Industry 4.0 Implementation Projects: The Cleaner Production Strategy—A Literature Review
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Published:2023-01-24
Issue:3
Volume:15
Page:2161
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ISSN:2071-1050
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Container-title:Sustainability
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Sustainability
Author:
Satyro Walter Cardoso12ORCID, Contador Jose Celso3, Monken Sonia Francisca de Paula4, Lima Anderson Ferreira de2ORCID, Soares Junior Gilberto Gomes2, Gomes Jansen Anderson2, Neves João Victor Silva2, do Nascimento José Roberto2ORCID, de Araújo Josiane Lima2, Correa Eduardo de Siqueira2, Silva Leandro Simplício1
Affiliation:
1. Postgraduate Program in Project Management, Nove de Julho University (UNINOVE), São Paulo 01525-000, SP, Brazil 2. Postgraduate Program in Production Engineering, Nove de Julho University (UNINOVE), São Paulo 01525-000, SP, Brazil 3. Postgraduate Program in Administration, Paulista University (UNIP), São Paulo 04026-002, SP, Brazil 4. Faculty of Public Health, University of São Paulo (USP), São Paulo 01246-904, SP, Brazil
Abstract
The industrial impacts on the environment need to be minimized to reduce climate change, which will benefit human beings. Industry 4.0, the new production paradigm, promises productivity gains for companies that manage to implement it, but it is also dependent on natural resources, impacting the environment. The aim of this study is to identify and analyze possible cleaner production strategies associated with Industry 4.0 to optimize manufacturing systems in Industry 4.0 implementation projects, in addition to reducing the environmental impacts of these companies. Through a literature search, cleaner production strategies associated with Industry 4.0 were identified and classified into ten dimensions (strategy, waste, recycling, life cycle, resources, energy, production, work, performance and environment) contributing to the theory. The possibilities of using Industry 4.0 technologies were analyzed to meet each dimension. The relevance of this study lies in presenting possibilities for using and developing technologies and applications to meet these dimensions of cleaner production and helping those involved in Industry 4.0 projects to implement it more stably, contributing to the theory and practice.
Funder
Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES) of the Federal Government of Brazil
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction
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