Sustainability in industry: assessing responsible production practices in Kazakhstan
Abstract
Responsible production is critical to sustainable industrial development, yet its implementation varies across
sectors. This study investigates the state of responsible production practices in Kazakhstan, focusing on environmental
compliance, operational efficiency, and employee well-being. A structured survey was conducted among 100 Kazakh
enterprises across key industrial sectors, including metallurgy, mechanical engineering, and energy production. The
survey utilised proportional sampling to ensure representation, and data were systematically analysed using SPSS for
statistical processing. Descriptive and comparative analyses were conducted to identify trends, challenges, and sectoral
differences. The results reveal that while most companies report moderate improvements in operational efficiency,
significant challenges remain in environmental responsibility. Only a small percentage allocate resources for ecological
investments. Waste management and reverse logistics are underdeveloped, with many companies lacking structured
recycling and sustainability initiatives. Although 80% of firms report some engagement in eco-innovations, adopting
advanced technologies remains limited. Employee well-being initiatives, including workplace improvements and insurance
coverage, are widely implemented, but psychological support services remain inconsistent. These findings highlight
both progress and persistent gaps in responsible production in Kazakhstan, underscoring the need for stronger
regulatory frameworks, increased investment in eco-innovation, and a shift toward circular economy principles.
Issue date (year)
2025Author
Zhidebekkyzy, AknurThe following license files are associated with this item: