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The efficient and competitive circular economy

You are an industrialist

Eco-design consists of integrating the environment from the design of a product or service, and during all stages of its life cycle;» Afnor 2004. What Neo-Eco brings to eco-design is to create a product, a material, from secondary raw materials  in order to limit the environmental impact of the product and the waste deposits mobilized while creating competitive economic conditions. 

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Why embark on an eco-design approach?  In our opinion, there are 3 good reasons to do it now. First, the economic impact of waste management continues to increase. Then, your brand credibility and customer retention are at stake. Finally, actionable solutions exist. 

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We support you to...

  • The characterization andsamplings /definition of the specifications for the eco-product/eco-material

  • Regulatory study, condition for exit from waste status

  • Formulation of eco-materials and laboratory prototyping, analysis of mechanical and technical characteristics

  • Normative conformity, validation of environmental safety;and certifications

  • Sector research, bibliographic and territorial study, search for manufacturing and supply partners, technical estimates of the necessary industrial processes

  • The study of environmental and economic impacts

  • Design support to maximize the valorization potential

  • Support for commercial deployment

  • Search for funding and subsidies

From a linear economy to a circular economy

In the case of a linear economy, materials and products are used and then discarded as waste.

In the case of a circular economy, materials and objects are reused or recycled and are considered resources, and waste production tends towards zero.

In the principle of eco-design, all stages of the life cycle are carried out in such a way as to reduce the use of materials, maximize the use of secondary raw materials and limit its environmental impact.

 

Two ways to initiate an eco-design approach coexist:

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1/ We start from used materials for which we seek new outlets.

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2/ We start from a product or material and maximize the substitution of secondary raw materials for extractive materials.

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Creation of value

 

Optimization of waste management costs

 

Controlled costs and risks of raw material procurement

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Modeling and simulation of the economic model

Actionable and co-constructed solutions

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Credibility and brand image

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Implementation and security of value chain throughout the course

Valorisation de déchets et recyclage 

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Réduction des mises en installation de stockage de déchets.

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Réduction des besoins en matières premières d'origine extractive

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Diminution de l'impact carbone (CO2)

Creation and revitalization of sectors

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Development of eco-products/eco-materials

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Re-territorialization of jobs and know-how

ECONOMIC

OPERATIONAL

ECOLOGICAL

INNOVATIVE

Our methodology

Understanding the context

and customer issues

Opportunity studies
eco-products

Eco conception

Planning and 
Coordination

Launch of 
sector

Our references

CASTORAMA
Workplan

Creation of worktops from used pallet wood and recycled PVC windows.

ETNISI - LEROY MERLIN
Floor tile

Reuse concrete fines as well as foundry sand in combination with a binder to create tiling.

SEDIMEL - European Metropolis of Lille
Self-compacting grout - Hydrocyles

Creation of a prefabricated concrete and a self-compacting grout from sediments.

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