Cleaner Production in Order to Save the Health of Human and Environment: A Review
Journal Title: Journal of Quality in Health Care & Economics (JQHE) - Year 2020, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
The present review paper highlights the concept of cleaner production in order to save the health of human and environment. Cleaner production is a practical method that is implemented in an organization to reduce the damages and risks towards humans and environment. CP promotes the concept of sustainable development in which we consider economy and environment both together. Production in which we don’t consider impacts on human health and environment always create some major problems or issues. To create more sustainable methods of production, there needs to be a shift in attitudes and behavior towards sustainable development or pollution free production. Cleaner production focuses on a new way about processes, products and services to find better way to minimize the impacts on human health and environment. Companies/ organizations that follow the concept of sustainable development in their production always gain the confidence of public and improve the public image towards them. Moreover, CP improves the company performance, Makes companies more profitable and competitive and reduces the overall emission level of pollutants into the air, water and soil and maximizes the product output.
Authors and Affiliations
Sherani SH*
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