A study of industry 4.0 and waste management strategies for a sustainable future in India and ASEAN
Author(s): Nannavare Navnath Rangnatha, Khatriya PR and Kharade Vaibhav Baban
Abstract: This research considers the use of Industry 4.0 technology in order to develop waste management plans for ASEAN and India’s sustainable future. The research explores how Industry 4.0 preparedness is related to waste management results using secondary data from many sources, focusing on the correlation of waste reduction and recycling rate with Industry 4.0 preparedness. Correlation, regression, and other statistical analyses demonstrate a significant impact of Industry 4.0 deployment on waste reduction. The data also show that waste management efficiency has increased immensely in the cases of countries such as India and Indonesia that have advanced greatly to realise industry 4.0 technology. The results help identify a research gap in the scalability and the regional integration of these technologies and conclude that further policy development and infrastructure investment are necessary. The conclusion reminds us that Industry 4.0's promise of a circular economy being fully realised hinges on worker training and public-private collaborations. Future suggestions include strengthening legislative and funding supports for intelligent waste management systems as a measure to guarantee long-term sustainability.
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Nannavare Navnath Rangnatha, Khatriya PR, Kharade Vaibhav Baban. A study of industry 4.0 and waste management strategies for a sustainable future in India and ASEAN. Int J Multidiscip Trends 2023;5(6):48-52.