Closing global material loops: Initial insights into firm-level challenges

Ernst-Jan Prosman, Brian Vejrum Wæhrens, Giacomo Liotta

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Abstract

Replacing virgin materials with waste materials, a practice known as Industrial Symbiosis (IS), has been identified as a key strategy for closing material loops. This article adopts a critical view on geographic proximity and external coordinators – two key enablers of IS. By ‘uncovering’ a case where both enablers are absent, this study seeks to explore firm-level challenges of IS. We adopt an exploratory case study approach at a cement manufacturer who engages in cross-border IS without the support of external coordinators. Our research presents insights into two key areas of IS: 1) setting-up the initial IS exchange and 2) improving the performance of existing IS exchanges. Moreover, our research provides initial insights into the underlying nature of the related firm-level challenges and explores how internal coordination between manufacturing and purchasing may or may not act as a substitute for geographic proximity and external coordinators. In doing so, our insights into firm-level challenges of long-distance IS exchanges contribute to closing global material loops by increasing the number of potential circular pathways.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Industrial Ecology
Vol/bind21
Udgave nummer3
Sider (fra-til)641-650
ISSN1088-1980
DOI
StatusUdgivet - jun. 2017

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