Territorial proximity is a fundamental condition for generating efficient circular economy scenarios. Geographical location within a limited radius, together with the sharing of tangible and intangible resources, very often represents the starting point for the development of synergies between different players, in a logic of industrial symbiosis. The European Union has repeatedly expressed itself in favor and support of industrial symbiosis which is understood as a fundamental element for stimulating new sustainable production and consumption models, for guaranteeing a rational and efficient use of resources and for exploiting all their advantages in environmental, economic and social terms. What has already been expressed in various Communications of the European Commission has been integrated into a set of measures on the circular economy of 2018 and revised following the presentation of the European Green Deal of 2021. This research project, which is part of the initiatives "off-campus” of the Politecnico di Milano, intends to deepen and broaden the concept of industrial symbiosis towards territorial simbiosys by developing its potential and widening the boundaries to include not only the production activities traditionally considered in industrial symbiosis but alsoother activities that produce output flows such as waste or refusal in the local area (residential, commercial areas, agricultural production and services)). The objective of the research is to develop territorial tools for the activation and support of local supply chains through the mapping and management of shared local resources in accordance with the principles of circularity.

Potenzialità d'utilizzo nell'ambiente costruito delle risorse di prossimità

M. Migliore;M. Clementi;G. Paganin
2023-01-01

Abstract

Territorial proximity is a fundamental condition for generating efficient circular economy scenarios. Geographical location within a limited radius, together with the sharing of tangible and intangible resources, very often represents the starting point for the development of synergies between different players, in a logic of industrial symbiosis. The European Union has repeatedly expressed itself in favor and support of industrial symbiosis which is understood as a fundamental element for stimulating new sustainable production and consumption models, for guaranteeing a rational and efficient use of resources and for exploiting all their advantages in environmental, economic and social terms. What has already been expressed in various Communications of the European Commission has been integrated into a set of measures on the circular economy of 2018 and revised following the presentation of the European Green Deal of 2021. This research project, which is part of the initiatives "off-campus” of the Politecnico di Milano, intends to deepen and broaden the concept of industrial symbiosis towards territorial simbiosys by developing its potential and widening the boundaries to include not only the production activities traditionally considered in industrial symbiosis but alsoother activities that produce output flows such as waste or refusal in the local area (residential, commercial areas, agricultural production and services)). The objective of the research is to develop territorial tools for the activation and support of local supply chains through the mapping and management of shared local resources in accordance with the principles of circularity.
2023
Atti del V convegno Recycling
9791259530462
circular economy, proximity, material flows, local environmental impact, co-design
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