Modelling Carbon Storage Dynamics of Wood Products with the HWP-RIAL Model—Projection of Particleboard End-of-Life Emissions under Different Climate Mitigation Measures

Author:

Király Éva1ORCID,Kis-Kovács Gábor2,Börcsök Zoltán3ORCID,Kocsis Zoltán3,Németh Gábor3,Polgár András4,Borovics Attila1

Affiliation:

1. Forest Research Institute, University of Sopron, Várkerület 30/A, H-9600 Sárvár, Hungary

2. Hungarian Meteorological Service, Kitaibel Pál Street 1, H-1024 Budapest, Hungary

3. Faculty of Wood Engineering and Creative Industries, University of Sopron, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky E. Street 4, H-9400 Sopron, Hungary

4. Faculty of Forestry, University of Sopron, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky E. Street 4, H-9400 Sopron, Hungary

Abstract

Harvested wood products (HWPs) store a significant amount of carbon, and their lifetime extension and appropriate waste management, recycling, and reuse can contribute remarkably to the achievement of climate goals. In this study, we examined the carbon storage and CO2 and CH4 emissions under different scenarios of 200,000 m3 particleboard manufactured in 2020 by a hypothetical manufacturer. The scope of our investigation was to model the effects of a changing product lifetime, recycling rates and waste management practices on the duration of the carbon storage in wood panels and on their emission patterns. The aim of the investigation was to identify the most climate-friendly practices and find the combination of measures related to HWP production and waste management with the highest climate mitigation effect. We used the newly developed HWP-RIAL (recycling, incineration and landfill) model for the projections, which is a combination of two IPCC models parametrized for Hungarian circumstances and supplemented with a self-developed recycling and waste-route-selection submodule. The model runs covered the period 2020–2130. According to the results, the combined scenario with bundled mitigation activities had the largest mitigation potential in the modelled period, resulting in 32% emission reduction by 2050 as compared to the business-as-usual scenario. Amongst individual mitigation activities, increased recycling rates had the largest mitigation effect. The lifetime extension of particleboard can be a complementary measure to support climate mitigation efforts, along with the concept of cascade use and that of circular bioeconomy. Results showed that landfilled wood waste is a significant source of CH4 emissions on the long term; thus, incineration of wood waste is preferable to landfilling.

Funder

Ministry of Culture and Innovation of Hungary from the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

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