Journal of Advanced Manufacturing and Processing is a journal of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). Our papers cover research on new manufacturing techniques and technologies that reduce costs, save energy, and create solutions that address societal needs.

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Editor-In-Chief

Matthew Realff

The Georgia Institute of Technology

Deputy Editor

Jan Lerou

Jan Lerou Consulting, LLC

Deputy Editor

Michael Rinker

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Cleo Kontoravdi

Deputy Editor

Cleo Kontoravdi

Imperial College London

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Challenges in Tracking Waste Reduction Performance Improvement in Manufacturing Plants

  •  4 June 2025

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Challenges in Tracking Waste Reduction Performance Improvement in Manufacturing Plants Issue ,

Waste reduction goals of leading manufacturers in the US (participating in Better Plants Waste Reduction Network) are studied to evaluate advantages and disadvantages for tracking progress toward established waste goals. A case study illustrates the approach that enables a stable performance-tracking metric.

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A Retrospective Analysis of Circular Economy and Industrial Decarbonization Metrics in the United States, 1998–2022

  •  4 June 2025

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A Retrospective Analysis of Circular Economy and Industrial Decarbonization Metrics in the United States, 1998–2022 Issue ,

Over two decades of emissions data are analyzed alongside economic indicators for 18 U.S. manufacturing industries. A retrospective analysis highlights interconnectedness (and in some cases, competition) between industrial growth, decarbonization, and materials circularity.

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