Salonitis, Konstantinos - Associate SupervisorThe goal of this study was to create a complete framework to make Saudi
Arabia's chemical industry more environmentally friendly by focusing on
emissions, pollutants, and resource use. A mixed research approach was utilized,
encompassing a systematic literature review, surveys, and case studies.
Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) was used to investigate
quantitative data, while Non-Versioned Information, Versatile Outcomes (NVIVO)
was applied to look at qualitative data from interviews to make sure we had many
different types of data. finding Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), measuring and
analyzing them, judging performance, and making things better all the time.
Results showed that there were big gaps in efforts to cut emissions, and that the
average performance in resource use was below industry standards. The use of
SPSS analysis showed that KPI performance was statistically different between
organizations. NVIVO, on the other hand, helped find important qualitative
insights about the problems that organizations face when trying to implement
sustainable practices. The tiered rating system was used to rank organizations,
and those that had emissions and energy use below the baseline were given
specific plans to help them do better. The study found that chemical organizations
could cut emissions by 15% and improve resource efficiency by 10% in just two
years by using this framework. This would help them meet both regulatory and
sustainability goals.PhD in Manufacturin
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