评估在食品和饮料行业实施绿色制造的挑战:一个新兴经济体的视角

Maishat Lubaba , Sanjida Hassan , Munera Sultana , Shah Murtoza Morshed , A.B.M. Mainul Bari
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绿色制造(GM)是促进食品和饮料行业可持续发展的关键战略,特别是在新兴经济体。它解决关键的环境问题,包括高碳排放、过度浪费和水污染,同时提高资源效率,使工业实践与全球环境标准保持一致。尽管有潜在的好处,但在食品和饮料行业实施转基因面临着重大的、往往未被充分探索的挑战,特别是在资源有限的新兴经济体。这些障碍妨碍有效决策和采用可持续做法。本研究旨在探讨在孟加拉国这样的新兴经济体背景下,与食品和饮料行业实施转基因相关的挑战。通过全面的文献回顾和专家咨询,确定了17个主要挑战。这些挑战使用贝叶斯最佳-最差方法(BWM)进行评估,这是一种概率群体决策方法。调查结果显示,前三大挑战是:“难以融入环保设计理念”(权重:0.0740),“缺乏有效的回收设施”(权重:0.0658),以及“初始投资成本高且缺乏资金支持”(权重:0.0657)。该研究为政策制定者和行业领导者有效解决这些障碍提供了一个战略框架。它还概述了可操作的指导方针和战略,以促进向可持续实践的过渡,确保环境、经济和社会的可持续性,同时提高工业竞争力和绩效。
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Assessment of the challenges to implementing green manufacturing in the food and beverage industry: an emerging economy perspective
Green Manufacturing (GM) is a pivotal strategy for fostering sustainability in the food and beverage industry, particularly in emerging economies. It addresses critical environmental issues, including high carbon emissions, excessive waste, and water pollution, while improving resource efficiency and aligning industrial practices with global environmental standards. Despite its potential benefits, the implementation of GM in the food and beverage sector faces significant, often underexplored, challenges, particularly in resource-constrained emerging economies. These obstacles hinder effective decision-making and the adoption of sustainable practices. This study aims to explore the challenges associated with GM implementation in the food and beverage industry within the context of an emerging economy like Bangladesh. Through a comprehensive literature review and expert consultations, seventeen key challenges were identified. These challenges were evaluated using the Bayesian Best-Worst Method (BWM), which is a probabilistic group decision-making approach. The findings reveal that the top three challenges are: “Difficulty to incorporate eco-friendly design concepts” (weight: 0.0740), “Absence of efficient recycling facilities” (weight: 0.0658), and “High initial investment cost and lack of financial support” (weight: 0.0657). The study provides a strategic framework for policymakers and industry leaders to address these barriers effectively. It also outlines actionable guidelines and strategies to facilitate the transition toward sustainable practices, ensuring environmental, economic, and social sustainability while enhancing industrial competitiveness and performance.
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