Tian Changqing, Kong Fanchen, Zhang Hainan, et al. Carbon Emission and Emission Reduction with Low-carbon Technologies in Chinese Cold Chain Industry[J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2023, 44(4).
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Tian Changqing, Kong Fanchen, Zhang Hainan, et al. Carbon Emission and Emission Reduction with Low-carbon Technologies in Chinese Cold Chain Industry[J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2023, 44(4). DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.0253-4339.2023.04.068.
Carbon Emission and Emission Reduction with Low-carbon Technologies in Chinese Cold Chain Industry
The pursuit of fresh food quality has promoted the rapid development of the cold chain industry. The increase in cold chain equipment and facilities causes excessive energy consumption and refrigerant leakage
which has a negative impact on the environment. The development of the cold chain industry is therefore under pressure to reduce emissions under the current "two-carbon" goal. Considering the carbon footprint of the entire cold chain
this study calculates carbon emissions from three aspects
including refrigerant leakage
energy consumption
and food loss and waste. Emission reduction using environmental-friendly refrigerants
high-efficiency technologies
and low-carbon energy is also analyzed. The calculation results show that the current carbon emissions related to the cold chain are up to 402 million tons and will increase to 436 million tons in 2030 if the cold chain industry is developed with existing technology. However
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