Demand-Driven Wood/Bamboo Doors: Carbon Storage Potential and Greenhouse Gas Emissions

30 Pages Posted: 17 Sep 2024

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Zhiping Wang

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Rongjun Zhao

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Shuangbao Zhang

Beijing Forestry University

Zhangjing Chen

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Wenfa Xiao

Chinese Academy of Forestry

Jinmei Xu

Chinese Academy of Forestry

Abstract

Due to large number of doors used housing and construction products, the greenhouse gas (GHG) footprint related to door manufacturing is an interesting topic. Timber and bamboo products can reduce GHG emission due to their biogenic carbon storage via photosynthesis. The scientific evidence on the climate impact using wood-based door (WBD) and bamboo-based door (BBD) to replace steel-based door (SBD) is limited. In this study, life cycle assessments for WBD, BBD, SBD were conducted to evaluate the carbon impacts of raw materials, production, transport, and end-of-life stages. The GHG emissions of WBD, BBD, and SBD ranged from 270.42–363.24, 285.31–398.31, and 983.8–986.76 kg CO2 e/m3, respectively, indicating that the bio-based doors exhibited lower energy consumption and GHG emissions. The raw material stage (484.78–569.34 kg CO2 e/m3) was identified as a major source of GHG emissions throughout the product life cycle, while hot-pressing and coating processes were identified as emission hotspots in the production stage. Regarding biogenic carbon storage, the use of bio-based materials instead of steel-based materials for fire door manufacturing significantly reduced emissions. Considering disposal methods, recycling and incineration should be prioritized over landfills. Future research should focus on field survey in raw material stage, along with conducting a technical and economic analysis. The results provide valuable guidance for selecting doors in China in term of biogenic carbon storage and resource protection.

Keywords: greenhouse gas emissions, fire protective doors, distinguished materials, biogenic carbon storage, entire life cycle

Suggested Citation

Wang, Zhiping and Zhao, Rongjun and Zhang, Shuangbao and Chen, Zhangjing and Xiao, Wenfa and Xu, Jinmei, Demand-Driven Wood/Bamboo Doors: Carbon Storage Potential and Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4958596 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4958596

Zhiping Wang

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Rongjun Zhao

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Shuangbao Zhang

Beijing Forestry University ( email )

35 Qinghua E Rd.
WuDaoKou
Beijing, 100085
China

Zhangjing Chen

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

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Wenfa Xiao

Chinese Academy of Forestry ( email )

Jinmei Xu (Contact Author)

Chinese Academy of Forestry ( email )

China

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