The cement industry is a major contributor to carbon emissions, responsible for 5–8% of global emissions. This industry is expanding, particularly in emerging economies, and it is expected that CO2 emissions will rise by 4% by 2050. To address this critical concern, this paper identifies ten factors that contribute to carbon emissions in the cement production process through an extensive literature review and prioritises these factors using the Bayesian best–worst method. The data was gathered by conducting a methodical online survey with seven cement industry professionals in Bangladesh, with the aim of gaining insights into the emerging economy. The results illustrate that fuel burning and electricity consumption are the two greatest cont...
Cement production requires intensive use of natural raw materials and energy. It also results in emi...
Cement manufacturing is an energy-and carbon-intensive process and a prominent contributor to global...
The cement industry is generally considered responsible for upwards of 5% of anthropogenic greenhous...
The cement industry is a major contributor to carbon emissions, responsible for 5–8% of global emiss...
The cement industry is a major contributor to carbon emissions, responsible for 5–8% of global emiss...
The cement industry is a major contributor to carbon emissions, responsible for 5–8% of global emiss...
Cement production is an energy and carbon-intensive process. Hence, they are a noteworthy contributo...
Achieving low-carbon development of the cement industry in the developing countries is fundamental t...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has predicted global rise in temperature and ca...
In order to fight against the climate change, China has set a series of emission reduction policies ...
Cement is the most manufactured product on earth. Unfortunately, the manufacture of cement is accomp...
Cement production requires intensive use of natural raw materials and energy. It also results in emi...
© 2016 The AuthorsThe cement industry is generally considered responsible for upwards of 5% of anthr...
Cement production requires intensive use of natural raw materials and energy. It also results in emi...
AbstractThe cement industry is generally considered responsible for upwards of 5% of anthropogenic g...
Cement production requires intensive use of natural raw materials and energy. It also results in emi...
Cement manufacturing is an energy-and carbon-intensive process and a prominent contributor to global...
The cement industry is generally considered responsible for upwards of 5% of anthropogenic greenhous...
The cement industry is a major contributor to carbon emissions, responsible for 5–8% of global emiss...
The cement industry is a major contributor to carbon emissions, responsible for 5–8% of global emiss...
The cement industry is a major contributor to carbon emissions, responsible for 5–8% of global emiss...
Cement production is an energy and carbon-intensive process. Hence, they are a noteworthy contributo...
Achieving low-carbon development of the cement industry in the developing countries is fundamental t...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has predicted global rise in temperature and ca...
In order to fight against the climate change, China has set a series of emission reduction policies ...
Cement is the most manufactured product on earth. Unfortunately, the manufacture of cement is accomp...
Cement production requires intensive use of natural raw materials and energy. It also results in emi...
© 2016 The AuthorsThe cement industry is generally considered responsible for upwards of 5% of anthr...
Cement production requires intensive use of natural raw materials and energy. It also results in emi...
AbstractThe cement industry is generally considered responsible for upwards of 5% of anthropogenic g...
Cement production requires intensive use of natural raw materials and energy. It also results in emi...
Cement manufacturing is an energy-and carbon-intensive process and a prominent contributor to global...
The cement industry is generally considered responsible for upwards of 5% of anthropogenic greenhous...