Re-Design Production Process with a Cleaner Production – Lean Approach as an Effort to Create Environmentally Friendly Products in Furniture Production
(Case Study at FurnituristiQ, Jepara Regency)
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- 10.2991/978-2-38476-483-9_43How to use a DOI?
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- lean manufacturing; Green manufacturing; environmentally friendly; Customer-Driven
- Abstract
Environmental damage in Indonesia is currently increasing, this occurs due to environmental pollution from domestic and industrial activities. To reduce the impact of even greater damage, the government issued government regulation (PP) No. 59 of 2917 concerning the Implementation of Sustainable Development Achievement (TPB) and in 2021 the government issued government regulation No. 22 of 2021 concerning the Implementation of Environmental Protection and Management. This government regulation is a guideline for environmental protection from both domestic and industrial activities and others.
In line with regulations issued by the government to reduce the impacts caused by the production pro- cess, including the furniture production process. The lean manufacturing approach seeks to improve product quality to suit consumer demand (Customer-Driven) by eliminating 7 wastes in the production process such as excessive movement in the production process, waiting time, excessive production, disability, inventory and transportation. While the Cleaner Production approach aims to create environmentally friendly products by preventing and reducing impacts on the environment in the production process through clean production, efforts can be made to prevent and reduce waste with the 1E4R (Elimination, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recovery/Reclaim) strategy.
This research is divided into three stages, the first stage is a document study to find a combination of these two approaches, where 7 wastes are used as variables and 1E4R is used for the actions used. In the second stage, this study identifies each stage of the production process that has an impact on the environment, then what actions need to be used to eliminate/reduce the impact on the environment, while the third stage is to re-plan the production process and plan the impacts arising from the unused production process (waste) where to go. From the research conducted, it was concluded that there are 3 major components that are waste from furniture production at CV FurnituristiQ, namely sawdust, wood chips and waste from painting and polishing. Sawdust will later be reprocessed into raw materials, wood chips can be made into new products and waste from painting and polishing will be included in B3 waste to be collected and processed according to applicable regulations.
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TY - CONF AU - S. Sn. M. Sn. Dwi Agus Susila AU - S. T. M. T. Febri Nugroho Mujiraharjo AU - S. T. M. T. Ariyanto PY - 2025 DA - 2025/11/17 TI - Re-Design Production Process with a Cleaner Production – Lean Approach as an Effort to Create Environmentally Friendly Products in Furniture Production BT - Proceedings of the Jepara International Conference on Education and Social Science 2024 (JIC 2024) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 341 EP - 348 SN - 2352-5398 UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/978-2-38476-483-9_43 DO - 10.2991/978-2-38476-483-9_43 ID - Susila2025 ER -