
doi: 10.36880/c08.01949
Green production is a method developed for manufacturing, which leads to the greatest reduction in waste and pollution through process design. Creating sustainable products that become an increasingly popular trend for the conservation of natural resources that will remain in future generations, such as making the product reusable, making it appealing for producers, increasing sales, lowering operating costs, and providing collective benefit. The legal requirements of green production are supported by consumers in many countries around the world. While these changes encourage companies in different sectors to offer products and services with an environmentally sensitive approach, green applications are emerging, focusing on creating economic and ecological values in every process of the product. In this study, we discuss the benefits and examples provided by the firm and gathering of green production.
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