LCA and SimaPro-based assessment of decarbonization and toxicity reduction in cotton yarn production in Arequipa, Peru. (#1041)
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December 1-3, 2025
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"Entrepreneurship with Purpose: Social and Technological Innovation in the Age of AI"
Location of Conference
Cartagena
Authors
Valdivieso Espejo, Andrea Lucia
Flores Javier, Mariela Cristina
Vásquez Noblecilla, Lissette
Portal Calixto, Juan Manuel
Jiménez Borges, Reinier
Yoisdel Castillo, Yoisdel
Abstract
This study presents a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of the cotton yarn production process in a company located in Arequipa, Peru, with the aim of identifying opportunities to reduce the environmental impacts associated with this industry. The functional unit considered is the production of 1 kg of cotton yarn, using a “gate-to-gate” approach and primary data validated by the company. The production process begins with the reception and storage of raw cotton, followed by a series of mechanical operations—opener, batan, carding, drawing, doubling, combing, autoleveller, roving, spinning, and winding—that transform the fiber into yarn, generating by-products and waste at each stage. Calculations determined that to obtain 1 kg of yarn, 1.287 kg of raw cotton is required, with an energy consumption of 7.99 kWh and the generation of 0.024 kg of solid waste.