ASQ ISO 14040-1997 Environmental management - Life cycle assessment - Principles and framework.pdf
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1、ANSI/ISO 14040-1997AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDEnvironmental management Life cycle assessment Principles and frameworkAMERICAN SOCIETY FOR QUALITYP.O. BOX 3005MILWAUKEE, WI 53201-3005ANSI/ISO 14040-1997AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDEnvironmental managementLife cycle assessment Principles and frameworkAppr
2、oved as an American National Standard by:NSF International (NSF)American Society for Testing - evaluating the potential environmental impacts associated with those inputs and outputs ;- interpreting the results of the inventory analysis and impact assessment phases in relation to theobjectives of th
3、e study.LCA studies the environmental aspects and potential impacts throughout a products life (i.e. cradle-to-grave) from raw material acquisition through production, use and disposal. The general categories ofenvironmental impacts needing consideration include resource use, human health, and ecolo
4、gicalconsequences.LCA can assist in- identifying opportunities to improve the environmental aspects of products at various points in theirlife cycle ;- decision-making in industry, governmental or non-governmental organizations (e.g. strategicplanning, priority setting, product or process design or
5、redesign) ;- selection of relevant indicators of environmental performance, including measurement techniques ;and- marketing (e.g. an environmental claim, ecolabelling scheme or environmental product declaration).This International Standard recognizes that LCA is still at an early stage of developme
6、nt. Some phasesof the LCA technique, such as impact assessment, are still in relative infancy. Considerable workremains to be done and practical experience gained in order to further develop the level of LCA practice.Therefore, it is important that the results of LCA be interpreted and applied appro
7、priately.If LCA is to be successful in supporting environmental understanding of products, it is essential that LCAmaintains its technical credibility while providing flexibility, practicality and cost effectiveness ofapplication. This is particularly true if LCA is to be applied within small- and m
8、edium-sized enterprises.1)In this International Standard, the term “product“ used alone not only includes product systems but can also include servicesystems.2)An inventory may include environmental aspects which are not directly related to the inputs and outputs of the system.ANSI/ISO 14040-1997viT
9、he scope, boundaries and level of detail of an LCA study depend on the subject and intended use ofthe study. The depth and breadth of LCA studies may differ considerably depending on the goal of aparticular LCA study. However, in all cases, the principles and framework established in thisInternation
10、al Standard should be followed.LCA is one of several environmental management techniques (e.g. risk assessment, environmentalperformance evaluation, environmental auditing, and environmental impact assessment) and may not bethe most appropriate technique to use in all situations. LCA typically does
11、not address the economic orsocial aspects of a product.Because all techniques have limitations, it is important to understand those that are present in LCA. Thelimitations include the following.- The nature of choices and assumptions made in LCA (e.g. system boundary setting, selection ofdata source
12、s and impact categories) may be subjective.- Models used for inventory analysis or to assess environmental impacts are limited by theirassumptions, and may not be available for all potential impacts or applications.- Results of LCA studies focused on global and regional issues may not be appropriate
13、 for localapplications, i.e. local conditions might not be adequately represented by regional or globalconditions.- The accuracy of LCA studies may be limited by accessibility or availability of relevant data, or bydata quality, e.g. gaps, types of data, aggregation, average, site-specific.- The lac
14、k of spatial and temporal dimensions in the inventory data used for impact assessmentintroduces uncertainty in impact results. This uncertainty varies with the spatial and temporalcharacteristics of each impact category.Generally, the information developed in an LCA study should be used as part of a
15、 much morecomprehensive decision process or used to understand the broad or general trade-offs. Comparingresults of different LCA studies is only possible if the assumptions and context of each study are thesame. These assumptions should also be explicitly stated for reasons of transparency.This Int
16、ernational Standard provides principles and framework and provides some methodologicalrequirements for conducting LCA studies. Additional details regarding methods are provided in thecomplementary International Standards ISO 14041, ISO 14042 and ISO 14043 concerning the variousphases of LCA .This In
17、ternational Standard, like other International Standards, is not intended to be used to create non-tariff trade barriers or to increase or change an organizations legal obligations.ANSI/ISO 14040-19971Environmental management Life cycle assessment Principles andframework1 ScopeThis International Sta
18、ndard specifies the general framework, principles and requirements forconducting and reporting life cycle assessment studies. This International Standard does notdescribe the life cycle assessment technique in detail.2 Normative referenceThe following standard contains provisions which, through refe
19、rence in this text, constituteprovisions of this International Standard. At the time of the publication, the edition indicated wasvalid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this InternationalStandard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the
20、most recent edition of thestandard indicated below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain registers of currently validInternational Standards.ISO 14041: 3Environmental management - Life cycle assessment - Goal and scopedefinition and life cycle inventory analysis3 DefinitionsFor the purposes of this Inter
21、national Standard, the following definitions apply.3.1allocationpartitioning the input or output flows of a unit process to the product system under study3.2comparative assertionenvironmental claim regarding the superiority or equivalence of one product versus a competingproduct which performs the s
22、ame function3.3elementary flow(1) material or energy entering the system being studied, which has been drawn from theenvironment without previous human transformation(2) material or energy leaving the system being studied, which is discarded into the environmentwithout subsequent human transformatio
23、n3.4environmental aspectelement of an organizations activities, products or services that can interact with the environment3To be published.ANSI/ISO 14040-199723.5functional unitquantified performance of a product system for use as a reference unit in a life cycle assessmentstudy3.6inputmaterial or
24、energy which enters a unit processNOTE : Materials may include raw materials and products.3.7interested partyindividual or group concerned with or affected by the environmental performance of a productsystem, or by the results of the life cycle assessment3.8life cycleconsecutive and interlinked stag
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