Implementing Industry 4.0 through Cleaner Production and Social Stakeholders: Holistic and Sustainable Model

Although Industry 4.0 has received much attention in recent years due to the possibility of increasing companies’ productivity, the implementation process is complex. The aim of this study is to present a holistic model for implementing Industry 4.0 based on cleaner production as a fundamental tool...

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Autores principales: Walter Cardoso Satyro, Jose Celso Contador, Jose Luiz Contador, Marco Aurélio Fragomeni, Sonia Francisca de Paula Monken, Ana Freitas Ribeiro, Anderson Ferreira de Lima, Jansen Anderson Gomes, José Roberto do Nascimento, Josiane Lima de Araújo, Rogério Glaser Prado, Gilberto Gomes Soares Junior, Victor Henrique Martins de Souza
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:10c7047025f9480487939c8527fce00f2021-11-25T19:01:27ZImplementing Industry 4.0 through Cleaner Production and Social Stakeholders: Holistic and Sustainable Model10.3390/su1322124792071-1050https://doaj.org/article/10c7047025f9480487939c8527fce00f2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/22/12479https://doaj.org/toc/2071-1050Although Industry 4.0 has received much attention in recent years due to the possibility of increasing companies’ productivity, the implementation process is complex. The aim of this study is to present a holistic model for implementing Industry 4.0 based on cleaner production as a fundamental tool for the development of production systems that meet the Sustainable Development 04026-002Goals (SDGs), and social stakeholders that cooperate with this implementation process, helping to develop sustainable infrastructure, processes and technologies to increase the sustainable transformation of these companies towards Industry 4.0. The method used was literature research, and the Delphi technique was used to ask specialists to contribute with their experience to evaluate and propose improvements to the model, in the form of a consensus. The model contributes to the Sustainable Development Goals 9, 12 and 15. This holistic and sustainable model is a contribution to theory and practice, helping executives, technicians, entrepreneurs and those involved with Industry 4.0 to base the implementation process in the needs and specificities of each company, avoiding the “one fits all” models, considering the peculiarities of each company and the complexity of the implementation process in a more efficient and collaborative digital production ecosystems base, seeking to reduce inequalities, through the joint effort of social stakeholders to find ways to restore and/or improve social harmony, impacted by Industry 4.0.Walter Cardoso SatyroJose Celso ContadorJose Luiz ContadorMarco Aurélio FragomeniSonia Francisca de Paula MonkenAna Freitas RibeiroAnderson Ferreira de LimaJansen Anderson GomesJosé Roberto do NascimentoJosiane Lima de AraújoRogério Glaser PradoGilberto Gomes Soares JuniorVictor Henrique Martins de SouzaMDPI AGarticlecleaner productionsustainabilitygoals of sustainable developmentcircular economystakeholder influencessustainable developmentEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsTD194-195Renewable energy sourcesTJ807-830Environmental sciencesGE1-350ENSustainability, Vol 13, Iss 12479, p 12479 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic cleaner production
sustainability
goals of sustainable development
circular economy
stakeholder influences
sustainable development
Environmental effects of industries and plants
TD194-195
Renewable energy sources
TJ807-830
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
spellingShingle cleaner production
sustainability
goals of sustainable development
circular economy
stakeholder influences
sustainable development
Environmental effects of industries and plants
TD194-195
Renewable energy sources
TJ807-830
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Walter Cardoso Satyro
Jose Celso Contador
Jose Luiz Contador
Marco Aurélio Fragomeni
Sonia Francisca de Paula Monken
Ana Freitas Ribeiro
Anderson Ferreira de Lima
Jansen Anderson Gomes
José Roberto do Nascimento
Josiane Lima de Araújo
Rogério Glaser Prado
Gilberto Gomes Soares Junior
Victor Henrique Martins de Souza
Implementing Industry 4.0 through Cleaner Production and Social Stakeholders: Holistic and Sustainable Model
description Although Industry 4.0 has received much attention in recent years due to the possibility of increasing companies’ productivity, the implementation process is complex. The aim of this study is to present a holistic model for implementing Industry 4.0 based on cleaner production as a fundamental tool for the development of production systems that meet the Sustainable Development 04026-002Goals (SDGs), and social stakeholders that cooperate with this implementation process, helping to develop sustainable infrastructure, processes and technologies to increase the sustainable transformation of these companies towards Industry 4.0. The method used was literature research, and the Delphi technique was used to ask specialists to contribute with their experience to evaluate and propose improvements to the model, in the form of a consensus. The model contributes to the Sustainable Development Goals 9, 12 and 15. This holistic and sustainable model is a contribution to theory and practice, helping executives, technicians, entrepreneurs and those involved with Industry 4.0 to base the implementation process in the needs and specificities of each company, avoiding the “one fits all” models, considering the peculiarities of each company and the complexity of the implementation process in a more efficient and collaborative digital production ecosystems base, seeking to reduce inequalities, through the joint effort of social stakeholders to find ways to restore and/or improve social harmony, impacted by Industry 4.0.
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author Walter Cardoso Satyro
Jose Celso Contador
Jose Luiz Contador
Marco Aurélio Fragomeni
Sonia Francisca de Paula Monken
Ana Freitas Ribeiro
Anderson Ferreira de Lima
Jansen Anderson Gomes
José Roberto do Nascimento
Josiane Lima de Araújo
Rogério Glaser Prado
Gilberto Gomes Soares Junior
Victor Henrique Martins de Souza
author_facet Walter Cardoso Satyro
Jose Celso Contador
Jose Luiz Contador
Marco Aurélio Fragomeni
Sonia Francisca de Paula Monken
Ana Freitas Ribeiro
Anderson Ferreira de Lima
Jansen Anderson Gomes
José Roberto do Nascimento
Josiane Lima de Araújo
Rogério Glaser Prado
Gilberto Gomes Soares Junior
Victor Henrique Martins de Souza
author_sort Walter Cardoso Satyro
title Implementing Industry 4.0 through Cleaner Production and Social Stakeholders: Holistic and Sustainable Model
title_short Implementing Industry 4.0 through Cleaner Production and Social Stakeholders: Holistic and Sustainable Model
title_full Implementing Industry 4.0 through Cleaner Production and Social Stakeholders: Holistic and Sustainable Model
title_fullStr Implementing Industry 4.0 through Cleaner Production and Social Stakeholders: Holistic and Sustainable Model
title_full_unstemmed Implementing Industry 4.0 through Cleaner Production and Social Stakeholders: Holistic and Sustainable Model
title_sort implementing industry 4.0 through cleaner production and social stakeholders: holistic and sustainable model
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/10c7047025f9480487939c8527fce00f
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