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February 6, 2025

Quality professionals have long relied on statistical analysis tools to make sure their products meet specifications. Now these same platforms are helping them fight against climate change, as manufacturers discover that tools built for quality control work just as well for environmental metrics.

Consider a typical control chart, traditionally used to monitor process variations in manufacturing. Quality teams are now applying these same charts to track energy consumption patterns, allowing them to spot unusual spikes in usage or identify opportunities for reduction. What works for measuring product defects turns out to be equally helpful for measuring carbon emissions.

Measurement System Analysis (MSA), an important part of quality control, is finding new life in sustainability efforts. Quality teams use MSA to validate that their measurement systems produce accurate, reliable data. This same rigor helps when tracking environmental metrics including energy usage to waste reduction. If you can't trust your measurements, you can't improve your environmental impact.

Design of Experiments (DOE), another statistical tool, helps manufacturers optimize processes by routinely testing different variables. Quality teams are now using DOE to find the sweet spot between production efficiency and environmental impact. For instance, they might use DOE to find equipment settings that reduce energy use (while maintaining product quality).

Environmental reporting increasingly faces the same scrutiny as quality metrics, especially as regulations tighten, but Gage R&R (Repeatability and Reproducibility) studies, typically used to verify measurement system precision, are being adapted to validate environmental monitoring systems. 

Quality teams are using process capability analysis, which tell manufacturers if their processes can consistently meet specifications, for sustainability goals. These tools can help determine if their operations can reliably meet environmental targets, just as they would product specifications.

Even root cause analysis tools are being repurposed. The same statistical methods that help quality teams trace product defects to their source work equally well for identifying the root causes of excessive resource consumption or waste generation.

It makes sense — quality professionals already understand variation and how to control it. When you need to reduce energy consumption or optimize resource use, for example, statistical analysis can help to supply that needed data.

As manufacturers work to meet quality specifications and sustainability goals, these analytical capabilities will only grow in importance.

KEYWORDS: climate change manufacturing metrology Minitab quality professionals statistical analysis

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