Ecologically inspired metrics for transitioning to a sustainable and resilient circular economy with application to multilayer plastic films

IF 10.9 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
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Current Circular Economy (CE) frameworks applied to product chains exhibit notable shortcomings. These include neglecting the resilience and robustness of design, requiring detailed economic and environmental data for impact assessment, and relying on qualitative rather than quantitative metrics capturing certain CE design aspects. In the current contribution, we addressed these shortcomings by developing an Ecologically inspired (Eco-inspired) Framework using the mathematical foundations of Ecological Network Analysis (ENA). While ENA metrics have previously found application in designing circular economies, particularly in Industrial Symbiosis (IS) networks, our adaptation tailors these metrics for use in product-level CE, recognizing the inherent distinctions between product-level CE and IS. Our Eco-inspired Framework comprises three key categories to provide holistic and granular-level metrics for designing product-level CE. The first set of metrics assesses circularity and resource efficiency. The second set gauges network intensity and robustness as complementary indicators ensuring a CE is both sustainable and resilient. The third group of metrics evaluates enhancement potential of CE strategies through introducing quantitative metrics for measuring the degree of closed-loop strategies and average circularity level of a CE design. The three comprehensive set of indicators within the Eco-inspired Framework uniquely captures various facets of circular design, whether originating from technological innovations and recovery improvement at the end of life (EoL), shifts in human consumption patterns, alterations in product design, or changes in business models. The framework’s application is tested in designing a CE for multilayer Polyethylene-Polyamide (PE-PA) films. Using the Eco-inspired Framework, we identified the best strategy for designing a resilient and sustainable CE for PE-PA films. A diverse set of EoL strategies along with a reduction in product consumption can improve circularity and resilience by 650% and 255%, respectively, and mitigate greenhouse gas emissions by 90%. The framework minimizes trade-offs between sustainability and circularity goals and offers insights on how to enhance each strategy for achieving a resilient and sustainable CE for products.

应用于多层塑料薄膜的向可持续和有弹性的循环经济过渡的生态灵感指标
目前应用于产品链的循环经济(CE)框架存在明显缺陷。其中包括忽视了设计的弹性和稳健性,需要详细的经济和环境数据来进行影响评估,以及依赖定性而非定量指标来捕捉某些 CE 设计方面。在当前的贡献中,我们利用生态网络分析(ENA)的数学基础,开发了一个生态启发(Eco-inspired)框架,从而解决了这些不足。ENA指标以前曾应用于循环经济的设计,尤其是工业共生(IS)网络,而我们对这些指标进行了调整,使其适用于产品级CE,同时认识到产品级CE与IS之间的固有区别。我们的生态启发框架包括三个关键类别,为设计产品级 CE 提供整体和细化的衡量标准。第一组指标评估循环性和资源效率。第二组衡量网络强度和稳健性,作为互补指标,确保消费电子产品既可持续又有弹性。第三组指标通过引入定量指标来衡量行政首长协调会设计的闭环战略程度和平均循环水平,从而评估行政首长协调会战略的提升潜力。生态启发框架内的三组综合指标独特地捕捉了循环设计的各个方面,无论是源于技术创新和生命末期(EoL)的回收改进,还是人类消费模式的转变、产品设计的改变或商业模式的变化。在设计多层聚乙烯-聚酰胺(PE-PA)薄膜的 CE 时,对该框架的应用进行了测试。利用生态启发框架,我们确定了为 PE-PA 薄膜设计弹性和可持续的 CE 的最佳策略。在减少产品消耗的同时,一套多样化的生态循环策略可将循环性和复原力分别提高 650% 和 255%,并减少 90% 的温室气体排放。该框架最大限度地减少了可持续发展和循环性目标之间的权衡,并就如何加强每种策略以实现产品的弹性和可持续的 CE 提供了见解。
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Sustainable Production and Consumption
Sustainable Production and Consumption Environmental Science-Environmental Engineering
CiteScore
17.40
自引率
7.40%
发文量
389
审稿时长
13 days
期刊介绍: Sustainable production and consumption refers to the production and utilization of goods and services in a way that benefits society, is economically viable, and has minimal environmental impact throughout its entire lifespan. Our journal is dedicated to publishing top-notch interdisciplinary research and practical studies in this emerging field. We take a distinctive approach by examining the interplay between technology, consumption patterns, and policy to identify sustainable solutions for both production and consumption systems.
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