Realizing Environmentally-Conscious Manufacturing in the Post-COVID-19 Era.

IF 0.8 Q4 ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING
Nancy Diaz-Elsayed, K C Morris, Julius Schoop
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Abstract

The unique and unprecedented challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic have resulted in significant disruptions to diverse manufacturing supply chains across the globe. The negative economic impacts of these unexpected and rapid changes in demand and available supplies have been severe, and the economic sustainability of many businesses has been revealed as being highly sensitive to such changes. COVID-19 will inevitably change manufacturing, and potentially in a way that is not sustainable unless we factor sustainability into our "redesign." Otherwise, the industry will remain overwhelmed in a reactionary cycle when the next major problem emerges, such as a lack of resources during a natural or man-made disaster. In this article, we present strategies for addressing three sustainability challenges relevant to manufacturing introduced by the COVID-19 pandemic: 1) an increase in waste generation, 2) uncertainty in life cycle impacts, and 3) navigating new modes of operation for manufacturing. To mitigate the sustainability challenges of COVID-19 and create a more resilient industrial sector, we need to assess the potential of each risk to product development and production processes. We envision a systematic integration of sustainable manufacturing principles and metrics into the business practices of manufacturing enterprises, including the products they produce and the processes used to create them. Realizing this vision will require greater availability and transparency of key data related to environmental and social sustainability factors, to create a clean and sustainable future in which pandemic and disaster readiness is realized through sustainable manufacturing.

在后新冠肺炎时代实现环保制造
2019冠状病毒病大流行带来的独特和前所未有的挑战,对全球各种制造业供应链造成了严重破坏。需求和可用供应的这些意想不到的快速变化对经济的负面影响是严重的,许多企业的经济可持续性已被揭示为对这种变化高度敏感。COVID-19将不可避免地改变制造业,并且可能以一种不可持续的方式改变,除非我们在“重新设计”中考虑可持续性。否则,当下一个重大问题出现时,例如在自然或人为灾害期间缺乏资源,该行业将继续陷入反动循环。在本文中,我们提出了应对2019冠状病毒病大流行带来的与制造业相关的三大可持续性挑战的策略:1)废物产生量增加,2)生命周期影响的不确定性,以及3)引领制造业的新运营模式。为了减轻2019冠状病毒病对可持续性的挑战,并创建一个更具抵御力的工业部门,我们需要评估产品开发和生产过程中每种风险的潜力。我们设想将可持续制造原则和指标系统地整合到制造企业的业务实践中,包括他们生产的产品和用于创造它们的过程。实现这一愿景将需要提高与环境和社会可持续性因素有关的关键数据的可得性和透明度,以创造一个清洁和可持续的未来,通过可持续的制造业实现对流行病和灾害的准备。
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