GREEN PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT IN THE ALUMINUM INDUSTRY: A SUSTAINABLE APPROACH TOWARDS ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE

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Abstract

Implementing green production management (GPM) practices has become increasingly vital for ensuring a sustainable future. Integrating green scientific research into the aluminum industry is imperative for achieving economic and environmental benefits. Despite being touted as a "green metal," the aluminum production process presents significant sustainability challenges. Notably, the industry contributes a substantial 3% to global carbon emissions, with the production of one metric ton of primary aluminum releasing 10-20 metric tons of CO2. Thus, reducing these emissions is critical to promoting environmental sustainability within the industry. This article meticulously examines this pressing issue and analyzes potential strategies to foster a greener aluminum production process. The intrinsic value of this study lies in its capacity to make substantive contributions towards environmentally sustainable practices in this specific industrial domain.

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Safarov, J. I., & Hasanov, R. I. (2024). GREEN PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT IN THE ALUMINUM INDUSTRY: A SUSTAINABLE APPROACH TOWARDS ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE. Journal of Eastern European and Central Asian Research, 11(1), 114–126. https://doi.org/10.15549/jeecar.v11i1.1415

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