Liu Shuyi, Liu Junran, Liao Qizheng, Bao Wei, XU Nuo, Wang Xiaopeng, Wang Laili
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Abstract
With the concern of global warming, efforts are increasingly focused on understanding and addressing carbon emission
in the life cycle of silk products. Whereas, the carbon sequestration effects of mulberry and silk are rarely mentioned in
the previous studies on the carbon footprint of silk products. In this regard, this study constructed a biomass method to
adequately evaluate the carbon sequestration effects of mulberry and silk produced in China. An application
demonstration was conducted in the area of mulberry fields and the cocoon yield of the silk industry in China from 1990
to 2021. The results indicate that mulberry fields in China fixed 875.9608 million tons of CO2 from 1990 to 2017, while
silk in cocoons produced in China fixed a total of 5.9528 million tons of CO2 . These vast quantities of carbon trapped in
mulberry leaves enter the silk, the silkworm chrysalis and silkworm droppings, as well as other by-products as silkworms
ingest, grow, and spin cocoons. This demonstrates that increased exploitation of sericulture by-products can also
contribute to carbon sequestration. Besides, the influence of the silk product's lifespan should be taken into account
when quantifying and analysing the carbon neutralization of silk. Therefore, extending the usage life of silk products as
long as feasible can also have a great effect on the carbon sequestration of silk products.
期刊介绍:
Industria Textila journal is addressed to university and research specialists, to companies active in the textiles and clothing sector and to the related sectors users of textile products with a technical purpose.