IMPLEMENTATION OF INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 4.0 WHICH CAN ACCELERATE THE SUSTAINABILITY OF CLEAN WATER
Abstract
Industry 4.0 is changing the way that businesses conduct their operations. Businesses are under pressure to make full use of information technology and prioritize automation throughout their whole operation. Environmental Social Governance (ESG) is also emphasized in this time. ESG encourages businesses to conserve the environment fully to safeguard the planet. One of the ongoing issues is a lack of water. The purpose of this essay is to establish a direct link between industrial 4.0 and water sustainability. This publication's literature offers some reliable information. One requirement for businesses to remain competitive in the industrial era 4.0 and water sustainability is that they must be able to maintain their operation process. It can be determined that industry players must conduct a deeper analysis of their business model, business process, delivery channels, and management model to be able to respond to the challenges of the industrial revolution 4.0 and the water sustainability requirement by using several approaches.
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