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MURDOCH-S2-INT-2024-ONGOING

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Learning outcomes

1.

Effectively communicate principles of industrial ecology and industrial symbiosis to non-specialists

2.

Analyse ESG policies and regulatory frameworks that support industrial symbiosis through the case of achieving Net Zero Carbon progressively to 2030 and 2050

3.

Apply software tools such as Catia/No Magic and Excel to mapping product and by-product exchanges at an industrial setting to achieve a sustainable outcome

4.

Develop tools to model the water and waste uses and exchanges in an industrial symbiosis setting

5.

Critically evaluate and compare the function of by-product exchanges, skilled workforce, supporting industries and governance arrangements in successful and poorly performing industrial estates

6.

Identify and develop leadership strengths by engaging with industry through guest lectures, site visits, industry focussed projects and Work Integrated Learning opportunities

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Additional information

Unit content:
  1. Industrial Ecology (IE)
  2. Characteristics of Industrial Precincts
  3. Tools for IE data collection and analysis
  4. Tools for Life Cycle Management
  5. Tools for sustainability assessment
  6. ESG for industrial precincts
  7. Model for Industrial Symbiosis
  8. Circular Economy and Industrial Symbiosis
  9. Energy, carbon emissions and Industrial Symbiosis
  10. Economics & Financial Market Opportunities
  11. Industry typology case studies
  12. Comparative case studies