Application of Lean Manufacturing for Green Production Textile Manufacturing: synthesis of literatures

RAKOTONIAINA Fabrice, RAVALISON François

Résumé

The climate change agenda wants stakeholders to participate in systemic transformation. Companies need to make products that don’t harm the environment and to contribute employee’s wellbeing. The process and waste management are considered to manage the manufacturing performance. This research is to make textile manufacturing better for the environment.               As the first step, the Five Whys are used to figure out what the problems are. Then, we use Function Analysis Technical System method to understand how different functions are connected. After that, we use mathematic tools and the Five S to study the results. Finally, we pick research paper from 2002 to 2022 to learn more about the topic.               Lean manufacturing in textile is a way of making products more efficiently and reducing waste. It can help businesses improve operational performance as delivery and quality. Competitiveness is the main results. In roughly year, the on-time delivery rate increased from 10% to 65%. In addition, research on the effects and impacts of Lean manufacturing reveals that it enhances functional execution. Environmental performance increases with Lean tools for green production. The work environment will increase from 40% to 80%. In Asia, these methods are used a lot in the textile industry.               The textile manufacturing unit generates two types of industrial waste: unusable waste and recoverable waste. Faced the challenges of climate change, the first strategy aims to adapt or adjust production processes to boost competitiveness. The second strategy aims at mitigation through sustainable waste management.

climate change, competitiveness, sustainable performance, waste

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