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Paul Sheng
Researcher at McKinsey & Company
Publications - 4
Citations - 609
Paul Sheng is an academic researcher from McKinsey & Company. The author has contributed to research in topics: Automotive industry & Sustainable development. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 579 citations.
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Environmentally benign manufacturing: Observations from Japan, Europe and the United States
Timothy G. Gutowski,Cynthia F. Murphy,David T. Allen,Diana Bauer,Bert Bras,Thomas Piwonka,Paul Sheng,John W. Sutherland,Deborah L. Thurston,Egon Wolff +9 more
TL;DR: Gutowski et al. as mentioned in this paper found evidence that US firms may be at a disadvantage due in part to a lack of coherent national goals in such areas as waste management, global warming, energy efficiency and product take back.
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Environmentally Benign Manufacturing: Trends in Europe, Japan, and the USA
David T. Allen,Diana Bauer,Bert Bras,Tim Gutowski,Cynthia F. Murphy,Tom Piwonka,Paul Sheng,John W. Sutherland,Deborah L. Thurston,Egon Wolff +9 more
TL;DR: The findings of the Panel for International Assessment of Environmentally Benign Manufacturing Technologies, sponsored by the United States National Science Foundation, are discussed in this paper, focusing on some global trends that were observed.
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Environmentally Benign manufacturing: Trends in Europe, Japan, and the USA
David T. Allen,Diana Bauer,Bert Bras,Tim Gutowski,Cynthia F. Murphy,Tom Piwonka,Paul Sheng,John W. Sutherland,Deborah L. Thurston,Egon Wolff +9 more
TL;DR: The findings of the Panel for International Assessment of Environmentally Benign Manufacturing Technologies, sponsored by the United States National Science Foundation, are discussed in this paper, focusing on some global trends that were observed.
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A global perspective on the environmental challenges facing the automotive industry: state-of-the-art and directions for the future
John W. Sutherland,Kenneth L. Gunter,David T. Allen,Diana Bauer,Bert Bras,Tim Gutowski,Cynthia F. Murphy,Tom Piwonka,Paul Sheng,Deborah L. Thurston,Egon Wolff +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a global benchmarking study of the status of Environmentally Benign Manufacturing (EBM) has recently been completed with support from the US National Science Foundation and Department of Energy.