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Transforming Materials Industries for a Sustainable Future

A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Green Materials".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 August 2023) | Viewed by 2722

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1. Professor and Director of Manufacturing, Cranfield University, Bedford, UK
2. Director of Transforming the Foundation Industries Research and Innovation Hub, Bedford, UK
Interests: novel casting processes; process modelling; resource efficient manufacturing
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1. Senior Research Fellow in Circular Economy, School of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
2. Technical Programme Manager of Transforming Foundation Industries Research and Innovation Hub, Bedford, UK
Interests: circular economy; participation process management; governance; business model innovation; network analysis; sustainability; transdisciplinary research
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TransFIRe, School of Aerospace, Transport and Manufacturing, Cranfield University, Bedford, UK
Interests: materials; metals; sustainble manufacturing; foundation industries
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Dear Colleagues,

Foundation material industries, namely, cement, ceramics, chemicals, glass, metals, and paper, are at the root of most supply chains providing fundamental products to the industrial sector. They are generally water-, resource- and energy-intensive, and usually require high-temperature processing. They produce voluminous and often pernicious waste streams and heat. Profit margins are generally low, making them vulnerable to competition and lowering innovative capacity to transform.

Decades of innovations have allowed foundation material industries to manufacture materials at a higher volumes and reduced costs.  However, the need for long-term sustainability has become the most important challenge, not just for the present, but for the decades to come. Foundation material industries must transform to preserve and generate social, environmental and economic value throughout the consecutive lifecycles of materials within economies.

With this Special Issue, it is our ambition to stimulate and circulate the latest knowledge on the topic of “Transforming the Materials Industries for a Sustainable Future”. This Special Issue will focus on the emerging concepts of circular economy and industrial symbiosis in foundation material industries, and concerns all aspects related to reducing resource use, energy efficiency, waste minimisation and valorisation, designing longer lasting products and reprocessing materials. It also deals with research on the development of novel materials and processes that enable more sustainable lower-energy and lower-carbon processes, supported by innovation in collaboration and business models, the supply chain and governance.

Researchers are invited to share their original research, case studies, and comprehensive review papers contributing to this Special Issue, entitled “Transforming the Materials Industries for a Sustainable Future”.

You may choose our Joint Special Issue in Sustainability.

Prof. Dr. Mark Jolly
Prof. Dr. Konstantinos Salonitis
Dr. Anne Velenturf
Dr. Sanjooram Paddea
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Keywords

  • foundation industries
  • circular economy
  • industrial symbiosis
  • resource use
  • dematerialisation
  • resource efficiency
  • sustainable manufacturing
  • sustainability transition
  • business model innovation

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Identification of the Right Environmental KPIs for Manufacturing Operations: Towards a Continuous Sustainability Framework
by Ziyad Sherif, Shoaib Sarfraz, Mark Jolly and Konstantinos Salonitis
Materials 2022, 15(21), 7690; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15217690 - 1 Nov 2022
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Sustainable manufacturing has grown into a major subject of discussion between individuals and organisations around the world. This is attributed to the recognition of the urgency in advancing sustainable manufacturing due to the diminishing non-renewable resources, stricter regulations related to environmental impacts and [...] Read more.
Sustainable manufacturing has grown into a major subject of discussion between individuals and organisations around the world. This is attributed to the recognition of the urgency in advancing sustainable manufacturing due to the diminishing non-renewable resources, stricter regulations related to environmental impacts and the increasing consumer preference for environmental-friendly products. However, manufacturing companies have been confronted with a decision on which KPIs to select for appraising their processes, and how they should interpret these KPIs in transforming their processes towards a sustainable future. This paper presents a structured framework for the manufacturing industries to identify the right environmental KPIs. It includes building a database for environmental KPIs, categorising, ranking, and composing a final KPI set for specified targets. The developed method allows for the selection of the most effective KPI in representing a specified target as well as identifying unmonitored environmental aspects. The framework has been corroborated by subject matter and industry experts in which the potential benefits have been verified. Full article
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