What we do

Success in business is about knowing what you do, being competitive and saving for a rainy day, because bad things can happen to the best and brightest.

Competing in a global business environment is all about being more efficient than the rest in producing the product or service. We can help you improve your efficiencies in the deployment of labour, the use of raw materials and the consumption of energy.

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RAW MATERIALS  +  ENERGY   è è è è  PRODUCT

 

PROFIT  =  VALUE OF PRODUCT  - COST OF  (SYSTEMS + RAW MATERIALS  + ENERGY)

 

Reducing waste is the best approach to cost savings, reuse and recycling of wastes do generally not contribute to profit.

Efficiency improvement relates to all of the production processes from design to waste management with the emphasis  on design and initial production processes. If you’ve designed a wasteful product it’s difficult to get back into the black.

 

Environmental impacts are generated by wastes, if waste could be designed out of the business system there would be no environmental impact and you would have a perfectly sustainable product. Unfortunately the struggle is to minimise wastes in the product lifecycle as no one has yet come up with the perfect product!

 

The equivalent to a perfect product is a perpetual motion machine. The Second Law of Thermodynamics states that there can be no process without waste. (Waste being equated to Entropy or the degree of disorder of the system.)


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