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CITYLAB:economia circolare sostenibile
Valerio GattaRoma Tre University
CITYLAB – City Logistics in Living Laboratories
Introduction • On 2 December 2015, the European Commission put forward a
package to support the EU's transition to a circular economy. In a circular economy the value of products and materials is maintained for as long as possible. Waste and resource use are minimised, and when a product reaches the end of its life, it is used again to create further value. This can bring major economic benefits, contributing to innovation, growth and job creation.
CITYLAB – City Logistics in Living Laboratories
CITYLAB – City Logistics in Living LaboratoriesCITYLAB – City Logistics in Living Laboratories
CITYLABproject:• Horizon2020- Mobility forGrowth:Reducingimpactsandcostsoffreightandservicetripsinurbanareas
• 24Partners,7States,Budget3,98MillEuro(2015-2018)
• Mission:Testandimplementseveninnovativesolutionspromising andwithahighpotentialforfuturegrowth
TheLivinglabconcept:
PLAN IMPLEMENT
EVALUATEACT
Motivation and objectivesCITYLAB – City Logistics in Living Laboratories
Axis for intervention: Urban waste, returns and recycling
Objectives:
Logistic management is critical
CITYLAB – City Logistics in Living Laboratories
Motivation:
Main ideaCITYLAB – City Logistics in Living Laboratories
• Propose an innovative system for integrating direct and reverse logistic flows in urban areas.
• In particular…integration of an already existing frequent distribution system (e.g. mail delivery) with free capacity on return trips, aimed at recycling clean waste.
• Thus…involve the national postal operator, already delivering mail/parcels all around the city, in the pick-up (via electric vehicles) of recycled materials during the same transportation route.
• The system represents an hybrid waste collection strategy with respect to the two collection types, using large attractors as intermediate locations with dedicated recycling facilities.
Rome Living Lab: main activitiesCITYLAB – City Logistics in Living Laboratories
IMPLEMENTATION
TWO-STEP PROCESS
RECYCLED MATERIALS
SURVEYS
ALERT SYSTEMECO-TOTEMS
DATA COLLECTION
Small scale implementationCITYLAB – City Logistics in Living Laboratories
Recycled material: plastic caps• Feasibility from the industrial point of view• Easily recyclable&economic type of plastic• Existing collection system at UR3 not
sustainable/efficient
Involving large attractors: University buildings
ImplementationCITYLAB – City Logistics in Living Laboratories
No dedicated trips
Eco-totem
Ecological vehicles
Easier alert-system
Increased load factor
Before CityLab After CityLab
Lessons learned (1/2)CITYLAB – City Logistics in Living Laboratories
Regulatory/contractual constraintsimportance of surveys
Alert system is problematic
need of advertising
Locating recycling facilities
Box dimensioning
CITYLAB – City Logistics in Living Laboratories
Small scale
Lessons learned (2/2)
+153%
- 40Kg of CO2(monthly)
Next stepsCITYLAB – City Logistics in Living Laboratories
} The second LL cycle will explore the opportunity to:} upscale the implementation geographically and in terms of materials} include the solution proposed in the actual logistics process for urban waste
management in Rome in line with the action plan of the Environment Dept.