Material flow management (MFM) is a method of efficiently managing materials.[1]

Material flow management is the goal-oriented, efficient use of materials, material streams and energy. The goals are given by ecological and economical areas and by observing social aspects.

"Protection of human beings and environment", by an Enquete Commission of the German Bundestag

The triad of environmental, social and economical orientation makes MFM a tool of high importance in the field of sustainable development and circular economy.[2]

Seen historically, material flow management is a tool that can be understood as an implementation-orientated advancement of the methodology of material flow analysis (MFA). MFM was established as a policy tool after the UN Earth Summit conference in Rio de Janeiro 1992.[3] The German Bundestag outlined the targets and specific goals of MFM in a special report by an Enquete Commission.[4]

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References

  1. "What Is Material Flow Management?". About Mechanics. Retrieved 2023-02-01.
  2. University, Wageningen; form, Research Contact (2022-02-01). "WUR starts with Material Flow Management: an innovative approach to material flows and use of raw materials". WUR. Retrieved 2023-02-01.
  3. Searcy, Taylor (September 2017). "Bridging islands and calming seas: A material flow management approach to sustainable sea transportation for Fiji's lower southern Lau islands". Marine Policy. 83: 221–229. doi:10.1016/j.marpol.2017.06.001. hdl:10367/7746.
  4. Enzler, Stefan (2006), Hinz, Kristin; Wagner, Bernd; Enzler, Stefan (eds.), "Aspects of Material Flow Management", Material Flow Management: Improving Cost Efficiency and Environmental Performance, Sustainability and Innovation, Heidelberg: Physica-Verlag HD, pp. 7–19, doi:10.1007/3-7908-1665-5_2, ISBN 978-3-7908-1665-5, retrieved 2023-02-01


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