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== [[What industrial systems must be redesigned for sustainability?]] ==
== [[What industrial systems must be redesigned for sustainability?]] ==
==== Natural Resources ====
==== Natural Resources ====
* Water
* Water
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* Pipelines
* Pipelines
* Air Cargo
* Air Cargo
==[[What are the design criteria for CAPSI?]]==
==[[What is the timeline for CAPSI?]]==


==[[What outcomes do we want from redesigned industrial systems?]]==
==[[What outcomes do we want from redesigned industrial systems?]]==

Revision as of 18:08, 22 August 2024

What industrial systems must be redesigned for sustainability?

Natural Resources

Agriculture

  • Inputs
    • Land use
    • Soil
    • Water
    • Enhancements
  • Outputs
    • Food
    • Energy
    • Biomass
  • Processing

Materials

  • Paper
  • Steel
  • Packaging
  • Construction materials
    • Lumber
    • Aggregates
    • Cement
      • RE-CARD, Cement and Aggregates Regional Distribution
    • Refractory
  • Plastics

Energy

  • RE-POWER, Rail Enabled Power Distribution

Waste

  • Municipal waste
    • Glass
      • RE-GLASS, Rail Enabled Glass Logistics and Sustainable Supply
  • Construction and demolition waste
  • Manufacturing waste
  • Used batteries
  • Wood biomass

Transportation

  • Railroads
    • RE-SEED, Rail Enabled Sustainable Environment and Economic Development
  • Trucking
  • Pipelines
  • Air Cargo

What are the design criteria for CAPSI?

What is the timeline for CAPSI?

What outcomes do we want from redesigned industrial systems?

How must capital deployment evolve to support sustainable industrial systems?

How must planning evolve to support sustainable industrial systems?

How does planning have to evolve to support sustainable industrial systems?

What are the geographic planning regions of CAPSI?

What is the complete map of CAPSI’s industrial systems?

Who are the CAPSI stakeholders?

How do we want public-sector economic development to contribute to sustainable industrial systems?

How do we account for the full impact of industrial systems in advancing sustainability?

How do we want land use decisions to contribute to sustainable industrial systems?

What interactions among public and private sector entities must evolve to support system wide sustainability?

What incentives for businesses and governments must evolve to support sustainable industrial systems?

How do we want transportation and logistics to contribute to sustainable industrial systems?