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Communications of the IBIMA
Clean
Production Strategies Adoption: A Survey on Food and Beverage
Manufacturing Sector
Abidin,
Rahimi,
Abdullah, Che Sobry and Osman, Wan Nadzri
Volume 2010
(2010),
Article ID 368112,
Communications of the IBIMA, 10 pages.
Abstract
Clean
production strategies are the continuous application of an integrated,
preventive environmental strategies applied to process, products and
services to increase overall efficiency and reduce risks to humans and
the environment. This paper provides an analysis of factors influencing
the adoption of clean production strategies among food and beverage
firms in Peninsular Malaysia. The main purpose is to
determine
the relationships of three non-regulatory factors with clean production
strategies adoption. Three sets of interrelated factors leading to the
widespread adoption of these technologies considered are: technology
characteristics, technology performances and communication networks.
This paper begins with an introduction and literature review, followed
by the hypotheses statements. Pearson Correlation analysis was applied
to examine these hypotheses. A sample of 76 Malaysian food and beverage
firms was used for investigation, with one respondent for each firm.
The results of the analysis indicated that technology characteristics,
technology performances and communication networks are significantly
influence the adoption of clean production strategies.
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ISSN:1943-7765
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