2023
DOI: 10.1111/ijag.16637
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Alternative raw material research for decarbonization of UK glass manufacture

Abstract: Based on the current UK decarbonization policy, a general outlook on potential routes for the glass industry to achieve net‐zero is discussed and the differentiation during decarbonization is specified. Biomass ash is considered a potential alternative raw material for low‐carbon glass manufacture as it is rich in certain advantageous components, chiefly network modifiers. Simple sieving processes were shown to effectively separate impurities such as S, Cl, and C from some biomass ashes according to particle s… Show more

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“…In recent years, the international net-zero carbon emission trend has also affected the glass industry, which will have a transformative impact through lightweight changes [10]. Light glass and glass recycling are solutions to reduce the effect of carbon dioxide in the glass industry [11,12]. This study will take the glass industry as an example to explore its continuous production decision-making model under the green economy, including the carbon tax system, carbon rights trading system, recycling system (circular economy), the carbon emission cost, and the operating cost.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, the international net-zero carbon emission trend has also affected the glass industry, which will have a transformative impact through lightweight changes [10]. Light glass and glass recycling are solutions to reduce the effect of carbon dioxide in the glass industry [11,12]. This study will take the glass industry as an example to explore its continuous production decision-making model under the green economy, including the carbon tax system, carbon rights trading system, recycling system (circular economy), the carbon emission cost, and the operating cost.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%