2007
DOI: 10.1162/jiec.2007.1161
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Industrial Symbiosis in the Australian Minerals Industry: The Cases of Kwinana and Gladstone

Abstract: Summary The realization of regional synergies in industrial areas with intensive minerals processing provides a significant avenue toward sustainable resource processing. This article provides an overview of past and current synergy developments in two of Australia's major heavy industrial regions, Kwinana (Western Australia) and Gladstone (Queensland), and includes a comparative review and assessment of the drivers, barriers, and trigger events for regional synergies initiatives in both areas. Kwinana and Gla… Show more

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“…Many additional examples of industrial symbiosis have been described (e.g., Schwarz and Steininger 1997 ;Van Beers et al 2007 ), and in the fi rst few years of the twenty-fi rst century, industrial symbiosis methodology became better codifi ed (Chertow 2000 ). Industrial symbiosis is today recognized as a path to improved operational performance as well as to improved environmental performance in situations where resource exchanges can be effi ciently achieved (see Chap.…”
Section: Industrial Symbiosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many additional examples of industrial symbiosis have been described (e.g., Schwarz and Steininger 1997 ;Van Beers et al 2007 ), and in the fi rst few years of the twenty-fi rst century, industrial symbiosis methodology became better codifi ed (Chertow 2000 ). Industrial symbiosis is today recognized as a path to improved operational performance as well as to improved environmental performance in situations where resource exchanges can be effi ciently achieved (see Chap.…”
Section: Industrial Symbiosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En effet, la littérature dominante en écologie industrielle et territoriale ne s'intéresse guère à ces aspects de la coordination et se focalise majoritairement sur l'analyse des opérations autour des flux et des différentes parties prenantes (fournisseurs, consommateurs, coéchangistes) ( Van Beers et al, 2007). Quand les coordinations sont analysées, les auteurs se réfèrent simplement aux mécanismes marchands, supposés efficaces (Desrochers, 2004).…”
Section: Analyse De La Coordination Entre Les Acteursunclassified
“…Sometimes there is a distinction made between by-product synergies and utility synergies (e.g. energy and water) since the prerequisites for these exchanges differ, where utility synergies require proximity due to the need of set infrastructure (van Beers et al, 2007) while byproduct exchanges often do not have those requirements.…”
Section: Industrial Ecology and Industrial Symbiosismentioning
confidence: 99%