Everything about Light Industry totally explained
Light industry is usually less
capital intensive than
heavy industry, and is more
consumer-oriented than
business-oriented (for example, most light industry products are produced for
end users rather than as intermediates for use by other industries). Light industry facilities typically have less
environmental impact than those associated with heavy industry, and
zoning laws are more likely to permit light industry near
residential areas.
One economic definition states that light industry is a "manufacturing activity that uses moderate amounts of partially processed materials to produce items of relatively high value per unit weight".
Examples of light industries include the manufacture of clothes, shoes, furniture and household items (for example consumer electronics).
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