CFP Jute
CFP Jute
CFP Jute
Ritwik Chakraborty
Scientist, Biochemistry Division
Indian Jute Industries Research Association
2nd September, 2016
Venue: IJIRA Conference Room
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Agenda
Carbon Footprint
Carbon
CO2 3095 1 1 1
dioxide
Methane CH4 12 72 25 7.6
Nitrous
N2O 114 289 298 153
oxide
CFC-12 CCl2F2 100 11 000 10 900 5 200
HCFC-22 CHClF2 12 5 160 1 810 549
Tetrafluoro
CF4 50 000 5 210 7 390 11 200
methane
Hexafluoroe
C2F6 10 000 8 630 12 200 18 200
thane
Sulfur
hexafluorid SF6 3 200 16 300 22 800 32 600
e
Nitrogen
NF3 740 12 300 17 200 20 700
trifluoride
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Concentration of GHGs
Pre-1750 Recent Absolute
Gas name tropospheric tropospheric increase
concentration concentration since 1750
Carbon dioxide 280 ppm 395.4 ppm 115.4 ppm
Methane 700 ppb 1893 ppb 1193 ppb
Nitrous oxide 270 ppb 326 ppb] 56 ppb
CFC-12 527 ppt
HCFC-22 231 ppt
Emission statistics
Country Total Total Total Total GDP- Per Per GHG CO2
GHG CO2 CH4 N 2O PPP Per capita capita Emission Emission
Emission Emission (MtCO2e (MtCO2e capita GHG CO2 excludin excludin
excluding excludin ) ) ($) Emission Emission g LUCF g LUCF
Land Use g LUCF excludin excludin per each per each
Change & (MtCO2) g LUCF g LUCF GDP- GDP-
Forestry (tCO2e) (tCO2) PPP PPP
(MtCO2e) (tCO2e/ (tCO2/mi
million $ llion $
GDP) GDP)
India 3013.77 2075 626 268 4967 2.44 1.68 490.65 337.85
USA 6235.10 5122.91 657.12 269.46 50585 10.86 16.32 1050.12 415.57
EU (28) 4399 3610 427 280 34488 8.77 7.20 254 209
China 10975.50 931253 914 566.65 10756 8.13 6.89 755 641
World 44815.54 33843 7154 3045.4 13284 6.36 4.81 479 361.8
1. LCA of Bio-plastics
2. LCA of man made cellulose fibre
3. Life cycle product carbon footprint- PAS
2050:2008 standard
4. Business Supply chain plays a key role in
greening all aspects of a product life cycle
including carbon management
5. Water footprint for cotton life cycle
6. The environmental impact of the
production of hemp and ax textile yarn
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What is LCA?
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a
comprehensive environmental accounting
tool with well-established procedures and
methods that are governed by specific rules
and standards, most notably those
developed by the International
Organization for Standardization (ISO).
ISO 14040 and 14044: principles and framework for life cycle
assessment (LCA)
ISO 14024 and ISO 14025: environmental labels and declarations
WRI/WBCSD GHG Protocol Product Life Cycle Standard
UK Public Access Standard 2050 (PAS 2050): Specification for the
assessment of the life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of goods and
services, 2008.
ISO 14067: The ISO 14067 standard is designed to become a two-part
international standard for product and service carbon footprints and
carbon labels
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System boundary
Non/renewable
Resources,
Energy, Chemicals Phase I: Cultivation of jute
fibre (Agricultural or
Cradle to Gate Phase),
Transportation
retting
Data collection
Modelling study
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Photoc Partic
Impa Clim Ozon Terres Freshw Marine Hum hemica ulate Terre Fresh Mari Ionis
ct ate e trial ater eutrop an l strial water ne ing
categ chan deple acidifi eutroph hicatio toxic oxidant matter ecoto ecotox ecoto radia
ory ge tion cation ication n ity formati format
ion xicity icity xicity tion
on
kg kg kg kg kBq
Unit CO2 CFC- kgeq
SO2 kg P eq kg
kg N eq 1,4- NMVOC PM10 kg 1,4- kg 1,4- kg 1,4- U235
DB eq DB eq DB eq
eq 11 eq DB eq eq eq
Jute
(7 1.286 2.025 1.052E- 3.129E- 2.581E- 2.072 3.953E- 3.263E- 7.796E 5.052E 4.770E 3.380
reuse E-01 E-09 03 04 04 E-02 04 04 -05 -04 -04 E-03
s)
HDP
E
(3 1.580 8.486 1.993E- 3.773E- 2.605E- 8.393 5.635E- 5.853E- 2.214E 1.232E- 1.166E 2.826
E-01 E-10 03 05 05 E-02 04 04 -06 03 -03 E-03
reuse
s)
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Climat
e Photoche Partic Climat
Huma Ionizi Terrest Freshwa Terres Fresh
Impact chang Ozone mical ulate e Marine
n ng rial ter trial water
catego e depleti oxidant matter change ecotoxic
toxicit radiat acidific eutrophi ecotox ecotoxi
ry Huma on formatio format Ecosys ity
y ion ation cation icity city
n n ion tems
Health
Jute
(7 1.800E- 5.089E- 1.450E- 8.483E- 5.544E 1.019E- 6.099E- 1.176E- 4.347E- 8.404E-
1.542E-11 1.390E-11
reuses 07 12 08 08 -11 09 12 11 13 14
)
HDPE
(3 2.211E- 1.882E- 5.869E 1.522E- 4.635E 1.252E- 1.156E- 3.336E- 1.060E- 2.056E-
2.197E-11 1.681E-12
reuses 07 12 -08 07 -11 09 11 13 12 13
)
APEO
Requireme EU Regulation : 1000
nt mg/kg
Swedish home textile company : 250 mg/kg
Large UK retailer : 100 mg/kg
European Eco label : not to be
used.
Source EU Directive 2003/53/EC
Reasons for Has hormonal effect (endocrine
restrictions disruptors)
Rapidly degraded to 4-nonylphenol, which
is even more toxic.
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Thank you !
Contact: Ritwik Chakraborty
Cell: 09748218720
E-mail: ritwik@ijira.org