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A lifecycle-based evaluation of greenhouse gas emissions from the plastics industry in South Africa
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Goga, Taahira
, Von Blottnitz, Harro
, Harding, Kevin
, Russo, Valentina
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Carbon footprint
/ Greenhouse gas
/ Life cycle
/ Plastics
/ South Africa
2023
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A lifecycle-based evaluation of greenhouse gas emissions from the plastics industry in South Africa
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Goga, Taahira
, Von Blottnitz, Harro
, Harding, Kevin
, Russo, Valentina
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Carbon footprint
/ Greenhouse gas
/ Life cycle
/ Plastics
/ South Africa
2023
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A lifecycle-based evaluation of greenhouse gas emissions from the plastics industry in South Africa
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A lifecycle-based evaluation of greenhouse gas emissions from the plastics industry in South Africa
2023
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Overview
Increased production rates of plastic and limited disposal methods have fed concerns regarding environmental degradation. Whilst most of the focus is on plastic litter and marine pollution, greenhouse gas emissions of plastic over its value chains are also of interest and non-trivial at the global scale. To quantify the global warming potential of the local plastics industry, a lifecycle-based carbon footprint is presented encompassing activities such as resource extraction, polymer production and conversion, recycling, and disposal stages. The South African plastics sector is estimated to have emitted 15.8 Mt CO2eq in 2015, with the granulate production stage bearing the highest environmental load. The consumption of fossil fuel based electricity and the burning of plastic waste also contribute notably to the overall emissions. Additionally, the recycling process in 2015 saved approximately 1.4 Mt of greenhouse gas emissions.
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Academy of Science for South Africa (ASSAf)
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