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Chris Backhouse
Chris
Backhouse
Atiah Abdullah Sidek
Atiah Abdullah
Sidek
Environmental sustainability issues in Malaysian metal and fabrication SMEs: comparative analysis from a case study perspectives
Loughborough University
2014
Environmental sustainability
Small medium sized enterprises
Cleaner production
Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified
2014-05-13 15:17:16
Conference contribution
https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/conference_contribution/Environmental_sustainability_issues_in_Malaysian_metal_and_fabrication_SMEs_comparative_analysis_from_a_case_study_perspectives/9556394
Environmental issues are now becoming a constant if not a dominant issues in society and government agenda.
There is an expectation that all institutions especially industries take proactive steps towards improving their
environmental performance. Malaysia recognises this shift and has move towards a more positive approach in
promoting environmentally sound and sustainable development practices for industries and businesses including
SMEs. Yet there are many aspects of the SMEs sector are still isolated and need to be investigated. This case study
is the first part of the investigation and perceived as an opportunity to explore and understand the weakness of the
current system in Malaysia. A series of interviews were carried out with senior management of metal and fabrication
SMEs in United Kingdom and Malaysia to understand the attitude towards environmental sustainability, current
environmental and operation performances, and other key improvement areas. This paper presented the findings of
the case study and the comparative analysis helps identify key areas for continuous improvement, in order to better
promote environmental sustainability to Malaysian SMEs especially in the metal and fabrication sector.