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Industrial ecology for true sustainability

September 2024 Electrical Power & Protection

Engineers have long drawn inspiration from nature. Examples of such biomimicry include passive ventilation systems modelled after termite mounds, and wind turbine blades with scalloped edges inspired by humpback whale flippers, which dramatically reduce drag.

Now an emerging field is inspiring engineers to model industrial systems on nature’s elegantly designed cycles and systems. As with biomimicry, engineers and nature want the same thing – to create efficient, resilient, and sustainable systems. Nature, however, is far better at this than we are. Consider nitrogen, for example. The nitrogen cycle tirelessly extracts this essential element from the atmosphere and transforms it into usable forms through complex interactions between microorganisms, fungi, and plants. Remarkably, this cycle is circular and waste-free; nitrogen is re-extracted from waste products through further interactions and returned to the atmosphere for long-term storage.

When we examine the deep, long-term sustainability of natural systems like these, we notice key points: they encourage abundant life and growth, are largely mutualistic, and are highly resilient. Industrial ecology aims to replicate this deep sustainability by fostering economic growth, benefiting all stakeholders, and providing the resilience needed to face threats like climate change. In approaching this goal, industrial ecology involves several key practices. These include material and energy flow analysis, which examines how resources move through industrial systems and seeks to identify opportunities to reduce inefficiencies and waste.

Lifecycle assessment evaluates the environmental impacts of products and processes from cradle to grave, ensuring sustainability is considered at every stage. Eco-design integrates environmental considerations into product development, aiming to create products that are sustainable throughout their lifecycle. The concept of a circular economy emphasises the creation of closed-loop systems where resources are continuously reused and recycled, eliminating waste and reducing the need for virgin materials.

Remarkable and exciting work is being done in this field. For instance, the Kalundborg Eco-Industrial Park in Denmark exemplifies industrial symbiosis, by having multiple industries collaborate to utilise each other’s waste as resources. Companies like Interface are pioneering eco-design and circular economy principles by recycling old carpet tiles into new products. Germany’s Energiewende policy is leading a national shift towards renewable energy and smart grid technologies, while London’s Circular Economy Route Map promotes sustainability and resilience at a systemic level.


Mareli Botha, technical director, Zutari.

In Africa, ageing infrastructure presents unique challenges and opportunities. Implementing sustainable processes in old plants is complex; for example, creating a digital twin for optimisation is often impractical, because of a lack of existing plans or data. Industrial ecology helps identify effective levers for impactful change.

Small adaptations can sometimes lead to significant improvements, though pinpointing these within complex systems requires substantial expertise. Infrastructure owners, investors, and managers can benefit from consulting partners who bring broader technical, social and legal perspectives, and additional capacity, to identify and activate those levers most likely to enhance environmental, social, and economic sustainability.

A prime example of industrial ecology’s broader approach to sustainability is the SANRAL N2 Legacy Programme, led by Zutari’s Social Development team. Zutari was appointed by SANRAL to design and oversee parts of the N2 Wild Coast Road development, a multibillion-rand project. While construction will create significant employment opportunities, these jobs will not fully address the high unemployment in surrounding communities. This is a major driver of opposition to infrastructure projects in the Wild Coast, posing a risk to the project’s smooth execution.

In response, SANRAL partnered with Zutari to develop a Legacy Programme aimed at maximising long-term impact, and addressing unemployment. This programme empowers 14 rural villages to create and sustain businesses, promoting social, economic, and environmental sustainability. It moves beyond temporary job creation to build growing, circular economies that capitalise on the new road’s opportunities. By linking livelihoods to natural resource conservation, it incentivises environmental protection. The programme also achieved broad community support for the road project, mitigating the risk of project delays due to community opposition.

In addressing the complex challenges of our time, we must guard against a narrow view of sustainability. When sustainability becomes a check-box exercise, we miss out on tremendous opportunities to create win-win systems. We also create real risks. There have been cases where industries inadvertently increased their output of harmful chemicals – more harmful than carbon – in their efforts to reduce carbon emissions and gain market share.

Social, economic, and environmental sustainability are more than a triple bottom line; they are parts of a complex and inseparably integrated system. Let us connect differently, across traditional boundaries, to explore our shared challenges more deeply. Let us draw inspiration from nature’s intricate designs and elegant solutions to create deeper sustainability together.

For more information contact Malebusa Sebatane, Zutari, +27 12 427 2000, malebusa.sebatane@zutari.com, www.zutari.com




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