2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.spc.2016.03.001
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Analyzing barriers to implementing industrial symbiosis networks using DEMATEL

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“…However, despite the environmental and economic benefits of this reduction, the process of moving from research to practice is not always rapid or, indeed, possible. In addition to the barriers to the creation and development of industrial symbiosis, which are often referred to in the literature, such as a lack of trust among potential collaborators [33,116], the risks and uncertainties associated with the costs and benefits of such synergies [18,131], and a lack of knowledge [34,41], there are other more specific obstacles that impede these new uses. Current legislation restricting the integration of new waste materials into productive processes [132,133] and the toxicity of some of these waste materials [134] are examples of barriers that can hinder the flow of waste materials and thus condition the development of future synergies.…”
Section: Cases Of Potential Industrial Symbiosis Applied To New Produmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, despite the environmental and economic benefits of this reduction, the process of moving from research to practice is not always rapid or, indeed, possible. In addition to the barriers to the creation and development of industrial symbiosis, which are often referred to in the literature, such as a lack of trust among potential collaborators [33,116], the risks and uncertainties associated with the costs and benefits of such synergies [18,131], and a lack of knowledge [34,41], there are other more specific obstacles that impede these new uses. Current legislation restricting the integration of new waste materials into productive processes [132,133] and the toxicity of some of these waste materials [134] are examples of barriers that can hinder the flow of waste materials and thus condition the development of future synergies.…”
Section: Cases Of Potential Industrial Symbiosis Applied To New Produmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies of potential industrial symbiosis have pointed out the lack of appropriate policies as a barrier to the application of this practice [53,65,116,122]. Low taxes on landfill disposal [122], a lack of policies that encourage and regulate industrial symbiosis [116], a lack of funds to promote this practice [116], and deficient regulatory frameworks [122] are some of these barriers. In addition, existing legislation may limit the implementation of synergy relationships, especially if it is too rigid, unclear, or inconsistent.…”
Section: Barriers To the Realisation Of Potential Industrial Symbiosismentioning
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“…VIKOR was then applied to find a compromise priority ranking of alternatives according to the selected criteria. Bacudio et al [18] generated three layout alternatives of a metal manufacturing company by applying SLP. Considering four criteria, AHP was applied to determine the priority weights and the best layout.…”
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“…The influencing degree of each factor on other factors and the degree of impact are calculated by the integrated impact matrix. Finally, the researchers get the central degree and the degree of each index factor, and identify the key influencing factors that affect the development of the CW disposal industry [7] .…”
Section: Analysis Of Influencing Factors Based On Dematel Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%