Combining organizational performance with sustainable development issues: the Lean and Green project benchmarking repository

To become and remain competitive, companies must adopt evolving strategies. Lean Manufacturing is one such strategy used in several industrial companies. It is based on the identification and elimination of waste in various production processes. The originality of our work consists in proposing an a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of cleaner production 2014-12, Vol.85, p.83-93
Hauptverfasser: Verrier, Brunilde, Rose, Bertrand, Caillaud, Emmanuel, Remita, Hakim
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:To become and remain competitive, companies must adopt evolving strategies. Lean Manufacturing is one such strategy used in several industrial companies. It is based on the identification and elimination of waste in various production processes. The originality of our work consists in proposing an approach which adds environmental and social dimensions to the consideration of economic earnings received through Lean actions. Adopting a case study research methodology, we analysed the literature and the practices of 21 Alsatian industrial companies in order to assess how Lean and Green actions could be enhanced when used together. Based on our analysis, we propose a framework for Lean and Green management, which includes Lean indicators, Green performance indicators and Green intentions indicators. This framework enables a consortium of companies to benchmark their Lean and Green practices in order to target the best in class and the associated best practices. •We present the Lean and Green project led with 21 companies.•A state of the art of Lean and Green literature is presented.•A Lean and Green framework is proposed.•The deployment methodology is explained.•As results, an analysis and a benchmark of the companies regarding Lean and Green practices have been led.
ISSN:0959-6526
1879-1786
DOI:10.1016/j.jclepro.2013.12.023