Modernizing cement manufacturing in China leads to substantial environmental gains

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China has witnessed a construction boom and thus an enormous amount of cement use in the past decades. At the same time, cement manufacturing technology has been upgraded rapidly. Here, based on national- and provincial-level data, we adopt regression models, life cycle assessment, and scenario analyses to present the evolution and environmental impacts of cement manufacturing technologies from 1996 to 2021. We find that novel suspension preheater rotary kilns account for approximately 99% of cement production in China in 2021. Climate change and fossil depletion are identified as the key environmental burdens of cement manufacturing, whereas the reduction in particulate matter emissions appears to be the most prominent benefit of the new technology. By 2021, technology upgrades had led to a mitigation of pollution from cement manufacturing by 25% to 53%. Our findings can help inform credible pathways towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly cement industry.

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Xu, X., Huang, B., Liu, L., Cao, Z., Gao, X., Mao, R., … Liu, G. (2022). Modernizing cement manufacturing in China leads to substantial environmental gains. Communications Earth and Environment, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-022-00579-3

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