Measuring the symbiotic performance of single entities within networks using an LCA approach
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2023-10-01
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This paper introduces the Symbiotic Performance Indicator, a novel indicator aiming to quantify the environmental benefits generated by by-product exchanges in an industrial symbiosis network. Despite the significant
advancements in assessing industrial symbiosis, the lack of indicators for individual entities involved in byproduct exchanges hinders a comprehensive understanding of its environmental benefits. This indicator accounts for resource use and greenhouse gas emissions using a life cycle perspective. The resource use is measured
using the Cumulative Exergy Extraction from the Natural Environment method, while greenhouse gas emissions
are evaluated using the IPCC 2013 Global Warming Potential (100a) method. The use of this indicator is illustrated in a real case study where plastic waste is exchanged among three entities in Mendoza (Argentina). The
overall results show that resource use and greenhouse gas emissions can be reduced by 19% and 15%, respectively. Full and partial allocation methods are proposed within the formulation of the Symbiotic Performance
Indicator. The indicator results show that the exchange of materials may seem less attractive when using full
allocation methods, as one entity gets 100% of the benefits from the by-product exchange compared to the other.
Partial allocations make the by-product exchange convenient for both entities which may encourage collaboration. In conclusion, the proposed indicator helps account more precisely for individual environmental benefits
behind by-product exchanges, and thus enables better decision-making to set up an industrial symbiosis network.
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Environmental performance, By-product exchange, Entity level, Life cycle assessment, Indicator
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Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
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