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Procedia CIRP
2015, Vol.26:99–102, doi:10.1016/j.procir.2014.07.166
12th Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing – Emerging Potentials
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Keywords
Sustainable manufacturing
sustainable product design
environmental factors
economical factors
social factors and LCA
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Procedia CIRP
2015, Vol.26:99–102, doi:10.1016/j.procir.2014.07.166
12th Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing – Emerging Potentials
Open Access, Creative Commons license
Author
Received 12 May 2014. Revised 28 July 2014. Accepted 29 July 2014. Available online 27 March 2015.
Abstract
In the present era, there is an urgent need to make all industrial products sustainable for reduce environmental impact in the Production and consumption. Sustainable manufacturing is becoming crucial for businesses more than ever before. In this context, The key determinants of sustainable Product Design and manufacturing (SPDM) has been examined in the form of Environmental, Economical and Social factors in the Indian manufacturing organisations which provides the basis of SPDM for Indian manufacturing firms. This paper identified the various types of key determinants of Sustainable Product Design and Manufacturing (SPDM) by the survey methodology. A survey is conducted to confirm the key determinants in Indian manufacturing organisations. From this study it is proposed that the more emphasis should be given on Product life cycle, 6R (reuse, recover, recycle, redesign, reduce and remanufacture) and Housing and service infrastructure for this the new tools and techniques will be develop for creating a sustainable product. In this regards, it is suggested that proposed key Determinants play a vital role in product design and manufacturing and gives the better approach for sustainability.
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