A Research Study On Optimised Production: Integrating Consistent Ingredients And The Production Methods In Commercial Product Development
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https://doi.org/10.63682/jns.v13i1.7171Keywords:
Sustainable structure, eco-friendly materials, production methods, retail productsAbstract
Sustainable manufacturing, which is the subject of this research, primarily aims to improve industrial product design by using eco-friendly materials and cutting-edge production techniques. The primary goal is to identify and assess design techniques that efficiently decrease environmental impact while simultaneously increasing manufacturing process efficiency. This research examines the inquiry, "The way can creative ideas materials and techniques be implemented towards product development in manufacturing environments to reduce adverse environmental effects, boost efficiency of resources, and promote sustainable development goals?" from multiple angles in order to provide a comprehensive answer. In order to find actual production demands while also addressing environmental issues, this research looks at existing approaches and case studies. A growing consciousness about the degradation of the planet and the exhaustion of its natural resources has prompted businesses to look for more environmentally friendly ways to conduct their manufacturing. The purpose of this study is to explore the potential for industrial product design to include sustainable production processes and environmentally friendly materials in order to reduce manufacturing's negative effect on the environment without compromising product quality or utility. Manufacturing procedures that minimise waste, energy consumption, and emissions are the primary focus of the research, together with materials that are non-toxic, renewable, and recyclable. The article also delves into other sustainable design ideas. Analysing present industrial practices, case studies, and expert interviews, the researchers identify key potential and limits in applying sustainable manufacturing approaches. Results show that when designing products, it's important to consider the full product life cycle, from sourcing raw materials to final disposal or recycling, and that this strategy must take economic and environmental considerations into account. The study also provides practical recommendations to assist designers and manufacturers in integrating eco-friendly materials and procedures into product production. At the same time as this promotes sustainability, it will also inspire originality. In the end, the research hopes to contribute to the development of a sustainable manufacturing framework that is compatible with global environmental objectives, reduces industrial waste, and maintains economic efficiency.
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