The theory of inventive problem solving integrated to the cleaner production: theoretical approach

Efforts towards to reduction of environmental impact by enterprises are a solving problem process, which often need inventive solutions that generate environmental, technical and economic benefits. Hence, this research aimed to verify, through literature, and discuss the Theory of Inventive Problem...

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Published in:Revista produção online Vol. 13; no. 1; pp. 233 - 256
Main Authors: Flávio Issao Kubota, Leandro Cantorski da Rosa
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 01-03-2013
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Summary:Efforts towards to reduction of environmental impact by enterprises are a solving problem process, which often need inventive solutions that generate environmental, technical and economic benefits. Hence, this research aimed to verify, through literature, and discuss the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ) integration to cleaner production (CP) strategies, in order to structure a new methodology for inventive solutions focused on reduction of effluents, waste and emissions. To perform this study, we proceeded a qualitative and descriptive research, with documentary data collection strategy. The results show predominance of CP level 1 researches, with greater focus on product improvement, a smaller quantity of process modification studies (level 1) and internal recycling (level 2), and no evidence of TRIZ utilization was obtained on level 3 (external recycling and biogenic cycles). The proposed integration is promising, since both methodologies aim ideal situation and problems’ reduction. At the end, opportunities were detected for application of TRIZ in production processes, by means of functional analysis and Ideal Final Result (IFR), being possible to direct teams towards optimization of technical systems.
ISSN:1676-1901
DOI:10.14488/1676-1901.v13i1.1129