ANSI ASQ ISO 14020-2001 Environmental labels and declarations - General principles (T14020E).pdf
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1、ANSI/ISO 14020-2001AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDEnvironmental labels and declarations General principlesAMERICAN SOCIETY FOR QUALITYP.O. BOX 3005MILWAUKEE, WI 53201-3005ANSI/ISO 14020-2001AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDEnvironmental labels and declarationsGeneral principlesApproved as an American National S
2、tandard by:NSF International (NSF)American Society for Testing they shall address only nontrivial environmental aspects related to the actual circumstances of natural resource extraction, manufacture, distribution, use or disposal associated with the product or service. A periodic review of the basi
3、s for environmental labels and declarations should occur to account for innovation. Information should be gathered at a frequency consistent with the pace of innovation. Environmental labels and declarations shall be understandable and not likely to mislead the intended purchaser of the product or s
4、ervice. 4.3 Principle 2 4.3.1 Statement Procedures and requirements for environmental labels and declarations shall not be prepared, adopted, or applied with a view to, or with the effect of, creating unnecessary obstacles to international trade. 4.3.2 Specific considerations For guidance on the abo
5、ve principle, the applicable provisions and interpretations of the World Trade Organization should be taken into account. 4.4 Principle 3 4.4.1 Statement Environmental labels and declarations shall be based on scientific methodology that is sufficiently thorough and comprehensive to support the clai
6、m and that produces results that are accurate and reproducible. 4.4.2 Specific considerations The information supporting environmental labels and declarations shall be gathered and assessed using methods that are recognized and widely accepted in scientific or professional disciplines or are otherwi
7、se scientifically defensible. The methods should follow recognized standards that have international acceptability (these may include international, regional or national standards) or be industry or trade methods which have been subjected to peer review, where such standards or methods exist. The me
8、thods used shall be appropriate to the claim and shall provide information that is relevant and necessary to support the claim as well as accurate and reproducible. 4.5 Principle 4 4.5.1 Statement Information concerning the procedure, methodology, and any criteria used to support environmental label
9、s and declarations shall be available and provided upon request to all interested parties. 4.5.2 Specific considerations The information shall include underlying principles, assumptions and boundary conditions. This information should be sufficient and reasonably comprehensible to allow purchasers,
10、potential purchasers and other interested parties to evaluate and compare environmental labels and declarations in terms of scientific principles, relevance and overall validity, and to assess whether an environmental label or declaration is consistent with the applicable standards within the ISO 14
11、020 series. This information shall also clearly indicate whether the environmental label or declaration is a self-declared environmental claim or is based on independent validation. The means of obtaining this information shall be made known to purchasers and potential purchasers wherever the produc
12、t or service is marketed. This can be achieved by the various means discussed in 4.10. There may be limits to the availability of specific information due to confidential business information, intellectual property rights or similar legal restrictions. ANSI/ISO 14020 2001 3 4.6 Principle 5 4.6.1 Sta
13、tement The development of environmental labels and declarations shall take into consideration all relevant aspects of the life cycle of the product. 4.6.2 Specific considerations The life cycle of a product or service ranges from activities associated with the production and delivery of raw material
14、s or generation of natural resources to the final disposal. Consideration of the life cycle of a product or service allows a party developing an environmental label or declaration to take into account a range of factors that impact on the environment. It further allows that party to identify the pot
15、ential for one impact to be increased in the process of decreasing another. Consideration should be given to the life cycle of a product or service in order to help identify appropriate and relevant characteristics and criteria for environmental labels and declarations or to determine the significan
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