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The manufacturing industry is seeking an open, inclusive, and neutral set of indicators to measure sustainability of manufactured products and manufacturing processes. In these efforts, they find a large number
of stand-alone indicator sets. This has caused complications in terms of understanding interrelated terminology and selecting specific indicators for different aspects of sustainability. This paper reviews a
set of publicly available indicator sets and provides a categorization of indicators that are quantifiable
and clearly related to manufacturing. The indicator categorization work is also intended to establish an
integrated sustainability indicator repository as a means to providing a common access for manufacturers, as well as academicians, to learn about current indicators and measures of sustainability. This paper
presents a categorization of sustainability indicators, based on mutual similarity, in five dimensions of
sustainability: environmental stewardship, economic growth, social well-being, technological advancement, and performance management. Finally, the paper explains how to use this indicator set to assess
a company’s manufacturing operations. |
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