Business Administration and Management
Bilance produkovaných odpadů jako omezující faktor v úvahách o rozšíření výroby průmyslového podniku
Name and surname of author:
Miroslav Farský, Martin Neruda
Keywords:
environmentální účetnictví, input-output bilance, odpady z výroby, bilance
DOI (& full text):
Anotation:
A Balance of Producing Wastes as a Limiting Factor in Thinking About Production Increasing of an Industrial Company.
In the article authors describe usage of a structural input-output model (which was formulated by W. Leontief and in some detail characterized in this journal in [1]), to wastes balance in an industrial company. The amount of produced wastes is now growing an important determined factor, from a point of view of observance by state administration and self-government set down emission's limits and as well from a point of view of its sanitation or deposition cost's. A problem of calculation is shown on the example of a company with an assortment N = 15 products. For default situation (t=0) are each of products characterized: a/ a total production amount (HO), b/ an amount of intermediate product's distributions for another (N-1) outputs (VO), c/ that production appropriate amount of monitored waste W, characterized as a mean value with a standard deviation, d/ a total amount of good's distributions outside of a company (VZ). Withal it stands: (HO) = (VO) + (VZ). Next it's assumed, that an amount of produced wastes W is directly proportional (HO) and on calculated examples for new situations (t = 1, t = 2) is shown, how a variance of W data can affect a confrontation of calculated balance with stated limits.
A Balance of Producing Wastes as a Limiting Factor in Thinking About Production Increasing of an Industrial Company.
In the article authors describe usage of a structural input-output model (which was formulated by W. Leontief and in some detail characterized in this journal in [1]), to wastes balance in an industrial company. The amount of produced wastes is now growing an important determined factor, from a point of view of observance by state administration and self-government set down emission's limits and as well from a point of view of its sanitation or deposition cost's. A problem of calculation is shown on the example of a company with an assortment N = 15 products. For default situation (t=0) are each of products characterized: a/ a total production amount (HO), b/ an amount of intermediate product's distributions for another (N-1) outputs (VO), c/ that production appropriate amount of monitored waste W, characterized as a mean value with a standard deviation, d/ a total amount of good's distributions outside of a company (VZ). Withal it stands: (HO) = (VO) + (VZ). Next it's assumed, that an amount of produced wastes W is directly proportional (HO) and on calculated examples for new situations (t = 1, t = 2) is shown, how a variance of W data can affect a confrontation of calculated balance with stated limits.
Section:
Business Administration and Management