Eco-Industrial Parks in the Mexico-US Border Region: A feasibility study
Abstract (Summary)
This project focuses on finding the feasibility for Eco-Industrial Parks (EIPs) in
the Mexico-U.S. Border Region. EIPs are communities of businesses, from
different sectors of industry, that cooperate with each other to efficiently share
resources (information, materials, water, energy, infrastructure and, specially,
residual materials that would otherwise enter as waste streams or be released as
pollution), leading to economic gains, improved environmental quality, and
enhancement of human resources for business and local community (PCSD,
1997). The project analyzes potential opportunities of material exchange with a
variety of wasted resources generated by industrial plants on the Mexico-US
border (maquiladoras), using a by-product exchange representation of an EIP. It
concentrates on the region of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, the sister-border town of El
Paso, Texas, one of the most industrialized border cities with high maquiladora
activity. The methods used to gather data for the study consisted of interviews
that identified the most prominent material flows from different sectors of
maquiladoras of Ciudad Juarez, and a literature search on existing EIPs around
the world to gather data on the most common by-products utilized through their
exchanges. The project then considered the economic and environmental
benefits, and regulatory and industrial issues surrounding a potential EIP By-
Product Station. The study shows that there is not a good match between current
waste-streams and by-product utilization potential of existing plants.
Bibliographical Information:
Advisor:Healy, Robert
School:Duke University
School Location:USA - North Carolina
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:eco industrial parks eips mexico u s border region ciudad jua?rez el paso tex
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Date of Publication:05/01/2007