• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Novel sustainable industrial processes: from idea to commercial scale implementation
  • Contributor: Harmsen, Jan
  • Published: Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2014
  • Published in: Green Processing and Synthesis, 3 (2014) 3, Seite 189-193
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1515/gps-2013-0102
  • ISSN: 2191-9550; 2191-9542
  • Keywords: Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ; Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ; Fuel Technology ; Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ; General Chemical Engineering ; Environmental Chemistry
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  • Description: Abstract This article summarizes the consensus on sustainable development, shows industrial cases and provides key guidelines to transfer ideas into commercial scale processes. The triple P sustainable development concept has reached global industrial consensus and has gained importance in the making of business policies and practical implementations. Obtaining a sustainable process means then that it provides a need, is socially accepted, does no environmental harm and makes a profit. Industrial cases show that this is possible. An innovative way of obtaining sustainable solutions is by industrial symbiosis, in which very different partners such as a local government, a technology provider, a water board and a chemical company co-operate with regards to a new solution; turning a waste stream into a feed stream. Open innovation is generally a good way to obtain radical novel solutions cost-effectively. Guidelines for entering open innovation projects are provided. A technology readiness level (TRL) assessment method for process innovation with academic groups is also provided. Guidelines for effective and efficient innovation from research to commercial scale implementation, based on stage-gate innovation pathway funnel, are provided. Finally, a novel method for process concept design based on essential functions and essential inputs and outputs only, is provided.
  • Access State: Open Access