Pulp and paper manufacturers tangle with approach to emissions inventories

Jul 28th at 13:47
28-07-2023 13:47:05+07:00

Pulp and paper manufacturers tangle with approach to emissions inventories

Many pulp and paper manufacturers are continuing to seek effective tools for greenhouse gas inventories and going green.

 

At a training workshop earlier this month on greening the paper sector in Hanoi, organised by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment’s (MoNRE) Department of Climate Change (DCC) together with Japan International Cooperation Agency, hundreds of questions from manufacturers were sent to the organising board over how to approach effective tools for greenhouse gas (GHG) emission mitigation and inventories.

The most common concerns were the investment cost for segments such as solar power rooftops; the time to recoup the capital; and types of coal to save energy with low emissions. The pros and cons of biomass electricity, an alternative for fossil fuels, were also discussed.

The workshop found that firms have little knowledge of GHG inventories, and do not know whether they can build up their reports on inventories or get support from intermediate parties. They also have questions on how to determine direct and indirect emission sources from their facilities and how to collect enough data.

Capital shortage has been a headache for local paper manufacturers (Photo: VNA)

Pulp and paper manufacturers expect a specific guide on GHG inventories and international experience from pioneering manufacturers on financial and technical barriers during the process.

Lack of knowledge may impact the progress of reporting GHG emissions data to the Ministry of Construction. According to current regulations on such emissions and protection of the ozone layer, cement manufacturers had to submit GHG emission data before April this year so that the ministry could conduct GHG inventory figures to cover 2022. From 2024, businesses will be responsible for this work every other year.

According to Decision No.01/2022/QD-TTg on sectors and establishments emitting GHGs subject to inventory, 69 pulp and paper facilities in Vietnam must implement such an inventory.

Dang Hong Hanh, a technical expert from the Support for Planning and Implementation of the Nationally Determined Contributions in Vietnam, said implementing and reporting GHG emissions inventory is a new obligation and goes beyond normal business operations.

“Previously, they just had to make a report about energy usage, which was much simpler compared to emission inventory – which requires a certain level of technical understanding. Therefore, enterprises will certainly face many difficulties in the first few years of implementing this work, in terms of technical capacity and lack of trained personnel,” Hanh said.

GHG inventory in terms of the pulp and paper sector is required to be implemented drastically because it is one of the most energy-intensive industries. In Vietnam, 96 per cent of facilities in this sector are small or medium in size, raising concerns about emissions, Hanh said.

Furthermore, these manufacturers face reputation damage if the companies do not change to a more sustainable path.

The pulp and paper industry is among the top five most energy-intensive industries globally and is the fourth-largest industrial energy user. This industry accounts for approximately 6 per cent of global industrial energy use and 2 per cent of direct industrial CO2 emissions, according to the International Energy Agency.

By 2022, Vietnam’s paper industry had more than 500 manufacturing enterprises: over 20 large-scale enterprises account for 65 per cent of paper output and almost 500 small- and medium-capacity enterprises account for approximately 35 per cent of output, cited the Vietnam Pulp and Paper Association.

The production capacity of the whole industry in 2022 reached about 8.2 million tonnes. Actual production capacity was 5.7 million tonnes and the consumption quantity is 6.8 million tonnes, raising concern about environmental pollution.

Luong Quang Huy, head of the GHG Emission Reduction and Ozone Layer Protection at the DCC said, “In order to support manufacturers in GHG inventories progress, the MoNRE is completing circulars on technical regulations for measuring, reporting, and appraising emission reductions and related inventory. We have completed a circular for the waste management sector, and circulars for many other sectors will also be promulgated soon.”

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