Environmental labels and declarations - Type III environmental declarations - Principles and procedures
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The DIN EN ISO 14025 standard provides a framework for developing Type III environmental declaration programs and Type III environmental declarations. This standard outlines the principles and procedures that need to be followed in order to create these declarations.
Type III environmental declaration programs aim to provide transparent and reliable information about the environmental performance of products, services, and organizations. They are based on life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology and cover a wide range of environmental aspects such as resource consumption, emissions, and waste generation.
The standard ensures that these declarations are developed in a consistent and standardized manner that allows for comparisons between different products, services, and organizations. It specifies the requirements for data collection, assessment, and verification, as well as the format and presentation of the declaration itself. By establishing these principles and procedures, the DIN EN ISO 14025 standard promotes the credibility and usefulness of Type III environmental declarations in assessing and promoting environmental performance.
Descriptors | Basis, Data of the manufacturer, Declarations, Definitions, Environment, Environmental aspects, Environmental requirements, Environmental sustainability, Guide books, Indicators, Life cycles, Marking, Methods, Pollution control, Product information, Specification (approval), Symbols for environmental protection, Technical notices, Procedures, Processes |
ICS Codes | 13.020.50 - Ecolabelling |
Language(s) | English + German |
File Size | 532.5 KB |