Environmental Sustainability Perception in Industry: A Prospective Eco-Innovation Strategy Implementation in an Electrical Motor Manufacturing Plant

21 March 2024, Version 2
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Abstract

This study focuses on the implementation of eco-innovation strategies in an electrical motor manufacturing plant to promote environmental sustainability. The evaluation process for cleaner product implementation in the plant involves gathering technical and environmental data, identifying pollution sources, and implementing cleaner production tactics. Electrical motor manufacturers can reduce their environmental impact, enhance operational efficiency, and increase cost-effectiveness by adopting cleaner production techniques. The study examines the planning phase of ISO 14001 implementation processes and its integration with environmental requirements in the electrical motor manufacturing industry. The findings highlight the importance of environmental consequences and regulatory requirements in the design phase and overall organization of environmental management systems.

Keywords

environmental management system
environmental sustainability
green practices
eco-friendly technology
cleaner production

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