Mapping Energy and Material Flows for Industrial Symbiosis: RFD-IS

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Kosmol, Linda [1 ]
Maiwald, Martin [1 ]
Pieper, Christoph [1 ]
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[1] Tech Univ Dresden, D-01069 Dresden, Germany
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energy and material flows; circular economy; industrial symbiosis; production system; modeling; mapping; QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT; SANKEY DIAGRAM;
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A comprehensive graphical representation of existing material and energy flows within a production system is particularly useful for the implementation of practices aimed at a more sustainable industry by reusing waste. Graphical modeling offers the possibility to convey information about resource flows in production systems with different actors in a convenient and comprehensive way. This is particularly important for industrial symbiosis in which large and diverse production systems involving different companies are investigated. However, methodical guidance and a uniform modeling language to support the mapping of these flows and systems are lacking. Hence, this paper provides a modeling method (RFD-IS) for practitioners and researchers to map and analyze material and energy flows suitable for different industrial systems in order to identify underutilized resources and potentials for intra- and interfirm resource reuse. A uniform modeling method is indispensable for a common understanding and as a working document.
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