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How Information Flows in Industrial Symbiosis (Circular Economy Value Chain) and What are the Gaps and Discontinuities?




AuthorsJärvenpää Anne-Mari, Kantola Jussi, Salminen Vesa

EditorsVesa Salminen

Conference nameAHFE International Conference on Human Factors, Business Management and Society

Publication year2022

JournalAHFE International

Book title Human Factors, Business Management and Society

Series titleAHFE International: Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics International

Volume56

First page 33

Last page41

ISBN978-1-958651-32-2

eISSN2771-0718

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1002249

Web address https://doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1002249

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/178284815


Abstract

The aim of circular economy is the efficient use of materials, but it is hampered by lack of information. Literature shows that lack of information causes challenges to close the waste loop. Developing material flows require understanding about the challenges between companies. Our research question is: How information flows in Industrial Symbiosis and what are the gaps and discontinuities? As industrial symbiosis, we mean business relation, where waste material is circulated as an input to another company. This paper presents a qualitative case study in Finland with three cases with different material flow: biowaste, glass waste and e-waste. We noticed that the reason why accurate information is not shared, might relate to the information systems that company are using, as they might give estimations only in the meetings held quarterly, or they forget to inform other company of it. Another reason might be the business model, as the waste material using company might buy the material.

Keywords: Industrial symbiosis, Circular economy, Information flow


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