工业共生:解决哈拉雷工业废物管理挑战的灵丹妙药

Petronella Nyakudya, N. Madushele, D. Madyira
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众所周知,工业共生(IS)对产业集群和副产品再利用的环境和经济效益做出了重大贡献。随着工业废物对环境和人类健康构成的挑战,这个概念被探索为哈拉雷工业废物挑战的灵丹妙药,目的是从传统的线性经济转向循环经济(CE),以实现可持续生产,消费模式的可持续发展目标(SDG)第12号。问卷调查的回复率为70%,通过确定工业类型、产生的废物和面临的工业废物管理挑战,促进了探索。这样做是为了帮助确定在实施信息系统方面的协同作用机会。此外,我们还从监管的角度采访了行政长官行业专家以及中央和地方政府专家。对当前工业废物管理系统的审查表明,由于消极的经济政策和政治、技术和业务限制,固体废物日益增多的挑战。地方当局的特点是执行健全废物管理机制的技术和行政能力薄弱,规划和废物管理政策执行之间不匹配,造成废物政策和决策之间的差距。研究进一步表明,低效的工业废物管理对环境的可持续性产生不利影响。因此,推行资讯系统可转移堆填区的废物,从而达到环保的目的。此外,我们亦就如何在行政长官考试中推行资讯科技提出建议。
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Industrial Symbiosis: A Panacea to Industrial Waste Management Challenges in Harare
Industrial Symbiosis (IS) has been known to contribute significantly to environmental and economic benefits for industrial clusters and by-product reuse. With the challenge posed by industrial waste to the environment and human health, the concept is explored as a panacea to Industrial Waste challenges in Harare with the purpose of moving from the traditional linear economy to a Circular Economy (CE) toward achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) number 12 of sustainable production, consumption patterns. Questionnaires that yielded a 70% response rate facilitated the exploration by identifying types of industries, waste generated, and industrial waste management challenges faced. This was carried out to assist in identifying opportunities for synergies in IS implementation. Industry experts on CE and Central and Local Government experts were also interviewed from a regulatory point of view. A review of the current industrial waste management system revealed challenges of mounting solid waste attributed to negative economic policies and political, technical, and operational limitations. The Local Authority is characterized by a weak technical and administrative capacity to implement sound waste management mechanisms and a mismatch between planning and waste management policy implementation that create gaps between waste policies and decision-making. The research further revealed that ineffective industrial waste management has detrimental effects on environmental sustainability. Therefore, implementing IS diverts waste from the landfill contributing towards a CE. Furthermore, recommendations on how IS can be implemented towards a CE were made.
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