During 2018, WSP worked with a global energy company to improve circularity at two separate operations: a green refinery in Venice (formerly producing hydrocarbon-based products, but since 2014 upgraded to produce biofuels from vegetable-based oils and fat); and a fuel deposit close to Torino. WSP was engaged to identify practical solutions that the client could adopt in its day-to-day operations to increase circularity and sustainability.
Our team analyzed the current performance of each operation, focusing on water, resource and energy use as well as waste production and impacts on biodiversity, and identified further solutions that the client could implement. Through an analysis of baseline data, we identified areas of improvement and proposed a series of solutions.
These proposed actions included reusing waste within the same or similar process that creates it; regenerating waste from a process by treating it so it can be reused in the same process; recycling waste from a process by using it as the input for another process; sharing excess elements as input for another process; using renewable resources instead of finite resources; and increasing resilience.
Actions were classified according to the degree of complexity, timeframe for implementation and positive value in terms of circularity. Preliminary results of the analysis were discussed with the client. Six actions were selected for further development and/or progress to feasibility studies. WSP has been collecting further data including technology to be used, benefits and weak points, costs and resources involved, to support our client’s investment decision-making process. These actions backed up by research, are currently being considered for adoption.
* This work was performed by Golder professionals who joined WSP in an acquisition completed in 2021.