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Eco Industrial Development

Srinivas4NI11IP032Deepak Prabhakar4NI11IP009Swamy H S4NI12IP055Ramesh4NI12IP0

Faculty Advisor:Praveen

www.ecoindustry.orgTopics Overview1. Why EID? New Concepts in Times of Crisis 2. Need for Action: A Global Approach3. EIP: Getting the Terminology Right4. Definition of an Eco-Industrial Park / Estate5. Approaches in Eco-Industrial Development6. Opportunities for Eco-Industrial Parks7. Future Perspectives of Eco-Industrial Development8. How to Begin....

www.ecoindustry.org2Global Competition for ResourcesRapidly increasing demand for industrial commodities (oil, gas, steel, copper, skilled workers, containers etc.) higher cost potential shortages

Why EID? New Concepts in Times of Crisis

www.ecoindustry.org3Global Climate ChangeIrregular Weather Patterns are causing floods, droughts, storm events higher risk for production safety higher cost for remediation

Why EID? New Concepts in Times of Crisis

www.ecoindustry.org4Rapid Economic DevelopmentGlobal economy is changing the rules Industry in competition for natural resources with urban and rural areasEmerging and old economies are in direct competition for resourcesPollution will increase dramatically

Why EID? New Concepts in Times of Crisis

www.ecoindustry.org5Circular EconomyMaximum cycling of resources and materials

Eco-Industrial DevelopmentIndustrial Ecology as principle for the new economyEco-Industrial Parks and Networks as strategy to innovate industrial systemsNeed for Action: A Global Approach

www.ecoindustry.org6Mechanisms:Industrial metabolismIndustrial symbiosisGreening of supply chains and customer netsFlexible manufacturing networksEcological designEIP: Getting the Terminology Right The Goal: Eco-Industrial Development

www.ecoindustry.org7Types of Development:

Networking of industries in parks, estates and clustersFocus is local or regional, involve SMEsEco-industrial clusters usually involve companies linked to one sector such as Information technology, petrochemicals or food processingEco-industrial Parks are planned as industrial parks, zones or districts and often involve multiple sectorsEIP: Getting the Terminology RightThe Goal: Eco-Industrial Development

www.ecoindustry.org8Definition of an Eco-Industrial Park / EstateA community of manufacturing and service enterprises located together on a common property.

Members seek enhanced environmental, economic, and social performance through collaboration in managing resources, environmental and social issues.

www.ecoindustry.org9Approaches in Eco-Industrial DevelopmentPlanning of New (Eco)-Industrial Estates

Participatory Planning with community involvementPlanning of best practices and build-in synergiesSelling at a premium for first-class work and living environment

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Approaches in Eco-Industrial DevelopmentResource Recovery Parks (Recycling Clusters) recycling and processing facilities service area part of an industrial park or in close proximityup-cycling and waste diversionenergy recovery (Waste-to-Energy)waste minimization and recycling

www.ecoindustry.org11Opportunities for Eco-Industrial ParksManagement by Infrastructure efficient energy supplycommon effluent plantswaste collection and disposalhazardous waste treatment centercommon chemical storagewaste exchange, recycling center, effluent and water recoveryestate-based emergency servicespublic transportestate-wide logistics systemsrecreation, health and social services

www.ecoindustry.org12Opportunities for Eco-Industrial ParksGreen Buildings, greening the supply chainZero-Emission Conceptsminimizing the ecological footprint

www.ecoindustry.org13Need for definition, labeling, development of missing links and coordination of EID approaches:

Work in Progress !

Industrial Ecology and Eco-Industrial Development are evolving fields of research and practice

Need for combined implementation of proven tools at company and estate level

Beyond Environmental Management & Cleaner ProductionFuture Perspectives of Eco-Industrial Development

www.ecoindustry.org14How to Begin....

Use common sense and innovationNice idea, but its not possible as an excuse to overcome barriersTechnology is never the problem 80-90 % of the tools are out there, and researchers are willing to close the gapLook for the low-hanging fruits many synergies can be implemented by simple change of procedure & management...and

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Always start with a Vision ...

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