Sustainability of cement kiln co-processing of wastes in India: a pilot study

作者: Rahul Baidya Rahul Baidya , SK Ghosh , UV Parlikar

DOI: 10.1080/09593330.2017.1293738

关键词: Business modelEngineeringWaste managementKilnNatural resourceCo-processingCement kilnSupply chainSupply chain managementSustainability

摘要: ABSTRACTCo-processing in cement kiln achieves effective utilization of the material and energy value present wastes, thereby conserving natural resources by reducing use virgin material. In India, a number multifolded initiatives have been taken that take into account potential volume waste generation. This paper studies factors which might influence sustainability co-processing kilns as business model, considering issues challenges supply chain framework India view four canonical pillars sustainability. A pilot study on was carried out one plant to evaluate environmental performance, economical operational performance social performance. The findings will help other developing countries introduce management for while addressing during different streams i...

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