Waste Intensity Improvements in Operations
Abstract
In 2016, cities around the world generated over two billion tons of solid
waste, and this amount is only expected to increase. In response,
many businesses have created initiatives and policies to curb the production
of waste. The purpose of this report is to evaluate Lenovo’s current waste
intensity metrics and non-hazardous waste management, as well as explore
opportunities for improvement. Results were collected by benchmarking competitors,
performing waste audits, distributing an employee engagement survey,
and dissecting internal environmental data. To improve its disclosure and performance
in waste management, Lenovo should consider tracking intensity by units of
production and implementing rigorous stakeholder engagement strategies in three
main categories: communication, consistency, and culture.
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Fromm, Sarah; Chang, Anna; & Ray, Bipasha (2020). Waste Intensity Improvements in Operations. Master's project, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/20463.Collections
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