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John W. Sutherland, explains that “manufacturing decision makers [routinely] address the economic pillar of sustain- ability.” In fact, that is the pillar that has been traditionally addressed. Environmental sustainability has gained more


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attention in recent years, with carbon footprints, life cycle assessments and greenhouse gas emissions scrutinized. To characterize the more challenging social impact of sustain- ability, two successive surveys of academic, industry and government sustainability experts determined a set of indicators across 30 categories, six social groups and five need levels and how well the pro- posed indicators addressed a particu- lar category of needs. A third survey, reported in a later paper, would further refine and rank the indicators. A paper from MSEC 2014 (paper


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#4105) presents a study on the scope of the currently available manufactur- ing information models to incorporate sustainability. The authors propose an extension to the Systems Integration for Manufacturing Applications (SIMA) reference architecture model and refer to it as a GreenSIMA architecture. An example was created using the injection molding unit manufacturing process. At NAMRC 2015 (paper #60), Qais Hatim et al. present a simulation-based methodology of assessing environmen- tal sustainability and productivity for in- tegrated process and production plans. One consideration of the process-plan- ning research was to avoid improving one performance indicator (e.g., energy consumption) at the expense of other ones (such as tool usage).


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