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Welcome to the Lean and Environment Topic Hub™, a guide to basic information with links to additional on-line resources.

Background and Overview
Contains an overview of lean and environment opportunities and efforts, targeted toward the environmental or P2 professional, policymakers, grantwriters, professional organizations, researchers, and others.

Operations
Contains a simplified description of the tools and strategies for integrating lean and environment, who can deliver and recieve lean and environment projects, and several case study examples.

Reasons for Change
States benefits and reasons why P2 professionals should faciliate lean and environment projects, and the benefits to organizations who implement lean and environment.

Identifying Lean Opportunities
Contains info for the P2 professional to identify organizations ripe for improved productivity via lean and environment.

Where to go for Help
A list of organizations with expertise on Lean Manufacturing.

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Complete List of Links
Lists all resources cataloged in this hub. If you know of resources relating to this topic, please let us know. We will review all suggestions and include them in the hub if they provide non-biased information not currently covered.

 


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Hub Last Updated: 4/8/2010




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