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methods have been used. The graphic are moving towards a sustainable
tool uses an extended analogy with the production in a correct and beneficial
pinch analysis implemented to support way, both for the company in all its
the solution. The results of a case study aspects, as well as for the non-pollution
showed that, the identified integrated and care of the environment. To know
design increased the energy recovered what are the strategies and/or tools
from solid waste by 11.39MWh/d and that are currently being implemented,
diverted 2t/d of waste from the landfill, based on the circular economy and
benefiting the urban as well as the industrial ecology and from this, make
industrial sector. The proposed approach an analysis of which of these could lead
also has the ability to minimize the need to sustainable production, and could
for energy intensive thermal drying for be applied throughout the sector and
the waste when the process allows it, industry in general.
subsequently offering a solution with a
lower environmental footprint and costs.
(Van Fan et al. 2021) An updated review
of the subject would contribute to know
the status of the strategies and tools
that have been implemented worldwide,
to perform an analysis of all the vehicles
that are available, with which industries
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