Zero Defect Zero Effect Scheme (ZED)
- The Zero
Defect Zero Effect Scheme (ZED) was
launched in 2016 by the Ministry of MSME, the scheme is an integrated and
comprehensive certification system.
- The scheme accounts for productivity, quality,
pollution mitigation, energy efficiency, financial status, human resource
and technological depth including design and IPR in both products
and processes.
- Its mission is to develop and
implement the ‘ZED’
culture in India based on the principles of Zero Defect & Zero
Effect.
- Zero
Defect:
- The Zero defect concept is
focusing on the customer.
- Zero non-conformance or
non-compliance
- Zero waste
- Zero Effect:
- Zero air
pollution, liquid discharge, solid waste
- Zero wastage of natural
resources
- Quality Council of India (QCI) has been
appointed as the National Monitoring & Implementing Unit (NMIU) for
implementation of ZED.
MSME Sector in
India
- 30 % of the Indian GDP
- 45 % of
the total industrial employment
- 50 % of India’s total export
- 95 % of industrial units of the country
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