Added: Aug 19, 2021
Last edited: Dec 07, 2021
The Hammarby Sjöstad district in Stockholm was designed around the closed-loop metabolism concept, which embraces synergies among water, energy, and transportation services. The district is heated by purified waste water, combustion of household waste and biofuel; once heat has been extracted from waste water, it is used for cooling. The biogas produced is used to run local transit.
Photo by Laure Blanco retreived from UrbanGreenBlueGrids
Prioritise regenerative resources
Use waste as a resource
Design for the future
Team up to create joint value
Generating energy from waste
Recovery and reuse of waste energy
Cost Savings
Reduce Emissions (SDG13)
Reduce Material Consumption (SDG12)
Minimise Waste (SDG12)
Save Water (SDG6)
Reduce Energy Consumption
Energy Utilities and Independent Power Producers
Water and Sewage
Waste Management
Passenger Transport Services
public transport
wastewater
Stockholm