Waste management through industrial symbiosis: case study approach
by Sneha Kumari; Shirish Jeble
Latin American J. of Management for Sustainable Development (LAJMSD), Vol. 5, No. 1, 2020

Abstract: In the transformation of the raw material to final products, a lot of wastes are generated which can be reduced, recycled, reutilised or repaired leading to industrial symbiosis. The aim of the paper is to explore case studies for reutilisation of wastes. The paper has taken case studies from China and Kalaundborg which has made an industrial symbiosis by sharing the wastes as by-products with other industries. The paper undergoes desk research to explore the sustainable management of the wastes generated from the agro-based industries. The authors have come up with sustainable measures for reuse and reutilisation of waste produced from agro-based industries. This paper provides case study that discusses waste management through industrial symbiosis. This approach can contribute collectively towards economic, social and environment performance.

Online publication date: Fri, 13-Mar-2020

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