Abstract

With the increasing prominence of global environmental problems, low carbon emissions have become one of the focuses of social attention. As a widely used material, the carbon emissions in the production and use of art paper cannot be ignored on the environmental impact. This paper aims to explore a comprehensive model study of carbon emissions from production to design of art paper. The study adopts the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) method to systematically evaluate the carbon emission energy that may be generated from paper production to subsequent design through data analysis of different art papers. Exploring multiple aspects, including the selection of materials and printing processes, the use of renewable energy, transportation conservation, and waste management, ultimately establishing a comprehensive assessment model for carbon emissions. It aims to provide practical and feasible solutions for sustainable development in design paper, providing a comprehensive framework for environmentally friendly paper for designers, while providing new ideas for environmental protection and sustainability.

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