ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING IN INDUSTRY 4.0 AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR SUSTAINABILITY IN PRODUCTION PROCESSES

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Objective: This research aimed to analyze the implications of the use of additive manufacturing for sustainability in production processes. Methodology: The research was characterized as exploratory qualitative approach, which was carried out with 15 professionals from a Brazilian industry. Data collection was conducted through in-depth interviews, and analysis of the speech revealed insights into the environmental implications of additive manufacturing. Results and discussion: As a result, it was evidenced that despite the benefits offered by additive manufacturing for sustainability, such as reducing material waste and personalized production, there are significant challenges to be faced. Concern about the recyclability of materials used in 3D printing has been identified as a critical point, underlining the pressing need to develop more efficient and sustainable recycling processes to deal with the waste generated. In addition, mentioning the importance of considering the full life cycle of products emphasizes the complexity of environmental issues associated with additive manufacturing, requiring holistic approaches that consider environmental impacts at all stages of the process. Conclusion: Therefore, the need for an integrated approach to sustainability in additive manufacturing is highlighted, which not only maximizes the environmental benefits of the technology, but also proactively deals with emerging challenges, thus ensuring a positive impact on the environment.

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da Silva Manca, R., Galeano, R., Lima Sanches, K., Albuquerque do Nascimento Sousa, A., Mezzomo, A. L., Pereira da Silva, A., … Calixto Martins Rodrigues, R. (2024). ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING IN INDUSTRY 4.0 AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR SUSTAINABILITY IN PRODUCTION PROCESSES. Revista de Gestao Social e Ambiental, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.24857/RGSA.V18N1-139

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