The main environmental impacts of ceramic fiber manufacturing include air pollution from the release of particulates and toxic gases during the production process, water pollution from the use of chemicals and wastewater discharge, and solid waste generation from by-products and waste materials. Additionally, the extraction of raw materials can lead to land degradation and habitat destruction. The energy-intensive nature of the process contributes to greenhouse gas emissions, exacerbating climate change. Proper management and recycling of waste, along with the adoption of cleaner technologies, are crucial to mitigating these environmental impacts.