BEST PRACTICES IN IMPLEMENTING GREEN TECHNOLOGIES IN INDUSTRY (GLOBAL EXPERIENCES)
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The Conference Hub
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The transition towards sustainable industrial development has increased the global interest in the application of green technologies in industrial enterprises. These technologies aim to improve environmental outcomes by reducing energy consumption, minimizing waste, and integrating renewable energy sources. This thesis examines the global best practices in implementing green technologies in the industrial sector, showcasing examples from countries with advanced industrial sectors such as Germany, Japan, South Korea, and Sweden. The study explores the role of these practices in reducing the environmental impact of industries while enhancing operational efficiency and economic viability. Furthermore, the thesis analyzes the challenges that industries face in adopting green technologies, including financial limitations, lack of technical expertise, and insufficient regulatory frameworks. It concludes by providing recommendations on how to overcome these challenges to accelerate the transition to greener industrial practices.