Marzena Smol, Alfonso Mejia, Massimo Gastaldi, Idiano D'Adamo
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摘要
水和废水处理行业积极参与循环经济(CE)转型;然而,目前还没有正式的 CE 监测框架来衡量该行业在实现 CE 模式方面的进展水平。本文提出了一套环境指标,可帮助水和废水处理公司评估 CE 实施情况。该领域的 CE 指标分为六个方面:减少--防止废水产生;再生(去除)--去除水和废水中的污染;回用--水回用于非饮用水;循环--水回用于饮用水;回收--从水基废物中回收原材料和能源;以及反思--反思原材料的使用。在具体的行政首长协调会领域提出了以下指标:减少--减少自来水消耗量、减少废水产生量、减少废物产生量、减少污水污泥产生量和水足迹;再生--去除水中的污染物和去除废水中的污染物;回用--将废水中的水回用于非饮用水用途和将技术用水回收用于非饮用水用途;回收--原材料回收、生物肥料、能源回收、污水污泥处理、污水污泥堆肥、沼气生产和灰烬处理;以及反思--消费电子技术、生命周期评估报告、消费电子产品和消费电子商业模式、工业共生和碳足迹。建议的 CE 指标不仅可用于评估向 CE 转型的程度,还可用于支持水和废水领域运营组织中有关战略性 CE 举措的进一步政策。此外,这些指标还可支持各组织进一步开展 CE 活动的战略规划。拟议的 CE 指标清单并不是封闭的,因为在未来几年中,预计将有越来越多的 CE 解决方案在水和污水处理厂企业中得到开发和实施,其中还涉及经济和社会方面,以支持可持续发展。
Environmental Indicators for Assessment of Circular Economy (CE) Implementation in the Water and Wastewater Sector
Water and wastewater sector actively participates in circular economy (CE) transition; however, there is no official CE monitoring framework to measure the level of progress toward the CE model in this sector. The paper presents a set of environmental indicators that could support water and wastewater treatment companies in the assessment of CE implementation. CE indicators were grouped into six areas of CE implementation in this sector: reduction—prevention of wastewater generation; reclamation (removal)—contamination removal from water and wastewater; reuse—water reuse for nonpotable usage; recycling—water reuse for potable usage; recovery—recovery of raw materials and energy from water-based waste; and rethink—rethinking use of raw materials. The following indicators were proposed in specific CE areas: reduction—tap water consumption reduction, wastewater generation reduction, waste reduction, sewage sludge generation reduction, and water footprint; reclamation—pollutants removal from water and pollutants removal from wastewater; reuse—water reuse from wastewater for nonpotable usage and recycling of technical water for nonpotable usage; recycling—water reuse from wastewater for potable usage; recovery—raw materials recovery, bio-based fertilizers, energy recovery, processing of sewage sludge, composting of sewage sludge, biogas production, and processing of ashes; and rethink—CE technologies, life cycle assessment reports, CE products, and CE business models, industrial symbiosis, and carbon footprint. The proposed CE indicators can be used not only to assess the level of transformation toward CE but also to support further policies on strategic CE initiatives in organizations operating in the water and wastewater sector. Moreover, they could support the strategic planning of further CE initiatives in organizations. The proposed list of CE indicators is not closed because in the coming years, more and more CE solutions are expected to be developed and implemented in water and wastewater treatment plant companies, involving also economic and social aspects, in order to support the sustainable development.
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Business Strategy and the Environment (BSE) is a leading academic journal focused on business strategies for improving the natural environment. It publishes peer-reviewed research on various topics such as systems and standards, environmental performance, disclosure, eco-innovation, corporate environmental management tools, organizations and management, supply chains, circular economy, governance, green finance, industry sectors, and responses to climate change and other contemporary environmental issues. The journal aims to provide original contributions that enhance the understanding of sustainability in business. Its target audience includes academics, practitioners, business managers, and consultants. However, BSE does not accept papers on corporate social responsibility (CSR), as this topic is covered by its sibling journal Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management. The journal is indexed in several databases and collections such as ABI/INFORM Collection, Agricultural & Environmental Science Database, BIOBASE, Emerald Management Reviews, GeoArchive, Environment Index, GEOBASE, INSPEC, Technology Collection, and Web of Science.