Universal Journal of Mechanical Engineering Vol. 1(2), pp. 49 - 61
DOI: 10.13189/ujme.2013.010204
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Validating Green Manufacturing (GM) Framework for Sustainable Development in an Indian Steel Industry


Minhaj Ahemad.A.Rehman1,*, R. R Shrivastava2, Rakesh. L Shrivastava3
1 Department of Mechanical Engg, St.vincent Pallotti College of Engg & Tech, Gavsi Manapur, Nagpur India
2 App. Chemistry, g.h.raisoni College of Engg, Hingnaroad, Nagpur, India
3 Department of Mechanical Engg,Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engg, Hingna, Nagpur, India

ABSTRACT

Green manufacturing (GM) is a term used to describe manufacturing practices that do not harm the environment during any part of the manufacturing process. It emphasizes the use of processes that do not pollute the environment or harm consumers, employees, or other members of the community. GM stresses on reducing parts, rationalizing materials, and reusing components, to help make products more efficient to build. This paper presents the details of a case study. It highlights the road map of the company for achieving performance improvement through GM implementation and its impact on organizational performance. It also points out strengths and weaknesses of GM implementation practices and overall performance using developed research instrument. The case study helps in evaluating the company’s GM implementation and overall business performance. To do so, research instrument was administered amongst forty one employees in the companies respectively and their responses were analyzed. Using the data obtained from a survey of industries in India, the identified factors were subjected to appropriate statistical tests to establish reliable and valid model. Statistical computing package SPSS 17.0 for Windows was used for reliability and validity analysis. The validated instrument of GM factors developed here may be used by manufacturing organizations to priorities their management efforts to assess and implement GM. The validated results are in Indian context; however, the instrument developed can be used in global context.

KEYWORDS
Green Manufacturing, Critical Success Factors, Reliability Analysis, Factor Analysis

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(a). IEEE Format:
[1] Minhaj Ahemad.A.Rehman , R. R Shrivastava , Rakesh. L Shrivastava , "Validating Green Manufacturing (GM) Framework for Sustainable Development in an Indian Steel Industry," Universal Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 49 - 61, 2013. DOI: 10.13189/ujme.2013.010204.

(b). APA Format:
Minhaj Ahemad.A.Rehman , R. R Shrivastava , Rakesh. L Shrivastava (2013). Validating Green Manufacturing (GM) Framework for Sustainable Development in an Indian Steel Industry. Universal Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 1(2), 49 - 61. DOI: 10.13189/ujme.2013.010204.