Published July 21, 2022 | Version v1
Conference paper Open

Relating Industrial Symbiosis and Sustainable Development Goals

  • 1. Low Carbon & Resource Efficiency, R&Di, Instituto de Soldadura e Qualidade, 4415-491 Grijó, Portugal
  • 2. Low Carbon & Resource Efficiency, R&Di, Instituto de Soldadura e Qualidade, Taguspark, 2740-120 Oeiras, Portugal

Description

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 contribute to achieving the SDGs. This paper aims to
advance in the understanding of IS implementation within the scope of the achievement of SDGs,
with a special focus on identifying which is the relevance of the IS to achieve the SDGs and which are
the critical areas of contribution. To accomplish this objective, a research methodology integrated
with a literature review and matching exercise was performed. The results of this study suggest that
the extended IS implementation might collaborate with the achievement of 8 SDGs and 22 targets.

Files

materproc-05-00111 (9).pdf

Files (497.0 kB)

Name Size Download all
md5:8456bca9d71b6d365759ce5e0ab19e93
497.0 kB Preview Download

Additional details

Funding

TRUST – Twinning foR indUstrial SustainabiliTy 810764
European Commission