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Decarbonizing the ceramics industry: A systematic and critical review of policy options, developments and sociotechnical systemsopen access

Authors
Furszyfer, Del Rio Dylan D.Sovacool, Benjamin K.Foley, Aoife M.Griffiths, SteveBazilian, MorganKim, JinsooRooney, David
Issue Date
Apr-2022
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Keywords
Ceramic processes; Ceramics; Ceramics manufacturing; Climate change; Climate mitigation; Energy policy; Industrial decarbonization; Innovation; Net-zero; Sustainability transitions
Citation
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, v.157, pp.1 - 31
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Journal Title
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
Volume
157
Start Page
1
End Page
31
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/139021
DOI
10.1016/j.rser.2022.112081
ISSN
1364-0321
Abstract
Ceramics are considered one of the greatest and earliest most useful successes of humankind. However, ceramics can be highly damaging to natural and social systems during their lifecycle, from material extraction to waste handling. For example, each year in the EU, the manufacture of ceramics (e.g., refractories, wall and floor tiles and bricks and roof tile) emit 19 Mt CO2, while globally, bricks manufacturing is responsible for 2.7% of carbon emissions annually. This critical and systematic review seeks to identify alternatives to mitigate the climate effects of ceramics products and processes to make their lifecycle more sustainable. This article reviews 324 studies to answer the following questions: what are the main determinants of energy and carbon emissions emerging from the ceramics industry? What benefits will this industry amass from adopting more low-carbon processes in manufacturing their products, and what barriers will need to be tackled? We employ a sociotechnical approach to answer these questions, identify barriers to decarbonise the ceramics industry, and present promising avenues for future research. In doing so, we show that environmental and energy challenges associated with the ceramics industry are not just limited to the manufacturing stage but also relate to the extraction of raw materials, waste disposal, and landfilling.
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