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Opportunities of Sustainable Development of the Industry of Upholstered Furniture in Romania. A Case Study

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  • Emilia Ciupan

    (Department of Management and Economic Engineering, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, B-dul Muncii 103-105, Cluj-Napoca 400641, Romania)

  • Cornel Ciupan

    (Department of Design Engineering and Robotics, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, B-dul Muncii 103-105, Cluj-Napoca 400641, Romania)

  • Emilia-Maria Câmpean

    (Department of Design Engineering and Robotics, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, B-dul Muncii 103-105, Cluj-Napoca 400641, Romania)

  • Lucia Stelea

    (“Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University of Iaşi, Iași 700050, Romania)

  • Cecilia-Elena Policsek

    (Department of Modern Languages and Communication, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, B-dul Muncii 103-105, Cluj-Napoca 400641, Romania)

  • Florin Lungu

    (Department of Management and Economic Engineering, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, B-dul Muncii 103-105, Cluj-Napoca 400641, Romania)

  • Daniela-Corina Jucan

    (Department of Management and Economic Engineering, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, B-dul Muncii 103-105, Cluj-Napoca 400641, Romania)

Abstract

Wood is used as a raw material in various industries, including the production of furniture, which puts pressure on the exploitation of the forests and the continuous reduction of their surfaces, with undesirable effects on the environment. The paper provides a way of sustainably manufacturing furniture by replacing wood with composite materials based on natural fibers obtained from fast-growing renewable crops (hemp, willow, flax, etc.) and at the same time a method of assessing the forest areas which can be saved from cutting. The method’s algorithm is based on the estimation of forest area that ensures the annual consumption of wood for the production of furniture, both in the conventional production of furniture and in the unconventional one, where part of the products is made of composites. The agricultural areas required to be cultivated with technical plants to provide the natural fibers necessary for the wood replacement composite were also determined. The case study, based on the data of an upholstered furniture company, shows that replacing only part of the wood for the production of furniture can save about 3000 hectares of beech forests per year and the necessary plant fibers can be obtained from a surface area about 10 to 100 times smaller.

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  • Emilia Ciupan & Cornel Ciupan & Emilia-Maria Câmpean & Lucia Stelea & Cecilia-Elena Policsek & Florin Lungu & Daniela-Corina Jucan, 2018. "Opportunities of Sustainable Development of the Industry of Upholstered Furniture in Romania. A Case Study," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 10(9), pages 1-18, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:10:y:2018:i:9:p:3356-:d:170907
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    1. Mariana Ichim & Ioan Filip & Lucia Stelea & Gabriela Lisa & Emil Ioan Muresan, 2023. "Recycling of Nonwoven Waste Resulting from the Manufacturing Process of Hemp Fiber-Reinforced Recycled Polypropylene Composites for Upholstered Furniture Products," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(4), pages 1-20, February.

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