Implementing environmental improvements in a manufacturing context: a structured approach for the precast concrete industry Hafiz K. Elhag Jacqueline Glass Alistair G.F. Gibb Martin A. Clarke Clive Budge Geoffrey K. Bailey 2134/9036 https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/journal_contribution/Implementing_environmental_improvements_in_a_manufacturing_context_a_structured_approach_for_the_precast_concrete_industry/9449045 In common with other industries, most of the measures and solutions employed by companies in the £2 billion UK precast concrete manufacturing sector are linked to profitability. The concept of sustainability adds new dimensions as social progress and environmental protection become end goals in themselves, rather than objectives to achieve economic growth. This paper explores the nature of the precast industry and discusses opportunities and challenges relating to environmental improvement. A holistic view of the manufacture and procurement of precast concrete products is used to offer environmental improvement criteria an enhanced status in relation to the profitability imperative. 2011-11-04 14:53:16 Precast concrete Sustainable development Business drivers Cement content Energy consumption Waste generation Sustainability Environmental improvement Concrete manufacturing Built Environment and Design not elsewhere classified