2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2016.09.079
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Conceptual sustainable production principles in practice: Do they reflect what companies do?

Abstract: A common understanding of sustainable production principles and the identification of sustainable manufacturing practices among practitioners are key starting points in studying how manufacturers are making their operations more sustainable. However, there is a lack of insight in the literature connecting conceptual sustainable production principles, and the practices reflecting these principles. Using semi-structured interviews founded on the sustainable production principles posed by the Lowell Center for Su… Show more

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“…Sustainable manufacturing practices are very important in a manufacturing industry (Tan et al, 2011;Alayón et al, 2017;Shankar et al, 2017). Sustainable manufacturing is the process of creating manufactured products through economically sound processes that minimize the total negative impact on the environment while ensuring the conservation of energy and resources (Schrader and Thøgersen, 2011;Govindan et al, 2015).…”
Section: Sustainable Manufacturing Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sustainable manufacturing practices are very important in a manufacturing industry (Tan et al, 2011;Alayón et al, 2017;Shankar et al, 2017). Sustainable manufacturing is the process of creating manufactured products through economically sound processes that minimize the total negative impact on the environment while ensuring the conservation of energy and resources (Schrader and Thøgersen, 2011;Govindan et al, 2015).…”
Section: Sustainable Manufacturing Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers have stressed on the need for extensive analysis and documentation of SM practices (Despeisse et al 2012;Alayon et al 2017) as research in this area is sparse. For the purpose of this study, we conducted a literature survey in two-stages.…”
Section: Relevant Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such balance is widely referred to in literature as triple bottom line (TBL) performance in the environmental (Env), social (Soc) and economic (Eco)dimensions (Elkington, 1998). Despite the burning need, implementation of Sustainable Manufacturing (SM) by companies has been unsatisfactory (Kulatunga et al 2013;Alayon et al 2017). This can be attributed to the presence of several endogenous and exogenous barriers such as lack of management support, lack of awareness on how to implement sustainability, lack of government regulations and support besides difficulty in operations and maintenance (Kulatunga et al 2013;Nordin et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We can often encounter a misinterpretation of the concept of sustainable production/manufacturing and the limitation of practices in this field to the so-called "green manufacturing" while the term "green manufacturing" usually refers to production characterized by reducing energy consumption per unit of production, using materials from recycling or limiting the amount of waste generated. However, having in mind that sustainability should be defined through its three dimensionseconomic, environmental and social in this paper sustainable production practices is understood as the actions, initiatives and techniques that positively affect the environmental, social or economic performance of a firm (Alay et al, 2017). The Lowell Center for Sustainable Production (LCSP) (1998) defines sustainable production as "the creation of goods and services using processes and systems that are non-polluting; conserving of energy and natural resources; economically viable; safe and healthful for employees, communities and consumers; and socially and creatively rewarding for all working people".…”
Section: Sustainable Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%