African Journal of Business Management Vol. 6(37), pp. 10232-10237, 19 September, 2012
Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/AJBM
DOI: 10.5897/AJBM11.155
ISSN 1993-8233 ©2012 Academic Journals
Full Length Research Paper
Cleaner production: Cases of the metal-mechanic
automotive cluster of Serra Gaúcha, Brazil
Eliana Andrea Severo, Eric Charles Henri Dorion*, Pelayo Munhoz Olea, Maria Emilia
Camargo, Cristine Nodari and Marcia Rohr da Cruz
Department of Business Administration, University of Caxias do Sul – UCS, Brazil.
Accepted 22 May, 2012
Industrial production, allied to a vertiginous economic improvement for the last decades, has provoked
negative impacts to the planet’s natural resources, which reflects on the quality of life of any society
and its environmental health. Currently, humanity is facing extremely complex environmental problems,
whose solution seems to be in applying a preventive environmental strategy, instead of implementing
corrective actions. Undertaken and recognized strategies, such as organizational competitiveness,
efficiency and profitability, create concerns about environmental realities, and provoke, then,
necessities to re-think these vital actions and their impact on the productive process. Organizations
started to adopt new technological strategies, by means of implanting environmental management
systems. Facing an environmental decadency, these systems are seen as a competitive difference, as
well as a factor of organizational improvement, in order to rationalize the consumption of natural
resources. The expectation of environmental management strategies, besides decreasing the
environmental impacts, may generate more profit, increasing companies’ competitiveness and
efficiency. Within this context, there are different methodologies in environmental management, as well
as practices of cleaner production, which consider the opportunity of reducing costs, since a polluting
organization is usually an entity that wastes raw material and inputs. The objective of this study was to
identify environmental innovations, cleaner production methodologies and the results of its
implementation. Three companies were analyzed in the automotive metal-mechanic cluster of Serra
Gaúcha (Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil). From this multi-case qualitative research, the results demonstrate
that it is possible to highlight that companies, which implemented technological innovations from the
implementation of cleaner production methodologies, has an impact on the improvement of its
productive process, such as an increase in operational efficiency, costs reduction with raw material and
energy, and an improvement with product’s environmental quality; having positive effects on
organizational and socio-economical impacts.
Key words: Cleaner production, environmental management, operational efficiency.
INTRODUCTION
The productive metal-mechanic automotive cluster of
Serra Gaúcha (MMAC) is perceived as an important
industrial pole in this region, due to the strong
concentration of companies in the segment of agricultural
machinery and transport vehicles (SIMECS, 2008). For
the last few decades, the industrial production allied to a
*Corresponding author. E-mail: kamargo@terra.com.br.
strong economic growth has caused negative impacts on
the natural resources of the planet, reflecting on the
quality of life and the environmental health of the society
(Severo et al., 2008).
In times of deep concerns with the environment,
organizations of different industrial sectors are stopping
to act in a reactive way, to act pro-actively about the
environmental matters (Araújo, 2002). A collective
construction of a strategic planning (2007 to 2008)
demonstrates the intention of reinforcement of the