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The guideline series VDI 4800 resource efficiency: an approach for increasing resource efficiency with the aim of conservation of natural resources in the industrial sector

Rohn, Holger
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Simon, Franz-Georg
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Giegrich, Jürgen
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Ludwig, Christian  
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Matasci, Cecilia  
October 1, 2017
Boosting Resource Productivity by Adopting the Circular Economy

In 2011, the Association of German Engineers (VDI) started working on a set of guidelines towards increased resource efficiency. These guidelines represent a framework that defines resource efficiency and outlines considerations for the producing industry. A special guideline for SMEs is included as well as guidelines on methodologies for evaluating resource use indicators, such as the cumulative raw material demand of products and production systems. Resource efficiency, defined here as the relationship between a specific benefit or use and the natural resources that need to be spent or consumed to attain this benefit or use. It can be evaluated by defining a function which expresses the specific benefit and quantifies the resource requirements through a set of indicators (use of raw materials, energy, water, land and ecosystem services including sinks). The results from this also depend on the system boundary parameters and the allocation rules for by-products and waste treatment options. Optimising resource use is possible at all stages of a product’s or production system’s life cycle chain (raw material extraction, production and manufacturing, use and consumption, and the end-of-life stage). VDI guidelines are widely accepted across Germany’s industrial sector and therefore represent an important means of mainstreaming resource efficiency in this target area. As well as providing a methodological framework, the guidelines describe strategies and measures towards increasing resource efficiency, and they enable industrial producers and service providers to identify potential areas of improvement. The full article presents an overview of the methodology and contents of these guidelines and discusses their impact in achieving absolute reductions in the industrial use of natural resources.

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book part or chapter
Author(s)
Rohn, Holger
Simon, Franz-Georg
Giegrich, Jürgen
Oberender, Christof
Denz, Wilfried
Niebaum, Anke
Editors
Ludwig, Christian  
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Matasci, Cecilia  
Date Issued

2017-10-01

Publisher

A World Resources Forum Production, PSI

Published in
Boosting Resource Productivity by Adopting the Circular Economy
ISBN of the book

978-3-9521409-7-0

Total of pages

125-132

Book part title

Targets, Indicators and Benchmarks for Resource Efficiency

Start page

432

Subjects

resource efficiency

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life cycle thinking

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guidelines

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products and production systems

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standardization

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February 28, 2024
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