Artificial intelligence and machine learning for process and policy design in the transition towards circular economy systems: advancements and opportunities
Edgar Martín-Hernández, Borja Hernández, Aurora del Carmen Munguía-López, Sidney Omelon
Abstract
Novel computational techniques raised under the concept of artificial intelligence have vast applications in science and engineering. In this work, we review the most relevant frameworks and applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning oriented to the development of sustainable production and consumption systems using a bottom-up multi-scale approach. Firstly, we address frameworks for molecular and processing unit design and flowsheet design. Secondly, we assess methods proposed for the environmental and social assessment of superstructures. Finally, we also discuss the contributions and applications of artificial intelligence in the development of policies that support the shift of paradigm to the circular economy.