AptarGroup’s Landfill Free Certification program addresses the issue of waste production from pharmaceutical manufacturing processes by prompting its facilities to reduce and reuse operation waste.
Manufacturing is the backbone of a nation's economy. On an industrial scale, mass-production transforms raw materials into finished goods, but in the process consumes vast amounts of energy and ...
Disconnected systems create hidden labor waste across production. By centralizing data and automating workflows, enterprise ...
The consumer products company Procter & Gamble (P&G), headquartered in Cincinnati, has announced that 45 of its facilities have achieved zero manufacturing waste to landfill, marking a major step ...
Companies adopting a Lean philosophy strive to remove or shorten time spent on activities that the customer doesn’t value. For example, although steps like estimating and makeready are thought of as ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the volumes of plant waste across all industrial sectors, including manufacturing. Many items that were easily disposed before are identified as hazardous now.
Global consumer products company Procter & Gamble Co. wants to stop sending all manufacturing waste, including plastics, to landfills by 2020. The Cincinnati-based company is out with news that the ...
Pharmaceutical manufacturers are some of the largest producers of waste around the world. Although the industry is highly regulated, this does not always extend to the management of waste materials, ...
KOHLER – Kohler Company puts the age-old adage “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure” into action. The Kohler WasteLAB diverts company waste into sustainable production development. A small group ...
"What if waste...isn't waste?" That question inspired the company behind the consumer brands including Gillette, Tide and Pampers to embark on an extensive zero manufacturing waste goal. Waste is ...