Investigating the Environmental and Economic Benefits of Energy Efficient Brick Kilns

About the Authors

Sanval Nasim

Assistant Professor of Economics, Colby College

Faiza Sharif

Professor, Researcher and Director at Government College University, Lahore

  • Posted On: February 28, 2018

Conventional brick kilns’ Bull’s Trench Kiln (BTK)” in Pakistan’s Punjab province are a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions and harmful particulates which exacerbate climate change and deteriorate ambient air quality, respectively.

The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) has recently introduced a new kiln technology “Induced Draft Zigzag Kiln (IDZK)” in Nepal which is more energy efficient than conventional kilns. ICIMOD statistics suggest that IDZKs produce 25 percent more high-quality bricks, use 30 percent less fuel, and generate 70 percent less emissions compared to BTKs.

This study was funded by the International Growth Centre (IGC) in 2018.

Key Output:

Report: Investigating the Environmental and Economic Benefits of Energy Efficient Brick Kilns

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