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Industrial Symbiosis in Taiwan: Case Study on Linhai Industrial Park

Nathaniel John Maynard, Vaishnav Raj Kanagaraj Subramanian, Chien-Yu Hua, Shih‐Fang Lo

2020Sustainability21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Eco-industrial parks (EIP) are a community of manufacturing businesses which seek better environmental and economic performance by using the principles of Industrial Ecology (IE). In Taiwan, government-designated EIPs have operated since 1995, with 23 industrial parks currently in operation. This study presents a case from Taiwan, the Linhai Industrial park, and analyzes the park’s transition towards industrial symbiosis and resource sharing. Resource sharing modifications resulted in reduced carbon emissions, millions of liters of fuel saved, and thousands of tons of industrial waste recycled. This successful transition was possible because of coordinated government support. Key factors include technological subsidies, policy support, and willing manufacturers. Additional explanations for Linhai’s current success are explored and future areas of research are identified.

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