Chairman Keng-Jung Chang of Real CO2 Technology Co., Ltd. authored a journal article centered on the company's system logic:
"Real-Time Carbon Data Collection Based on the Principle of the Responsible Steward: A Case Study of an Aluminum Metal Processing Plant"
Submitted to Advances in Management and Applied Economics (EconLit)
Real-Time Carbon Data Collection Based on the Duty of Care: A Case Study of an Aluminum Processing Plant
Abstract
With international brands enforcing strict Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) requirements, aluminum processing manufacturers must fulfill their Duty of Care to meet end-customer expectations, particularly in urgently reducing carbon emissions during production. Accurate real-time carbon data collection enables aluminum processing plants to immediately enhance carbon efficiency and fulfill their Duty of Care obligations demanded by end users.
This study explores a real-time carbon data collection system designed to precisely assess the carbon footprint of each production batch. Through the case study of an aluminum processing plant, we demonstrate how real-time data technologies can be applied to improve carbon efficiency, reduce emission errors, and continuously optimize production processes. The results show that real-time data collection significantly enhances carbon management in aluminum processing and supports better control of carbon emissions across different stages of the product life cycle.
