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Basic data | Standard ID | GB/T 32151.52-2025 (GB/T32151.52-2025) | | Description (Translated English) | Requirements of the greenhouse gas emissions accounting and reporting - Part 52: Domestic ceramics enterprise | | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | Z04 | | Classification of International Standard | 13.020.10 | | Word Count Estimation | 20,222 | | Date of Issue | 2025-05-30 | | Date of Implementation | 2025-12-01 | | Issuing agency(ies) | State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration |
GB/T 32151.52-2025: Requirements of the greenhouse gas emissions accounting and reporting - Part 52: Domestic ceramics enterprise
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ICS 13.020.10
CCSZ04
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
Greenhouse gas emissions accounting and reporting requirements
Part 52.Daily-use ceramics enterprises
Released on 2025-05-30
2025-12-01 Implementation
State Administration for Market Regulation
The National Standardization Administration issued
Table of contents
Preface III
Introduction V
1 Scope 1
2 Normative references 1
3 Terms and Definitions 1
4 Accounting Boundary 2
5 Measurement, monitoring and testing requirements 2
6 Calculation steps and methods 4
7 Data Quality Management 7
8 Report content and format 7
Appendix A (Informative) Schematic diagram of greenhouse gas emission accounting boundaries for daily-use ceramic enterprises 9
Appendix B (Informative) Report Format Template 10
Appendix C (Informative) Recommended values of relevant parameters 12
Reference 13
Foreword
This document is in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 1.1-2020 "Guidelines for standardization work Part 1.Structure and drafting rules for standardization documents"
Drafting.
This document is Part 52 of GB/T 32151.GB/T 32151 has published the following parts.
--- Part 1.Power generation enterprises;
--- Part 2.Grid enterprises;
--- Part 3.Magnesium smelting enterprises;
--- Part 4.Aluminium smelting enterprises;
--- Part 5.Iron and steel production enterprises;
--- Part 6.Civil aviation enterprises;
--- Part 7.Flat glass production enterprises;
--- Part 8.Cement production enterprises;
--- Part 9.Ceramic production enterprises;
--- Part 10.Chemical production enterprises;
--- Part 11.Coal production enterprises;
--- Part 12.Textile and clothing enterprises;
--- Part 13.Independent coking enterprises;
--- Part 14.Other non-ferrous metal smelting and rolling processing enterprises;
--- Part 15.Petrochemical enterprises;
--- Part 16.Oil and gas production enterprises;
--- Part 17.Fluorine chemical enterprises;
--- Part 18.Forging enterprises;
--- Part 19.Heat treatment enterprises;
--- Part 20.Furniture manufacturing enterprises;
--- Part 21.Foundry enterprises;
--- Part 22.Livestock and poultry breeding enterprises;
--- Part 23.Planting industry institutions;
--- Part 24.Electronic equipment manufacturing enterprises;
--- Part 25.Food, tobacco, wine, beverage and refined tea enterprises;
--- Part 27.Land transportation enterprises;
--- Part 28.Mining enterprises;
--- Part 29.Machinery and equipment manufacturing enterprises;
--- Part 30.Water transport enterprises;
--- Part 31.Wood processing enterprises;
--- Part 32.Coatings manufacturers;
--- Part 34.Carbon material production enterprises;
--- Part 35.Glass fiber product manufacturers;
--- Part 36.Thermal insulation material manufacturers;
--- Part 37.Manufacturers of sintered building materials for walls, roofs and roads;
--- Part 38.Cement product manufacturers;
--- Part 39.Building gypsum production enterprises;
--- Part 40.Manufacturers of building waterproof materials;
--- Part 41.Industrial silicon production enterprises;
--- Part 42.Copper smelting enterprises;
--- Part 43.Lead smelting enterprises;
--- Part 44.Zinc smelting enterprises;
--- Part 45.Phosphoric acid and phosphate enterprises;
--- Part 46.Waste battery treatment and disposal enterprises;
--- Part 47.Chemical fiber production enterprises;
--- Part 48.Town gas supply enterprises;
--- Part 49.Waste landfill treatment enterprises;
--- Part 50.Cold storage operating enterprises;
--- Part 51.Stamping enterprises;
--- Part 52.Daily-use ceramic enterprises.
Please note that some of the contents of this document may involve patents. The issuing organization of this document does not assume the responsibility for identifying patents.
This document was proposed by China Light Industry Federation.
This document was prepared by the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Daily-Use Ceramics (SAC/TC405) and the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Carbon Emission Management
(SAC/TC548) jointly managed.
This document was drafted by. China Light Industry Ceramics Research Institute, Guangdong Zhongpeng Thermal Energy Technology Co., Ltd., Foshan Delitai Technology Co., Ltd.
Co., Ltd., Zhejiang Tianfeng Ceramics Co., Ltd., Zhejiang Yilang Ceramics Co., Ltd., Hunan Hualian Ceramics Co., Ltd., Zibo Huaguang National Ceramics Co., Ltd.
Ji Culture Co., Ltd., Hejiang Huayi Ceramic Products Co., Ltd., Hunan New Century Ceramics Co., Ltd., and Jiangxi Ceramics Testing Center.
The main drafters of this document are. Xu Dayu, Lai Ridong, Wu Junliang, Mei Liling, Tang Weilong, Xu Junqi, Su Minglei, Liu Yuchi, Li Hang,
Zhao Zengyi.
Introduction
Climate change caused by human activities has been recognized as one of the greatest challenges facing the world and will continue to occur in the coming decades.
Climate change will have an impact on human and natural systems and will have an impact on resource availability, economic activities and human
In response, relevant international organizations, countries and regions are formulating and implementing international, regional, national and local
The United Nations is working to develop a green house gas emissions management program to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations in the Earth's atmosphere and help humanity adapt to climate change.
