What is Green Manufacturing?
 Emerging sustainable solution for production and
manufacturing
 Environmental impact issues that we face today.
 Emphasizes minimizing environmental impact
and promoting sustainability
 Eco-friendly practices
 Resource conservation
 waste reduction
“Renewal of production processes and the establishment of environmentally
friendly operations within the manufacturing field”
Green Manufacturing
Green Manufacturing Aims
 Reduce resource consumption
 Waste generation
 Emission of pollution
 Emission of green house gases
Green Manufacturing utilizes
 Renewable energy sources
 Use of environmentally friendly materials
 Implementing recycling strategies
Green Manufacturing
Green initiatives in the power sector
have the maximum impact on
reducing CO2 emissions followed by
transportation and then the industrial
sector
Transformation to Green Manufacturing
Green manufacturing involves transformation of industrial operations in three ways
Solar Wind energy
Tidal Biomass energy
• Natural sources like wind, water, sun light etc.
• Can be produced with little pollution, it's far more environmentally-friendly than
othertypesofenergy
• Does not contributeto climate change or global warming like traditional energy
sources
Green
Energy
• Seek to minimize the impact of the manufacturing process on the environment at
every stage
GOALS
• Minimize emissions, effluents, and accidents Minimize the use of virgin materials and
• non-renewable forms of energy
• Minimize the life-cycle cost of products or services
Green
Process
• Energy efficient, durable and often have low maintenance requirements. Free of
Ozone depleting chemicals and don't produce toxic by-products
• Often made of recycled materials or content or from renewable and sustainable
sources.
• Biodegradable or easily reused either in part or as a whole
Green
Products
When all else fails, materials that cannot be reused, recycled or recovered for energy
will be landfilled and incinerated (without energy recovery). This is an unsustainable
method of waste management because waste that sits in landfills can continue to have a
damaging environmental impact.
GREEN MANUFACTURING: THE WASTE MANAGEMENT HIERARCHY
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  • 1.
    What is GreenManufacturing?  Emerging sustainable solution for production and manufacturing  Environmental impact issues that we face today.  Emphasizes minimizing environmental impact and promoting sustainability  Eco-friendly practices  Resource conservation  waste reduction “Renewal of production processes and the establishment of environmentally friendly operations within the manufacturing field” Green Manufacturing
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    Green Manufacturing Aims Reduce resource consumption  Waste generation  Emission of pollution  Emission of green house gases Green Manufacturing utilizes  Renewable energy sources  Use of environmentally friendly materials  Implementing recycling strategies Green Manufacturing
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    Green initiatives inthe power sector have the maximum impact on reducing CO2 emissions followed by transportation and then the industrial sector Transformation to Green Manufacturing Green manufacturing involves transformation of industrial operations in three ways Solar Wind energy Tidal Biomass energy • Natural sources like wind, water, sun light etc. • Can be produced with little pollution, it's far more environmentally-friendly than othertypesofenergy • Does not contributeto climate change or global warming like traditional energy sources Green Energy • Seek to minimize the impact of the manufacturing process on the environment at every stage GOALS • Minimize emissions, effluents, and accidents Minimize the use of virgin materials and • non-renewable forms of energy • Minimize the life-cycle cost of products or services Green Process • Energy efficient, durable and often have low maintenance requirements. Free of Ozone depleting chemicals and don't produce toxic by-products • Often made of recycled materials or content or from renewable and sustainable sources. • Biodegradable or easily reused either in part or as a whole Green Products
  • 4.
    When all elsefails, materials that cannot be reused, recycled or recovered for energy will be landfilled and incinerated (without energy recovery). This is an unsustainable method of waste management because waste that sits in landfills can continue to have a damaging environmental impact. GREEN MANUFACTURING: THE WASTE MANAGEMENT HIERARCHY
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