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Evaluating the impact of lean practices on environmental performance: evidences from five manufacturing companies
Authors:Marcos Dieste  Roberto Panizzolo  Jose Arturo Garza-Reyes
Institution:1. Department of Management and Engineering, University of Padova, Vicenza, Italy;2. marcos.diestegracia@phd.unipd.it;4. Centre for Supply Chain Improvement, The University of Derby, Derby, UK
Abstract:Abstract

Previous evidence suggests that lean practices help organizations to enhance environmental performance. However, the impact of lean practices on the environment is still unclear. This study, therefore, aims to analyse the relationship between lean and environmental performance in two main stages: first, a review of the relevant literature was developed, followed by a multiple case study analysis conducted in five manufacturing companies. Onsite data were collected from the firms during a 5 years’ time span of research and developing semi-structured interviews. Findings indicate that the environmental performance of the companies analysed is generally enhanced in the long-term after the implementation of lean. Moreover, the results suggest that the environmental performance of the firms investigated is mainly improved by using JIT and TQM practices in a lean transformation context. The research findings provide further results remarking the possible negative impact of Kanban deliveries, 5S and TPM on various environmental performance indicators.
Keywords:Lean production  green production  environmental performance  practices  measures
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