10 Facts About Industrial ecology

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Industrial ecology is the study of material and energy flows through industrial systems.

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Industrial ecology seeks to quantify the material flows and document the industrial processes that make modern society function.

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Industrial ecology ecologists are often concerned with the impacts that industrial activities have on the environment, with use of the planet's supply of natural resources, and with problems of waste disposal.

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Industrial ecology is a young but growing multidisciplinary field of research which combines aspects of engineering, economics, sociology, toxicology and the natural sciences.

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Industrial ecology is concerned with the shifting of industrial process from linear systems, in which resource and capital investments move through the system to become waste, to a closed loop system where wastes can become inputs for new processes.

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Industrial ecology seeks to understand the way in which industrial systems interact with the biosphere.

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Industrial ecology was popularized in 1989 in a Scientific American article by Robert Frosch and Nicholas E Gallopoulos.

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One of the central principles of Industrial Ecology is the view that societal and technological systems are bounded within the biosphere, and do not exist outside it.

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Onsan Industrial ecology Park is a case-study program intended to serve as an example of policies and practices relevant to pursuing a green growth model of development.

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Industrial ecology takes discarded plastics and makes them into bricks.

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