Description
Sustainable Manufacturing: Concept and Implementation explores eco-friendly manufacturing practices and underscores the importance of green production. This book comprises eleven chapters, begining with a broad introduction to sustainable manufacturing before delving into more technical discussions. Topics covered include sustainable-value stream mapping in the electronics industry to optimise processes and mitigate environmental impact. It emphasises the recycling and reuse of automotive components by exploring the complex systems of remanufacturing end-oflife vehicles.
Modern technology and sustainable practises are extensively examined. This book details how information technology in Industry 4.0 significantly influences supply chain practices and sustainability. Another critical topic is the cocoa buyer-supplier relationship, focusing on ethical sourcing and collaboration, which are vital to sustainability.
This book also tackles technical issues such as developing eco-friendly lubricants to lessen industry environmental impact and utilising sustainable biomaterials in tissue engineering. The book also discusses selecting and designing sustainable solutions including using multi-criteria decision analysis to manage end-of-life items, particularly paper products. Additionally, it covers employing fuzzy-based intelligence to make informed decisions about additive manufacturing component repair. The book
concludes by examining rice cooker design for disassembly and emphasising the importance of product lifespan. Sustainable Manufacturing: Concept and Implementation is an extensive source that combines academic knowledge with industry and technology applications. This book is valuable for professionals, professors, and students interested in manufacturing, technology, and environmental stewardship. This resource thoroughly examines and evaluates essential elements in this vital field.