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A Comprehensive Carbon Footprint Monitoring Framework for Sustainable Apparel Manufacturing

持続可能なアパレル製造のための包括的なカーボンフットプリント監視フレームワーク (AI 翻訳)

Sweta Jain

International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering Management & Applied Science📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-07-16#炭素会計経営インパクト: コスト削減対象セクター: apparel
DOI: 10.51583/ijltemas.2026.150600123
原典: https://doi.org/10.51583/ijltemas.2026.150600123

🤖 gxceed AI 要約

日本語

本研究では、アパレル製造業向けのソフトウェアベースのカーボンフットプリント監視システムを提案する。生産情報、エネルギー消費、材料使用、物流データを統合し、標準化された排出係数を用いてCO2排出量を継続的に計算する。リアルタイムの可視化により排出ホットスポットを特定し、改善行動を可能にする。ケーススタディから、デジタル監視システムがエネルギー使用と排出の測定可能な削減に貢献することが示された。

English

This study proposes a software-based carbon footprint monitoring system for the apparel manufacturing industry. It integrates production, energy, material, and logistics data, using standardized emission factors to continuously calculate CO2 emissions. Real-time visibility enables identification of emission hotspots and corrective actions. Case studies indicate measurable reductions in energy use and carbon emissions.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

日本では、SSBJ基準や有報でのサステナビリティ開示が進む中、アパレル業界でもサプライチェーン排出量の把握が課題となっている。本フレームワークは、リアルタイム監視により排出削減とコスト効率の両立を支援する点で、日本企業のScope 1・2管理に応用可能。

In the global GX context

With growing global regulations (e.g., CSRD, SEC climate rule) and sustainability reporting requirements, apparel manufacturers need effective carbon management tools. This framework offers a software-based approach for real-time monitoring, enabling compliance and competitiveness in international markets.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:The framework provides a systematic approach for real-time carbon monitoring in apparel manufacturing, useful for further research on digital sustainability tools.

🏢実務担当者:Apparel manufacturers can adopt this software-based monitoring to track emissions, identify hotspots, and improve operational efficiency while meeting sustainability targets.

🏛政策担当者:The study highlights the role of carbon taxation and green financing in promoting adoption of monitoring technologies, relevant for designing industrial decarbonization policies.

📄 Abstract(原文)

This study proposes the design, implementation, and evaluation of a software-based carbon footprint monitoring system developed specifically for the apparel manufacturing industry. As one of the major contributors to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the sector faces increasing pressure to monitor and reduce its environmental impact arising from energy-intensive activities such as fabric production, dyeing, garment manufacturing, and transportation. Existing carbon monitoring approaches often depend on hardware-based systems that provide historical data but offer limited support for real-time intervention and decision-making. The proposed platform consolidates production information, energy consumption records, material utilization, and logistics data into a unified digital system. Using standardized emission factors, it continuously calculates carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions and provides real-time visibility into environmental performance. This enables manufacturers to identify emission hotspots, implement corrective actions promptly, and improve overall sustainability outcomes. The study also examines market readiness and adoption trends for digital carbon monitoring solutions. Growing environmental regulations, sustainability reporting requirements, and increasing consumer demand for eco-friendly products have accelerated the need for effective carbon management tools. Major apparel-producing countries, including Bangladesh and China, are increasingly adopting such technologies to meet international trade expectations and sustainability commitments. Evidence from industry case studies indicates that digital monitoring systems contribute to measurable reductions in energy use and carbon emissions while supporting operational efficiency. Furthermore, the research highlights the influence of carbon taxation policies, sustainability standards, and financial incentives such as subsidies and green financing in promoting technology adoption. The findings demonstrate that real-time software-based carbon monitoring systems can generate both environmental and economic benefits, helping apparel manufacturers achieve regulatory compliance, improve competitiveness, and advance long-term sustainability goals.

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