Greenhouse gas emission management plans need to be based on the best scientific knowledge and take effective and progressive measures to address the impacts of climate change.
Standards help transform this scientific knowledge into tools to address climate change. Greenhouse gas emissions management programs rely on
Relies on the quantification, monitoring and reporting of greenhouse gases.
GB/T 32151 specifies the requirements for greenhouse gas emissions accounting and reporting at different enterprise levels.
Enterprises shall specify their greenhouse gas emission boundaries, measurement, monitoring and testing requirements, accounting steps and methods, data quality management, reporting
Content and format, etc. GB/T 32151 is intended to be divided into the following parts.
--- Part 1.Power generation enterprises;
--- Part 2.Grid enterprises;
--- Part 3.Magnesium smelting enterprises;
--- Part 4.Aluminium smelting enterprises;
--- Part 5.Iron and steel production enterprises;
--- Part 6.Civil aviation enterprises;
--- Part 7.Flat glass production enterprises;
--- Part 8.Cement production enterprises;
--- Part 9.Ceramic production enterprises;
--- Part 10.Chemical production enterprises;
--- Part 11.Coal production enterprises;
--- Part 12.Textile and clothing enterprises;
--- Part 13.Independent coking enterprises;
--- Part 14.Other non-ferrous metal smelting and rolling processing enterprises;
--- Part 15.Petrochemical enterprises;
--- Part 16.Oil and gas production enterprises;
--- Part 17.Fluorine chemical enterprises;
--- Part 18.Forging enterprises;
--- Part 19.Heat treatment enterprises;
--- Part 20.Furniture manufacturing enterprises;
--- Part 21.Foundry enterprises;
--- Part 22.Livestock and poultry breeding enterprises;
--- Part 23.Planting industry institutions;
--- Part 24.Electronic equipment manufacturing enterprises;
--- Part 25.Food, tobacco, wine, beverage and refined tea enterprises;
--- Part 26.Paper and paper products manufacturing enterprises;
--- Part 27.Land transportation enterprises;
--- Part 28.Mining enterprises;
--- Part 29.Machinery and equipment manufacturing enterprises;
--- Part 30.Water transport enterprises;
--- Part 31.Wood processing enterprises;
--- Part 32.Coatings manufacturers;
--- Part 33.Pigment production enterprises;
--- Part 34.Carbon material production enterprises;
--- Part 35.Glass fiber product manufacturers;
--- Part 36.Thermal insulation material manufacturers;
--- Part 37.Manufacturers of sintered building materials for walls, roofs and roads;
--- Part 38.Cement product manufacturers;
--- Part 39.Building gypsum production enterprises;
--- Part 40.Manufacturers of building waterproof materials;
--- Part 41.Industrial silicon production enterprises;
--- Part 42.Copper smelting enterprises;
--- Part 43.Lead smelting enterprises;
--- Part 44.Zinc smelting enterprises;
--- Part 45.Phosphoric acid and phosphate enterprises;
--- Part 46.Waste battery treatment and disposal enterprises;
--- Part 47.Chemical fiber production enterprises;
--- Part 48.Town gas supply enterprises;
--- Part 49.Waste landfill treatment enterprises;
--- Part 50.Cold storage operating enterprises;
--- Part 51.Stamping enterprises;
--- Part 52.Daily-use ceramic enterprises.
Greenhouse gas emissions accounting and reporting requirements
Part 52.Daily-use ceramics enterprises
1 Scope
This document specifies the accounting boundaries, measurement, monitoring and testing requirements, data and other requirements for greenhouse gas emissions accounting and reporting for daily-use ceramic enterprises.
Quality management, report content and format, describes the accounting steps and methods.
This document is applicable to the accounting and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions by daily-use ceramic enterprises.
The industry shall calculate greenhouse gas emissions in accordance with this document and prepare greenhouse gas emission reports.
2 Normative references
The contents of the following documents constitute essential clauses of this document through normative references in this document.
For referenced documents without a date, only the version corresponding to that date applies to this document; for referenced documents without a date, the latest version (including all amendments) applies to
This document.
GB/T 213 Method for determination of calorific value of coal
GB/T 384 Determination of calorific value of petroleum products
GB/T 5000 Terminology of daily-use ceramics
GB/T 6422 Guidelines for energy testing of energy-consuming equipment
GB/T 11062 Calculation method for calorific value, density, relative density and Wobbe index of natural gas
GB/T 15316 General technical rules for energy conservation monitoring
GB 17167 General rules for the allocation and management of energy metering instruments in energy-consuming units
GB/T 32150 General principles for accounting and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions from industrial enterprises
GB/T 50123 Geotechnical Test Methods Standard
QB/T 1493-2019 Determination and calculation method of thermal balance and thermal efficiency of daily-use ceramic flame tunnel kiln
QB/T 2129-2019 Determination and calculation method of heat balance and thermal efficiency of intermittent kilns in daily-use ceramic industry
QB/T 2130-2022 Determination and calculation method of thermal balance and thermal efficiency of daily-use ceramic color baking roller kiln
QB/T 2131-2022 Determination and calculation method of heat balance and thermal efficiency of daily-use ceramic chain dryers
3 Terms and definitions
The terms and definitions defined in GB/T 5000, GB/T 32150 and the following apply to this document.
3.1
An independent accounting unit whose main business is the production and processing of daily-use ceramic products.
3.2
The total amount of greenhouse gases (measured in mass) released into the atmosphere during a specific period of time.
Note. The greenhouse gases referred to in this document include only carbon dioxide (CO2).
[Source. GB/T 32150-2015, 3.6]

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