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In an Eco-Industrial Park, the use of energy and materials is optimized in such a way that the output of one process is the input into another ("industrial ecosystem"). These arrangements may result in cost savings and waste reduction. The design of the industrial infrastructure attempts to maximize economic and environmental efficiencies. When there is a strong agricultural component, the name Agro-Eco-Industrial Park is sometimes used.
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- "Agro-eco-industrial parks (AEIP)" (Ernest Lowe), chapter taken from:
- (older) handbook: "Eco-Industrial Park Handbook for Asian Developing Countries" (Ernest Lowe)