A critical review and meta-analysis of energy demand, carbon footprint, and other environmental impacts from carbon fiber manufacturing

Hao Chen, Heather P.H. Liddell, Amod A. Ogale, Zoe Chunyu Miao, Muzan Williams Ijeoma, Michael Carbajales-Dale

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Abstract

The demand for carbon fibers and carbon fiber-reinforced polymers (CFRPs) is rapidly growing due to their outstanding mechanical properties and potential to enhance sustainability, particularly for lightweighting applications. However, carbon fibers are typically produced from fossil-based feedstocks, involve energy-intensive processes, and have limited options for sustainable end-of-life management or circularity. Despite these challenges, the energy demand and lifecycle environmental implications of their production remain poorly understood. Here, we conduct a critical literature review and meta-analysis of carbon fiber manufacturing, revealing significant variations in reported energy demand, carbon footprint, and lifecycle inventory data. Our analysis makes two novel contributions. First, we identify key underlying factors driving these variations. Second, we highlight that carbon fiber, far from being a homogeneous product, has grades varying substantially in mechanical properties, end-use markets, energy intensity of manufacturing processes, and therefore environmental impacts—an aspect often underrepresented in life cycle assessments. We assert that current data are insufficient for reliably evaluating environmental impacts, posing a risk of misleading decision-making. Addressing this gap requires new lifecycle inventory datasets clearly incorporating carbon fiber heterogeneity and key influencing factors identified in this study. Additionally, we propose actionable recommendations, including a checklist, to advance sustainability in the carbon fiber sector.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108302
Number of pages13
JournalResources, Conservation and Recycling
Volume219
Early online date8 Apr 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2025

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Data Availability Statement

I have provided data in Supplementary information file.

Funding

This work was supported as part of the Artificially Intelligent Manufacturing Paradigm for Composites (AIM for Composites), an Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC) funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences (BES) at Clemson University under Award DE-SC0023389.

FundersFunder number
U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Frontier Research Centers
Office of Science
Basic Energy SciencesDE-SC0023389

    Keywords

    • Cumulative energy demand (CED)
    • Environmental sustainability
    • Fiber-reinforced polymer composite
    • Grade of carbon fiber
    • Life cycle assessment (LCA)

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Waste Management and Disposal
    • Economics and Econometrics

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