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CO2 emissions calculator for fibres

Source:Teijin Frontier Release Date:2022-04-12 1547
ChemicalPlastics & RubberOthersCompoundingRaw Materials & Compounds
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Teijin Frontier develops proprietary system for calculating CO2 emissions generated in polyester fibre production

Teijin Frontier Co., Ltd., the Teijin Group's fibres and products converting company, announced that it has developed a proprietary system for calculating CO2 emissions generated by the company’s polyester fibre production processes. Going forward, Teijin Frontier eventually expects to use the system for full lifecycle assessments of its polyester fibre products.

 

The new system calculates CO2 emissions based on data from the company’s manufacturing bases. It also compares differences in emissions between petroleum-derived fibres and recycled fibres to quantitatively evaluate the effect. The system additionally helps to clarify which processes need to be improved to further reduce environmental loads and better measures for reducing CO2 emissions can be considered.

 

Teijin Frontier has already begun using the system to evaluate emissions from polyester filaments and staple fibres production, and gradually will expand the scope to include weaved and dyed textiles products. The company also plans to encourage partners to adopt the system.

 

Teijin Frontier, guided by its THINK ECO® environmental initiative, is striving to improve its environmental value, including through eco-friendly plant management and the development of greener materials and products for applications ranging from clothing to industrial materials. By implementing and further improving the newly CO2 emissions calculation system, the company expects to strengthen its contribution to the realisation of circular economies.

 

Countries are accelerating their initiatives to achieve carbon neutrality in response to the 6th Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26). It is essential that companies begin to adopt products that have low environmental impacts, including to help consumers increasingly select eco-friendly products.


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