Multi-layer stream mapping as a combined approach for industrial processes eco-efficiency assessment

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Nowadays achieving sustainable development is a global concern. The issue of unsustainability can be related to population growth and excessive consumption of natural resources. To tackle these issues, several management tools and methodologies have been developed in the last years, to assess, analyse and improve the environmental and economic performance of production systems. This work presents an approach based value stream mapping in order to assess and improve energy efficiency, environmental performance and financial performance of a production system. The developed approach can be applied to any industry or production system, where all the unit processes involved are identified and the inputs/outputs of each unit system quantified and easily perceived. Key environmental performance indicators and the corresponding eco-efficiency ratios arise as outcomes of this approach, in which a Multi-Layer Stream Mapping (MSM) with visual management attributes is created.

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Lourenço, E. J., J. Baptista, A., P. Pereira, J., & Dias-Ferreira, C. (2013). Multi-layer stream mapping as a combined approach for industrial processes eco-efficiency assessment. In Re-Engineering Manufacturing for Sustainability - Proceedings of the 20th CIRP International Conference on Life Cycle Engineering (pp. 427–433). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-4451-48-2_70

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