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Environmental sustainability

Mapped projects (126)
Mapped results (25)
  • Material efficiency
    (72)
    (8)
    • Reduction of material consumption (in %)
      (24)
  • Waste minimisation
    (65)
    (5)
    • Reduction of waste (in %)
      (33)
  • Circular economy
    (76)
    (13)
    • Product life extension
      (17)
    • Co-evolution of products-processes-production systems (‘industrial symbiosis’)
      (33)
      (1)
    • The 'R's of Circular Economy
      (3)
      (4)
    • Intra-sector circularity vss cross-sectoral circularity
    • Maturity of circular value chain
  • Reducing emissions in manufacturing processes
    (38)
    (3)
    • Reduction of CO2 emissions (in %)
      (28)
  • Reducing the consumption of energy
    (69)
    (6)
    • Reduction of energy consumption (in %)
      (38)
  • Increase usage of renewable energy
    (3)
  • Reducing the consumption of water and other process resources.
    (33)
    (2)
    • Reduction of water consumption (in %)
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