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Calculation and evaluation of industrial carbon footprint of cotton denim jacket
by
Cheng, Yu
, Liang, Hui-e
in
Agricultural production
/ Buttons
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon footprint
/ Clean energy
/ Clothing industry
/ Cotton
/ Cotton fabrics
/ Cutting
/ Denim
/ Emission standards
/ Emissions
/ Energy consumption
/ Environmental impact
/ Footprint analysis
/ Global warming
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Human influences
/ Industrial production
/ Product life cycle
/ Production lines
/ Raw materials
/ Sewing
/ Supply chains
/ Textile industry
/ Wool
2021
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Calculation and evaluation of industrial carbon footprint of cotton denim jacket
by
Cheng, Yu
, Liang, Hui-e
in
Agricultural production
/ Buttons
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon footprint
/ Clean energy
/ Clothing industry
/ Cotton
/ Cotton fabrics
/ Cutting
/ Denim
/ Emission standards
/ Emissions
/ Energy consumption
/ Environmental impact
/ Footprint analysis
/ Global warming
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Human influences
/ Industrial production
/ Product life cycle
/ Production lines
/ Raw materials
/ Sewing
/ Supply chains
/ Textile industry
/ Wool
2021
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Calculation and evaluation of industrial carbon footprint of cotton denim jacket
by
Cheng, Yu
, Liang, Hui-e
in
Agricultural production
/ Buttons
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon footprint
/ Clean energy
/ Clothing industry
/ Cotton
/ Cotton fabrics
/ Cutting
/ Denim
/ Emission standards
/ Emissions
/ Energy consumption
/ Environmental impact
/ Footprint analysis
/ Global warming
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Human influences
/ Industrial production
/ Product life cycle
/ Production lines
/ Raw materials
/ Sewing
/ Supply chains
/ Textile industry
/ Wool
2021
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Calculation and evaluation of industrial carbon footprint of cotton denim jacket
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Calculation and evaluation of industrial carbon footprint of cotton denim jacket
2021
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Overview
Carbon footprint (CFP) reflects the greenhouse gases (GHGs) produced by human activities or products throughout the life cycle, which is an important tool for assessing and managing greenhouse gas pollution. The reduction of Carbon footprint is an important topic today, and each of us needs to minimize our CFP in order to protect our planet. In this paper, the basic cotton denim jackets was played an research object roles to exploring the impact on the environment during the process of producing cotton denim jackets. Which based on the theory of industrial carbon footprint and combing with the production process chain of denim jackets, setting the accounting boundaries and functional units, the denim jacket can be divided into cutting, sewing, and finishing the three links in industrial production of carbon footprint. With the calculation and analyzation industrial carbon footprint of the denim jacket. The results show that the carbon footprint of denim jackets exceeds 1000 kg CO2 during the cycle from cutting to sewing and finishing. The largest carbon footprint is generated in the sewing process, which are about twice as high as the cutting process. The carbon footprint emissions of each piece of denim jacket is 1.75 kg CO2. Therefore, optimizing the production line in the sewing process, adopting high energy-efficient processing equipment and clean energy can better reduce the industrial carbon footprint of denim clothing. It also provided reference and basis for the supervision and evaluation of carbon emission by clothing manufacturers
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