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Scrap is the recyclable material left over after the manufacturing and consumption of the raw materials and goods such as vehicle parts, raw materials during manufacturing, etc. In contrast to waste, scrap has financial value. Excess generation of scrap affects the productivity of the industry. This paper discusses the requirements and different
techniques or methodologies to reduce Scrap generation in the fabrication industries.