Industrial symbiosis management strategy based on flow analysis of industrial solid waste exchange in TEDA, Tianjin—A case study of industrial symbiosis phenomenon in China

The paper introduces current situation of industrial solid waste exchange, focused on the analysis of TEDA industrial solid waste flow direction. On the basis of analysis on factors of industrial waste flow direction, including reuse within enterprises themselves, waste exchange and resource among enterprises, waste entering the collection system. At last the paper analysis of development trend for TEDA industrial solid waste and the pressure faced. The conclusion of the paper which building guide line of TEDA industrial waste sustainable management strategy is that by focusing on the construction of TEDA eco-industrial park.

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