Quantification of carbon emissions and removals from land, plants, and products : A case study of cotton used in IKEA'sproducts

The method framework for quantifying the carbon emissions and removals from land, plants and products for cotton is developed in this study, which is feasible for most cotton supply chains. Collected defaults and suggested sources for required data inputs are provided. Current data gaps are defined,...

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Main Author: Xie, Ting
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Language:English
Published: Linköpings universitet, Tema Miljöförändring 2021
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-liu-1788132021-09-02T05:30:49ZQuantification of carbon emissions and removals from land, plants, and products : A case study of cotton used in IKEA'sproductsengXie, TingLinköpings universitet, Tema Miljöförändring2021carbon sequestrationcottonland use changesoilharvested productClimate ResearchKlimatforskningEnvironmental Sciences related to Agriculture and Land-useMiljö- och naturvårdsvetenskapEnvironmental SciencesMiljövetenskapEarth and Related Environmental SciencesGeovetenskap och miljövetenskapThe method framework for quantifying the carbon emissions and removals from land, plants and products for cotton is developed in this study, which is feasible for most cotton supply chains. Collected defaults and suggested sources for required data inputs are provided. Current data gaps are defined, including the knowledge gap found in the storage time of cotton in the product pool, which requires further investigation in the future. Based on the quantification results of IKEA's case in 2019, there is a net 2.9 kg carbon stock increase per kg purchased cotton on average, equivalently offsetting 10.2% of global warming potential caused by cotton lint production emissions. Analysis results indicate that land-based carbon removals can be a cost-effective approach to achieve climate mitigation for cotton corporations. The amount of removed carbon can be greatly improved by avoiding emissions from land use change, adopting a higher level of conservation tillage to improve mineral soil carbon sequestration, and increasing carbon storage time in products to enlarge the climate benefit of cotton products carbon removals. Based on case study results, the carbon removals potential of global cotton production is estimated to be 5.4 Mt CO2-eq in 2019 and projected to reach 6.2 Mt CO2-eq in2029, which can mitigate over 0.01% of the GWP caused by the total worldwide anthropogenic emissions. Though this climate mitigation is relatively small, it breaks out the general cognition of agriculture carbon removals and provides us preliminary insight into cotton carbon sequestration capability and its potential. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-178813application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
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topic carbon sequestration
cotton
land use change
soil
harvested product
Climate Research
Klimatforskning
Environmental Sciences related to Agriculture and Land-use
Miljö- och naturvårdsvetenskap
Environmental Sciences
Miljövetenskap
Earth and Related Environmental Sciences
Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap
spellingShingle carbon sequestration
cotton
land use change
soil
harvested product
Climate Research
Klimatforskning
Environmental Sciences related to Agriculture and Land-use
Miljö- och naturvårdsvetenskap
Environmental Sciences
Miljövetenskap
Earth and Related Environmental Sciences
Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap
Xie, Ting
Quantification of carbon emissions and removals from land, plants, and products : A case study of cotton used in IKEA'sproducts
description The method framework for quantifying the carbon emissions and removals from land, plants and products for cotton is developed in this study, which is feasible for most cotton supply chains. Collected defaults and suggested sources for required data inputs are provided. Current data gaps are defined, including the knowledge gap found in the storage time of cotton in the product pool, which requires further investigation in the future. Based on the quantification results of IKEA's case in 2019, there is a net 2.9 kg carbon stock increase per kg purchased cotton on average, equivalently offsetting 10.2% of global warming potential caused by cotton lint production emissions. Analysis results indicate that land-based carbon removals can be a cost-effective approach to achieve climate mitigation for cotton corporations. The amount of removed carbon can be greatly improved by avoiding emissions from land use change, adopting a higher level of conservation tillage to improve mineral soil carbon sequestration, and increasing carbon storage time in products to enlarge the climate benefit of cotton products carbon removals. Based on case study results, the carbon removals potential of global cotton production is estimated to be 5.4 Mt CO2-eq in 2019 and projected to reach 6.2 Mt CO2-eq in2029, which can mitigate over 0.01% of the GWP caused by the total worldwide anthropogenic emissions. Though this climate mitigation is relatively small, it breaks out the general cognition of agriculture carbon removals and provides us preliminary insight into cotton carbon sequestration capability and its potential.
author Xie, Ting
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title Quantification of carbon emissions and removals from land, plants, and products : A case study of cotton used in IKEA'sproducts
title_short Quantification of carbon emissions and removals from land, plants, and products : A case study of cotton used in IKEA'sproducts
title_full Quantification of carbon emissions and removals from land, plants, and products : A case study of cotton used in IKEA'sproducts
title_fullStr Quantification of carbon emissions and removals from land, plants, and products : A case study of cotton used in IKEA'sproducts
title_full_unstemmed Quantification of carbon emissions and removals from land, plants, and products : A case study of cotton used in IKEA'sproducts
title_sort quantification of carbon emissions and removals from land, plants, and products : a case study of cotton used in ikea'sproducts
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