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Identifying pollution prevention opportunities in the Mexican auto refinishing industry

Nora Munguía (University of Sonora, Hermosillo, Mexico)
Andrea Zavala (University of Sonora, Hermosillo, Mexico)
Amina Marin (University of Sonora, Hermosillo, Mexico)
Rafael Moure‐Eraso (Work Environment Department, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, Massachusetts, USA)
Luis Velazquez (University of Sonora, Hermosillo, Mexico)

Management of Environmental Quality

ISSN: 1477-7835

Article publication date: 20 April 2010

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this article is to explore the pollution prevention practices performed by workers in the Mexican auto refinishing industry as well as their implications on the occupational, safety and environmental health of workers and community.

Design/methodology/approach

Interviewer‐administered questionnaires were conducted with shop owners, workers, and neighbors, and repeated site visits to collect information on occupational practices (personal protective equipment (PPE) in use, engineering controls, hazard communication, level of technology), environmental impact (chemicals usage, wastes amounts, disposal, supply chain, impact to the neighborhood), and possible symptoms of work‐related adverse health effects.

Findings

The findings indicate that the Mexican auto body shop industry is not consistent with the accepted precepts of sustainability because it is not addressing the underlying topics of health, safety, and environment. When comparing working conditions between auto body workers in developed countries and those in Mexico, it is evident that Mexican workers perform their tasks under critical conditions; therefore, under considerable occupational and environmental risks.

Practical implications

This article reveals five P2 opportunities that seem to have a potential relevance to the development of prevention and intervention strategies in the region to secure long‐term economic growth while improving environmental and working conditions.

Originality/value

This article provides the first insights about several opportunities for adopting pollution prevention strategies that improve environmental and occupational conditions in the auto refinishing industry in developing countries.

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Citation

Munguía, N., Zavala, A., Marin, A., Moure‐Eraso, R. and Velazquez, L. (2010), "Identifying pollution prevention opportunities in the Mexican auto refinishing industry", Management of Environmental Quality, Vol. 21 No. 3, pp. 324-335. https://doi.org/10.1108/14777831011036885

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2010, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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