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2.G(b) - Other Product use: Tobacco

Short description

Name of Category Method AD EF
2.G(b) Other Product use: Tobacco T2 NS CS/D



In this sub-category, Germany reports NOₓ, NH₃, NMVOC, TSP, PM₁₀, PM2.5, Cd, Co, Cu, Ni, Zn, Benzo(a)pyrene (B[a]P), Benzo(b)fluoranthene (B[b]F), Benzo(k)fluoranthene (B[k]F), Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene (I[1,2,3-c,d]P), PAH 1-4 and PCDD/F emissions from the smoking of cigarettes and cigars.

NOx NMVOC SO2 NH3 PM2.5 PM10 TSP BC CO Cu Ni Zn PCDD/F B(a)P B(b)F B(k)F I(x)P PAH1-4
-/- -/- NE -/- -/- -/- -/- NE -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/-

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L/- key source by Level only
-/T key source by Trend only
L/T key source by both Level and Trend
-/- no key source for this pollutant
IE emission of specific pollutant Included Elsewhere (i.e. in another category)
NE emission of specific pollutant Not Estimated (yet)
NA specific pollutant not emitted from this source or activity = Not Applicable
* no analysis done

Method

Activity data

Statistical data from the tax registration of sold tobacco, cigarettes and cigars [Lit. 1] are used as activity data.
For the calculation of the overall consumption quantity of tobacco the default quantity of tobacco for cigarettes and cigars of the emission guidebook 2023(note to table 3-15 p. 23) [Lit. 2] is chosen: a cigarette contains 1 g of tobacco and a cigar contains 5 g of tobacco.

The quantity of consumed tobacco has decreased in 2022 to a historical low value of 103,854 t.

Emission factors

Here, as study was made and published in October 2016 “Entwicklung von Methoden zur Berechnung von Emissionen von Luftschadstoffen aus der Verwendung von Holzkohle, Tabak, Feuerwerk und Kerzen sowie aus dem Entfachen von Brauchtumsfeuern” from Nicola Toenges-Schuller et al., AVISO GmbH, for the Umweltbundesamt Germany. Based on this study, most of the EFs are an average value [Lit. 3] from different studys.

Table 1: Tier 2 Emission factors applied

Value Unit Data source
NOx 1.8 kg/t tobacco EMEP/EEA 2023
NMVOC 9.56 kg/t tobacco average value
NH3 5.33 kg/t tobacco average value
CO 112.51 kg/t tobacco average value
TSP/PM10/PM2.5 18.85 kg/t tobacco average value
BC 0.074 kg/t tobacco average value
Cd 5.4 g/t tobacco EMEP/EEA 2023
Cu 5.4 g/t tobacco EMEP/EEA 2023
Ni 2.7 g/t tobacco EMEP/EEA 2023
Zn 2.16 g/t tobacco average value
PCDD/F 0.1 µg/t tobacco EMEP/EEA 2023
B[a]P 0.21 g/t tobacco average value
B[b]F 0.26 g/t tobacco average value
B[k]F 0.26 g/t tobacco average value
I[1,2,3-c,d]P 0.42 g/t tobacco average value

Uncertainties

As tax registration statistics has a high level of accuracy, its uncertainty is expected to be below 5% whereas the uncertainty for the amount of tobacco in cigarettes is set to 20%. In contrast, as the tobacco quantity for cigars varies much stronger, the uncertainty is set to 100% here.

Recalculations

With activity data and emission factors remaining unrevised, no recalculations were carried out compared to the previous submission.

Planned improvements

No planned improvements.

Bibliography

Lit. 1: Destatis, Versteuerung von Tabakwaren 73411, SBA FS 14 R 9.1.1 Absatz von Tabakwaren
Lit. 2: EMEP/EEA, 2023: EMEP/EEA air pollutant emission inventory guidebook 2023, Copenhagen, 2023. www.eea.europa.eu.
Lit. 3 Nicole Toenges-Schuller, Sina Joppe; Martin Tremöhlen, Entwicklung von Methoden zur Berechnung von Emissionen von Luftschadstoffen aus der Verwendung von Holzkohle, Tabak, Feuerwerk und Kerzen sowie aus dem Entfachen von Brauchtumsfeuern, EF000814, Aviso, Aachen; Dessau-Roßlau, 2016