The platform
REDOL will reduce the overall environmental impact related to the management/disposal of solid urban waste (SUW) by increasing the recovery rate of untapped or discarded waste streams while enhancing the energy efficiency and sustainability of the processes.
To integrate REDOL development in an optimised way, the project will develop an industrial-urban symbiosis (I-US) Platform, that will provide a common framework for a standardised and secure data gathering and sharing, and for the monitoring and management of the value chains in a harmonised manner. This will also ensure the interoperability among different value chains, easing the integration and replicability of REDOL overall solutions in different scenarios.
As a result, REDOL will reduce the total amount of SUW in Aragon region by re-using, valorising and transforming wastes, by-products and side-streams into new/secondary resources of raw materials of high value for local industries and end-users.
In order to successfully implement the innovations at the SUW circular value chains, REDOL will put in place a set of horizontal activities that will be facilitated through the I-US REDOL’s Platform.
This platform will put in place a multi-criteria evaluation framework for industrial symbiosis, including data sharing mechanisms and enabling
the role of facilitators in the setting up of new initiatives. The adaptation to REDOL will enable the analysis of waste streams and boundary conditions to deploy the I-US concept, as well as competences, stakeholders and regulations required for its successful application.
The platform will be designed to provide new circular business models and analyse their environmental, economic and social impacts from a life cycle approach.
In order to successfully implement the innovations at the SUW circular value chains, REDOL will put in place a set of horizontal activities that will be facilitated through the I-US REDOL’s Platform.
This platform will put in place a multi-criteria evaluation framework for industrial symbiosis, including data sharing mechanisms and enabling
the role of facilitators in the setting up of new initiatives. The adaptation to REDOL will enable the analysis of waste streams and boundary conditions to deploy the I-US concept, as well as competences, stakeholders and regulations required for its successful application.
The platform will be designed to provide new circular business models and analyse their environmental, economic and social impacts from a life cycle approach.