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Emission impacts of China's solid waste import ban and COVID-19 in the copper supply chain

Engineering and Technology

Emission impacts of China's solid waste import ban and COVID-19 in the copper supply chain

J. Ryter, X. Fu, et al.

This study investigates how the copper supply chain responds to China's solid waste import ban and the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The research reveals that the ban has unintended environmental consequences, increasing CO2 emissions, while refined copper imports could mitigate this effect. Conducted by John Ryter, Xinkai Fu, Karan Bhuwalka, Richard Roth, and Elsa A. Olivetti from MIT, this analysis sheds light on complex dynamics affecting global emissions.

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Abstract
Climate change will increase the frequency and severity of supply chain disruptions and large-scale economic crises, also prompting environmentally protective local policies. Here we use econometric time series analysis, inventory-driven price formation, dynamic material flow analysis, and life cycle assessment to model each copper supply chain actor's response to China's solid waste import ban and the COVID-19 pandemic. We demonstrate that the economic changes associated with China's solid waste import ban increase primary refining within China, offsetting the environmental benefits of decreased copper scrap refining and generating a cumulative increase in CO2-equivalent emissions of up to 13 Mt by 2040. Increasing China's refined copper imports reverses this trend, decreasing CO2e emissions in China (up to 180 Mt by 2040) and globally (up to 20 Mt). We test sensitivity to supply chain disruptions using GDP, mining, and refining shocks associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, showing the results translate onto disruption effects.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 18, 2021
Authors
John Ryter, Xinkai Fu, Karan Bhuwalka, Richard Roth, Elsa A. Olivetti
Tags
copper supply chain
China
solid waste import ban
COVID-19 pandemic
CO2 emissions
refined copper imports
environmental impact
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