Categorisation of Industrial Side Streams for Reuse Potential Evaluation

Tero Leppänen, Juhoantti Köpman, Oskari Rasila, P. Tervonen
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Purpose: Industries are creating vast amounts of side streams with many underutilised potentials that a circular economy could harness. Different types of side streams present various challenges and opportunities in terms of their reuse. Thus, it would be beneficial for these industrial side streams to be categorised according to their properties affecting their reuse potential. Study design/methodology/approach: The empirical data for this multiple case study was gathered from industries in Northern Ostrobothnia, Finland. Data collection included company visits, interviews, workshops, seminars, and the collection of existing documentation from the cases, and the data was collected by multiple investigators. The empirical data was analysed using descriptive qualitative methods. Findings: Similarities between industrial side streams of processes were found not to originate from either the industry the process is used in or the material used to process, but rather from the purpose of the process on a more general level. The created categorisation divided industrial side streams based on their origin into process residue materials, process residual energy, energy production residues and process residual structural components. Originality/value: This study provides a tool for the preliminary technical and economic analysis of business cases based on industrial side stream utilisation and deepens the understanding of reusing industrial side streams as raw materials. The created categorisation can distinguish relevant properties affecting each side stream’s reuse potential and guide the creation of business arising from their reuse.
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用于重用潜力评估的工业侧流分类
目的:工业正在创造大量的副产品,其中有许多未被充分利用的潜力,循环经济可以利用这些潜力。不同类型的侧流在重用方面呈现出不同的挑战和机遇。因此,根据影响其重用潜力的特性对这些工业侧流进行分类将是有益的。研究设计/方法/方法:本多案例研究的经验数据来自芬兰北部Ostrobothnia的行业。数据收集包括公司访问、访谈、讲习班、研讨会,以及从案例中收集现有文件,数据由多名调查员收集。采用描述性定性方法对实证数据进行分析。研究发现:工业过程的侧流之间的相似性不是源于工艺所使用的行业或用于加工的材料,而是源于更一般水平上的工艺目的。所创建的分类将工业侧流根据其来源分为工艺残留材料、工艺残留能源、能源生产残留物和工艺残留结构部件。原创性/价值:本研究为基于工业侧流利用的商业案例的初步技术和经济分析提供了一个工具,并加深了对工业侧流作为原材料再利用的理解。创建的分类可以区分影响每个侧流的重用潜力的相关属性,并指导从它们的重用中产生的业务的创建。
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