Carbon Footprint Accounting and Emission Hotspot Identification in an Industrial Plastic Injection Molding Process
産業用プラスチック射出成形プロセスにおけるカーボンフットプリント会計と排出ホットスポットの特定 (AI 翻訳)
Kübra Tümay Ateş, Gamze Arslan, Özge Demirdelen, Mehmet Yüksel
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日本語
本研究は、トルコのプラスチック射出成形工場を対象に、ISO 14064-1:2019に基づく全カテゴリ(カテゴリ1~6)のGHGインベントリを構築し、カーボンフットプリントを算定した。総排出量は3,922.75 tCO2eで、購入原材料と廃棄物処理段階が主要なホットスポットであることを特定。不確実性分析とマテリアリティ分析を組み合わせた手法は、産業界のカーボンアカウンティングに新規性をもたらす。
English
This study develops a comprehensive GHG inventory for a plastic injection molding plant in Turkey, covering all categories (1-6) per ISO 14064-1:2019. Total emissions are 3,922.75 tCO2e, with purchased raw materials and end-of-life stages as key hotspots. The inclusion of uncertainty and materiality analyses provides methodological novelty for corporate carbon accounting.
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日本のGX文脈において
日本ではSSBJ基準や有報でのGHG開示が進む中、スコープ3を含む全カテゴリの算定事例は実務参考となる。特に製造業のサプライチェーン排出削減計画策定に役立つ。
In the global GX context
This paper offers a practical model for full-scope GHG accounting (including Scope 3) in manufacturing, aligning with ISSB and CSRD requirements. The hotspot analysis and uncertainty assessment are valuable for corporate disclosure and transition planning.
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🔬研究者:Provides a replicable methodology for full-category carbon footprinting in industrial processes, with uncertainty and materiality analysis.
🏢実務担当者:Offers a baseline and hotspot identification for plastic injection molders to develop emission reduction action plans.
🏛政策担当者:Demonstrates the feasibility of comprehensive GHG accounting in SMEs, supporting policy for mandatory disclosure.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Climate change is one of the most pressing global environmental challenges, driven by the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Industrial processes, particularly plastic injection molding, are major contributors due to their high energy demand, raw material use, and waste generation. This study quantifies the carbon footprint of plastic injection molding operations and identifies emission hotspots to support alignment with sustainability objectives. A greenhouse gas inventory was developed for the production processes of Petka Mold Industry in Adana, Türkiye, covering 1 January–31 December 2023. The assessment followed the ISO 14064-1:2019 standard and included emissions from direct fuel consumption, purchased electricity, refrigerant leaks, company vehicles, employee commuting, business travel, purchased goods, and waste transportation. Carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide were calculated in carbon dioxide equivalent units. This research represents the first comprehensive carbon footprint study in the plastic mold sector integrating all categories (Categories 1–6). In addition, uncertainty and materiality analyses were applied to ensure robustness and transparency, an approach rarely adopted in similar industrial contexts. While most previous studies are limited to Categories 1–3, this work expands the boundaries to all categories, offering a pioneering model for industrial applications. The total corporate GHG emissions for 2023 were calculated as 3922.75 metric tons of CO2e. Among the categories, purchased raw materials and end-of-life product stages were the most significant contributors, whereas transport and auxiliary services had smaller shares. The results provide a reliable baseline for developing action plans and pursuing emission reduction targets. By combining full category coverage with rigorous assessment tools, this study contributes methodological novelty to corporate carbon accounting and establishes a foundation for future progress toward carbon neutrality.
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