An ecological industrial park consists of several factories and enterprises. Here, there exist connection chains, where the products, semi-finished products and waste of any enterprise are used as the materials or energies for production of other enterprises.
The key to developing a successful ecological industrial park and setting up a balanced ecological relationship among relevant enterprises is to determine the connections between different enterprises in the ecological industrial park. Particularly, a material and energy flow relationship among different enterprises that established chains to form an inter-dynamic structure is needed. If such structure is impossible, an ecological industrial park cannot be formed.
Ri Jun Hyok, a researcher at the Institute of Mirae Industrial Technology, proposed an ecological chain index of an ecological industrial park by applying the general theories of ecology, and then drew the relations between the ecological chain indexes and the recycling rates of semi-finished products and wastes. In addition, he proposed a method for evaluating ecological industrial parks by using the ecological chain index.
First, he defined the ecological chain index of an ecological industrial park, and provided its calculation equation. Second, he defined semi-finished products and wastes of an ecological industrial park and provided its calculation equation. Then, he provided a relational expression of the recycling rate of semi-finished products and wastes and of its ecological chain index.
The ecological chain index and the recycling rate of semi-finished products and wastes can be applied to the planning and construction of ecological industrial parks.