Climate Change and the Textile Industry: The Carbon Footprint of Dyes

Xin Li, Lisha Zhu, Xuemei Ding, Xiongying Wu, Laili Wang
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Dyes play an important role in textile production, but their contribution to air pollution and harming human health have raised concerns and remain an international problem. The key to overcoming this challenge is to assess how much greenhouse gases are being generated and the hotspots which guide decision-making process toward more sustainable options. This article established a carbon footprint calculation method for disperse dyes. First, the system boundary description and the functional unit were discussed. Second, the carbon footprint inventory analysis was determined. What’s more, the calculation method, allocation method and emission factors were proposed. It was intended to be practical and effective based on three typical disperse dyes in China. The results showed that the carbon footprints of Disperse Blue 79, Disperse Red 167, and Disperse Orange 61 corresponded to 8.28 t CO2 eq/t, 8.07 t CO2 eq/t, and 7.48 t CO2 eq/t, respectively. For the three disperse dyes, the carbon emissions of dispersing agent melamine-formaldehyde resin and liquid ammonia consumption were the dominant emission sources. The steam and electricity were the two major sources of carbon emissions caused by energy usage. The homogenization and the wastewater treatment process were the two largest emission emitters. The sensitivity analysis showed that the total product carbon footprint was mostly sensitive to dispersing agent melamine-formaldehyde resin changes, followed by steam, liquid ammonia, and electricity. The results show that disperse dye production have great potential for improvement. The reduction options for the emissions of the disperse dyes production can be concluded by the optimization of the production process and technology for dispersing agent melamine-formaldehyde resin, liquid ammonia, electricity, and steam. Through the calculation, the influencing factors for the carbon footprint can be analyzed and highlighted. The method provides a comprehensive understanding of environmental impacts with dyes, driving the adoption of sustainable dyeing practices.
气候变化与纺织业:染料的碳足迹
染料在纺织品生产中发挥着重要作用,但其造成的空气污染和对人类健康的危害已引起人们的关注,并仍是一个国际问题。克服这一挑战的关键在于评估产生了多少温室气体以及热点问题,从而指导决策过程,选择更可持续的方案。本文建立了分散染料碳足迹计算方法。首先,讨论了系统边界描述和功能单元。其次,确定了碳足迹清单分析。此外,还提出了计算方法、分配方法和排放因子。以中国三种典型的分散染料为研究对象,力求实用有效。结果表明,分散蓝 79、分散红 167 和分散橙 61 的碳足迹分别为 8.28 吨二氧化碳当量/吨、8.07 吨二氧化碳当量/吨和 7.48 吨二氧化碳当量/吨。就三种分散染料而言,分散剂三聚氰胺-甲醛树脂和液氨消耗的碳排放是主要排放源。蒸汽和电力是能源使用造成的两个主要碳排放源。均质和废水处理过程是两个最大的排放源。敏感性分析表明,产品总碳足迹对分散剂三聚氰胺-甲醛树脂变化最为敏感,其次是蒸汽、液氨和电力。结果表明,分散染料生产有很大的改进潜力。通过优化分散剂三聚氰胺甲醛树脂、液氨、电和蒸汽的生产工艺和技术,可以总结出分散染料生产的减排方案。通过计算,可以分析并突出碳足迹的影响因素。通过该方法,可以全面了解染料对环境的影响,从而推动采用可持续染色方法。
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