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Local synergies for sustainable and diversified CO₂ utilization
This project aims to identify and analyze potential synergies for CO₂ utilization at local and regional levels, as well as explore how bio-based industries can contribute to a more renewable and sustainable CO₂ market.
Biogas Solutions Research Center
BSRC is a national competence center for biogas research administered by the LiU. It's base for the development of innovative and resource-efficient biogas solutions often with positive local and regional effects on the environment and the economy.
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Resource productivity and sustainable business growth
Industrial and Urban Symbiosis (IUS) mitigates economic and environmental problems by creating more value with fewer resources and emissions. Regenerative businesses can enhance IUS practices and benefits.
Industrial and Urban Symbiosis
Research is conducted into how local and regional collaboration that involves private and public organisations, and actors from different sectors, can bring opportunities for more efficient flows of material and energy, and other synergy effects.
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18 October 2021
Biogas facilities – the key to future industry
A biogas facility associated with the industrial site stimulates industrial symbiosis, which is considered to be crucial in the conversion to a circular economy.
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26 August 2021
Circular economy in practice at Händelö
LiU is working to develop a biobased and circular economy in practice, in a symbiosis between Händelö Eco-Industrial Park and Norrköping municipality. The project is an example of how industry and the city can use their resources and waste.
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16 March 2022
Successful practitioner trainings across the Baltic Sea Region
Linköping University delivered six practitioner training programs across the Baltic Sea Region to promote and facilitate industrial symbiosis practices.
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13 April 2021
Biogas from excrement to reduce environmental impact
Researchers at LiU have shown that coordinated management of excrement from animals and humans could save nearly EUR 100 million each year. The key is to produce the biogas from the excrement before it is used as fertiliser.
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10 January 2022
Shift to circular economy is slowed by traditional thinking
By communicating and collaborating, businesses can join forces to create greater social, economic and environmental value for society than what they do today, researchers at Linköping University have found.
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08 February 2022
How Sweden's most sustainable industrial cluster was created
Sotenäs Municipality remedied the negative environmental impact of local industry with the help of a group of local entrepreneurs, enthusiastic municipal officials and research-based methods.