2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13042065
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What Key Drivers Are Needed to Implement Material Efficiency Strategies? An Analysis of the Electrical and Electronic Industry in Malaysia and Its Implications to Practitioners

Abstract: A circular economy can be achieved by the efficient use of materials across different industries and sectors. In the manufacturing sectors, practicing material efficiency is one of the effective strategies to reduce material usage and solid waste generation. However, due to many unknown factors, such as key drivers to enhance material efficiency, most of the time, manufacturers are practicing at the minimum level of material saving. This study aims to examine the key drivers of material efficiency among electr… Show more

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“…As such, mitigation strategies that take two or more parameters into consideration are more likely to have an impactful reduction in the overall emissions. In this vein, a question which arises is whether to prioritize energy efficiency or material efficiency as climate mitigation strategies [87,88]. For value chains, increasing the recovery efficiency directly reduces all material inputs and indirectly reduces the energy that would have been consumed in producing an extra amount of wasted material.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, mitigation strategies that take two or more parameters into consideration are more likely to have an impactful reduction in the overall emissions. In this vein, a question which arises is whether to prioritize energy efficiency or material efficiency as climate mitigation strategies [87,88]. For value chains, increasing the recovery efficiency directly reduces all material inputs and indirectly reduces the energy that would have been consumed in producing an extra amount of wasted material.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies on drivers focus on a single dimension or some factors in a certain dimension for analysis and discussion. References [32][33][34] took social responsibility and material utilization efficiency of manufacturing enterprises as the respective criteria, and evaluated corresponding enterprises in Bangladesh and Malaysia using MCDM methods. A dynamic perspective was used by Orij et al [35], as they applied a dynamic model to calculate the priority of innovation-led lean approaches and revealed the dynamic behavior of "Government regulations" and "Conducive working conditions" exponentially influences sustainable performance for a long time in the manufacturing supply chain.…”
Section: Drivers Of Sustainable Precision Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%