with particular empha-sis on the contribution of the International Sustainable Development Research So-ciety (ISDRS) and its 24th annual conference organised in Messina, Italy, in 2018. The programme of that conference, indeed, included specific tracks on the above-mentioned themes, the contents of which are briefly commented on here, after an overview on the whole conference and the main cross-cutting concepts emerged. In the last part of the chapter, a brief description of the chapters collected in the book is presented. These contributions describe and discuss theoretical frameworks, methodological approaches and/or experiences and case studies where IS and the principles of CE are applied in different geographical context and at different scales to ultimately improve the sustainability of the current production patterns.

Citation

Cecchin, A., Salomone, R., Deutz, P., Raggi, A., & Cutaia, L. (2020). Relating industrial symbiosis and circular economy to the sustainable development debate. In R. Salomone, A. Cecchin, P. Deutz, A. Raggi, & L. Cutaia (Eds.), Industrial Symbiosis for the Circular Economy : Operational Experiences, Best Practices and Obstacles to a Collaborative Business Approach (1-25). (1). Cham: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36660-5_1

Online Publication Date Feb 8, 2020
Publication Date Jan 1, 2020
Deposit Date Jan 19, 2022
Publicly Available Date Jan 28, 2022
Publisher Springer
Pages 1-25
Series Title Strategies for Sustainability
Series ISSN 2212-5450; 2452-1582
Edition 1
Book Title Industrial Symbiosis for the Circular Economy : Operational Experiences, Best Practices and Obstacles to a Collaborative Business Approach
Chapter Number 1
ISBN 9783030366599; 9783030366629
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36660-5_1
Keywords Industrial symbiosis; Circular economy; Sustainable development; Sustainable development goals; Sustainability; Industrial ecology; Green economy; Ecological modernisation
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/3556680

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