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|a Improving profitability through green manufacturing :
|b creating a profitable and environmentally compliant manufacturing facility /
|c David R. Hillis, J. Barry DuVall.
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|a Hoboken, New Jersey :
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Manufacturers can be green and highly profitable at the same time. Profits do not have to be sacrificed to environmental responsibility, or vice versa. Following this book's tested and proven approach, readers discover how to create and operate manufacturing facilities that are highly profitable while meeting or exceeding the environmental standards of their local community, state, and federal governments. The authors' approach is broad in scope, setting forth the roles and responsibilities of organizational functions such as marketing, product design, manufacturing technology, management, and human resources. The book begins with an overview explaining why profitability and green manufacturing must be viewed as a single objective. Next, the book becomes a "how to" guide to creating and maintaining an environmentally compliant and profitable manufacturing operation, with chapters covering: * Manufacturing, waste, and regeneration * Building a decision-making model * Environmental regulation, standards, and profitability * Case studies * Tools used to improve manufacturing operations * The facility * Applying the profitable and compliant process chart. The final chapter is dedicated to a step-by-step approach in the application and use of the profitable and compliant process chart, a core working tool discussed in the book. In this chapter, several actual manufacturing applications, along with their worksheets, are presented to illustrate how this approach can minimize resources and waste. Armed with this comprehensive systems approach, readers will no longer view profitability and green manufacturing as two opposing goals. Instead, they'll have the tools and knowledge needed to create and maintain a manufacturing operation that is both profitable and green.
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|a ""TITLE PAGE -- COPYRIGHT PAGE -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- CHAPTER 1 MANUFACTURING -- INTRODUCTION -- MANUFACTURING SEQUENCE -- PRODUCT LIFE CYCLESâ€"THERE’S MORE THAN ONE -- LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS -- POTENTIAL FOR WASTE AND VALUE ADDED IN MANUFACTURING -- VERTICALLY VERSUS HORIZONTALLY INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING -- WASTE AND ITS UNEXPECTED SOURCES -- A NEW PRODUCTâ€"FIRST PHASE FOR WASTE REDUCTION -- EXISTING PRODUCTSâ€"SECOND PHASE FOR WASTE REDUCTION -- REGENERATION -- LIFE CYCLE OF THE MANUFACTURING FACILITY""
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|a ""CREATING A CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR A COMPLIANT AND PROFITABLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEM -- SUMMARY -- CHAPTER 2 BUILDING A DECISION-MAKING MODEL -- INTRODUCTION -- INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION AND MANUFACTURING -- CLASSIFYING MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES -- MAJOR PRODUCT GROUPS FROM NAICS -- MATERIAL STOCKS -- MAJOR MATERIAL FAMILIES -- BASIC PROCESS CLASSIFICATIONS -- DESIGN TEMPLATE FOR CLASSIFYING MANUFACTURING PROCESSES -- IT ALL BEGAN IN SALLY’S GARDEN -- THE ANALYSIS -- NEXT STEPS -- CHAPTER 3 ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS, STANDARDS, AND PROFITABILITY -- INTRODUCTION""
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|a ""ORGANIZING TO COMPLYâ€"THE MANAGEMENT FOUNDATION -- FORMALIZING THE MANAGEMENT APPROACHâ€"THE ISO STANDARDS -- OVERVIEW OF MAJOR ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS -- SUMMARYâ€"COMPLIANCE CAN MEAN PROFITS -- CHAPTER 4 CASE STUDIES -- INTRODUCTION -- CASE STUDY 1 -- CASE STUDY 2 -- CASE STUDY 3 -- CASE STUDY 4 -- CASE STUDY 5 -- CONCLUSION -- CHAPTER 5 AN OVERVIEW OF TOOLS USED TO IMPROVE MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS -- INTRODUCTION -- WASTE REDUCTION: THE PROFITABLE AND COMPLIANT PROCESS CHARTâ€"A COLLABORATIVE TOOL FOR BOTH GROUPS AND ALL FUNCTIONS""
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|a ""Training and development -- manufacturing engineering and operations -- product design -- human resources -- summary -- chapter 6 the facility -- introduction -- making a building that can be regenerated -- plant location -- sustainable design -- construction sequence -- life cycle and life cycle cost analysis -- cost analysis software -- building for environmental and economic sustainability -- energy star -- international standards for an energy management system -- leadership in energy and environmental design -- summary""
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|a ""Chapter 7 applying the profitable and compliant process chart -- introduction -- pcpc worksheets -- using the data collection worksheets -- industrial applications of the pcpc -- observations -- conclusion -- glossary -- index""
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|a Manufacturing processes
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|a Manufacturing processes
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|a Green products
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|a Sustainable enginering.
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|a Sustainable enginering.
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