Developing Weighted Triple-Bottom Line Indicators for Pakistani Steel Sustainability: A Delphi Consensus Study / Rida Saher

By: Saher, RidaContributor(s): Supervisor : Dr. Shahid Ikramullah ButtMaterial type: TextTextIslamabad : SMME- NUST; 2024Description: 75p. Soft Copy 30cmSubject(s): MS Design and Manufacturing EngineeringDDC classification: 670 Online resources: Click here to access online
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This research proposes a set of weighted Triple Bottom Line (TBL) indicators that are
adapted to the specific issues faced by the Pakistani steel sector. This study tackles the
crucial gap in complete sustainability evaluation that exists within the Pakistani steel
industry. There is a lack of a standardized framework within the sector for analyzing its
environmental, social, and economic policies, even though there are efforts being made to
promote sustainability. The Delphi approach is used in this study, which involves the
participation of specialists from a wide range of fields to generate a comprehensive set of
indicators. The Delphi technique, which is well-known for its capacity to deal with difficult
problems, works to ease the formation of agreement among various stakeholders. The
research highlights significant indicators, such as the amount of electricity used and the
working conditions, so drawing attention to areas that may be improved and providing
direction for decision-making. The study throws light on top priority indicators and aspect
categories by means of expert consensus and analysis. It also provides significant insights
for the purpose of improving sustainable practices in the Pakistani steel sector. This allencompassing approach helps to develop informed decision-making among stakeholders
and policymakers, and it adds to a more thorough knowledge of the performance of
sustainability.

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