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  • Chemical Engineering
  • Industrial Ecology

Background:

  • Human activities significantly disturb global material cycles, leading to widespread resource depletion and pollution.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic has altered behavioral and business patterns, necessitating a re-evaluation of industrial and urban environmental impacts.
  • Existing reviews indicate a need for comprehensive analysis of resource and environmental contributions from industrial processes, urban systems, and product supply chains.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive analysis of resource and environmental impacts stemming from human activities on global material cycles.
  • To review recent advancements in process integration, optimization, environmental impact assessment, waste management, and green technologies.
  • To identify key areas for future research and development in sustainable production and resource utilization.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of global material cycles and human-induced disturbances.
  • Review of literature on process integration, optimization, and environmental impact reduction.
  • Examination of recent developments in waste management, green technologies, and energy storage.
  • Synthesis of findings from the Journal of Cleaner Production's Virtual Special Issue on process integration.

Main Results:

  • Significant advances have been made in improving process efficiency and reducing emissions.
  • Key processes demonstrate enhanced environmental performance, particularly in water/wastewater management and energy storage.
  • The review highlights progress in cleaner production technologies and integrated waste management strategies.

Conclusions:

  • Further research is crucial to enhance the safety and robustness of supply networks.
  • Increasing resource use efficiency in core production and conversion processes is essential.
  • Improved product and process design is necessary to minimize product wastage and promote circular economy principles.