Industrial Symbiosis for Sustainable Management of Meat Waste: The Case of Śmiłowo Eco-Industrial Park, Poland.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
This study presents the developing process of the ´Smiłowo Eco-Park, located in the
Note´c valley region (Poland), is a part of the biggest Polish agri-food consortium, from its initial
small waste management company to its final structure as an eco-industrial park using industrial
symbiosis methods. The industrial symbiosis applied in the Eco-park promotes a business model
which covers the whole life cycle of the products starting from the plant growing by animal feed
preparation, livestock breeding, meat preparations, meat-bone meal production from animal waste,
and the use of pig slurry as a fertilizer. The Eco-park model is presented in the form of a system
of connected stream flows of materials and energy covering the full lifecycle of products, from
cereal cultivation, through the production of industrial feed, and poultry and pig breeding for
the production of meat products. The solutions used include the prevention of environmental
pollution through the modernization of existing processes, implementation of new technologies,
reduction of waste and its reuse, recycling, and recovery of materials and energy, the substitution
of raw materials with waste, and thermal treatment of waste and its use as biofuel. This case
study allows for analyses of the organizational and technical key strategic activities which enable
waste, including hazardous waste, to be transformed into valuable materials and energy. These
activities have modified the system of material and energy flows through the value chain to realize
the goal of allowing profitable management of waste according to circular economy methods and
also indicates methods of supporting modifications of supply chains in terms of implementation of
the industrial symbiosis business model according to its relationship with sustainable development,
cleaner production, and circular economy models. EIP ´Smiłowo annually utilizes 300,000 t meat
waste, produces 110,000 t meat bone meal biofuel, uses 120,000 t of pig manure as fertilizers, produces
460,000 GJ bioenergy, eliminates 92,000 t CO2 emissions.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
sustainability development; eco-park; meat waste; resource efficiency; closed-loop system
Elenco autori:
Kowalski, Zygmunt; Kulczycka, Joanna; Makara, Agnieszka; Mondello, Giovanni; Salomone, Roberta
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