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Carbon reduction and water saving potentials for growing corrugated boxes for express delivery services in China

Zenghui Xu, La Zhuo, Bianbian Feng, Meng Li, Wei Wang, Hongrong Huang, Pute Wu

2024Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

in China, where 81% of recent global express delivery growth occurred. However, the environmental impacts of production, usage, disposal, and recycling of corrugated boxes under the entire supply chain remain unclear. Here, we estimate the magnitudes, drivers, and mitigation potentials of cradle-to-grave life-cycle carbon footprint (CF) and three colors of water footprints (WFs) for corrugated cardboard packaging in China. Over 2007 to 2021, CF, blue and gray WFs per unit package decreased by 45%, 60%, and 84%, respectively, while green WF increased by 23% with growing imports of virgin pulp and China's waste ban. National total CF and WFs were 21 to 102 folded with the scale effects. Only a combination of the supply chain reconstruction, lighter single-piece packaging, and increased recycling rate can possibly reduce the environmental footprints by 24 to 44% by 2035.

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Carbon footprintChinaPulp (tooth)Environmental scienceSupply chaincardboardPaper productionLife-cycle assessmentGreenhouse gasEnvironmental engineeringPulp and paper industryBusinessWaste managementAgricultural economicsEngineeringProduction (economics)GeographyBiologyMechanical engineeringEcologyMacroeconomicsMarketingArchaeologyEconomicsMedicinePathologyEnvironmental Impact and SustainabilityRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesSustainable Supply Chain Management