ASTM E3027-2018 Standard Guide for Making Sustainability-Related Chemical Selection Decisions in the Life-Cycle of Products.pdf
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1、Designation: E3027 17E3027 18Standard Guide forMaking Sustainability-Related Chemical Selection Decisionsin the Life-Cycle of Products1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E3027; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of
2、 revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This guide outlines sustainability factors for product manufacturers to consider when comparing
3、 alternative chemicals oringredients across the life cycle of a product. Such an analysis could be used in product development, answering customerinquiries, or replying to regulatory requests, among others.1.2 This guide integrates many of the principles of green chemistry and green engineering in e
4、valuating the factors across thesocial (including human health), economic, and ecological attributes in the use of a particular material and potential alternativesin a particular product.1.3 This guide provides an outline for the contents of a report of the results of the analysis, including an exec
5、utive summary,detailed report, and retrospective.1.4 This guide does not provide guidance on how to perform chemical risk assessment, alternatives assessment, life-cycleassessment, or economic analysis, or how the alternatives decision-making framework will be completed.1.5 This guide does not sugge
6、st in what order the social, ecological, or economic attributes of sustainability should be evaluatedor which one is most important. This is a decision of the company performing the decision-making evaluation.1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associate
7、d with its use. It is the responsibilityof the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety safety, health, and healthenvironmental practices and determine theapplicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.1.7 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationall
8、y recognized principles on standardizationestablished in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issuedby the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standard:2E2114 Terminology
9、 for Sustainability Relative to the Performance of Buildings2.2 NSF/ANSI Standard:3NSF/ANSI Standard 61: Drinking water system componentsHealth effects2.3 Other Standards:US EPA Design for the Environment (DfE) Alternatives Assessment Criteria for Hazard Evaluation4Clean Production Action GreenScree
10、n for Safer Chemicals53. Terminology3.1 Definitions: For definitions related to sustainability not defined within this guide, refer to Terminology E2114.3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:1 This guide is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E60 on Sustainability and is the direct
11、 responsibility of Subcommittee E60.80 on General SustainabilityStandards.Current edition approved Jan. 1, 2017March 1, 2018. Published January 1, 2017April 2018. Originally approved in 2015. Last previous edition approved in 20162017 asE3027-16a.-17. DOI: 10.1520/E3027-17.10.1520/E3027-18.2 For ref
12、erencedASTM standards, visit theASTM website, www.astm.org, or contactASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTM Standardsvolume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page on the ASTM website.3 Available from NSF International, P.O. Box 130140, 789 N. Dixboro Rd
13、., Ann Arbor, MI, 48105, http:/www.nsf.org.4 Available from US EPA, Safer Choice Program, Office of Pollution Prevention whereas, others may useecological attributes such as energy and water consumption, generation of greenhouse gases, carbon footprint, and others.6.5.3.2 The end-user input may heav
14、ily influence the other factors that should be included across all life-cycle stages and allthree attributes of sustainability.6.6 Economic Considerations of End of Life:6.6.1 End-of-life considerations differ with products.6.6.2 Disposal methodology will impact economics. For example, if a product
15、is considered hazardous per environmentalregulations, there may be additional handling and disposal costs incurred by the user, local tax base, or producer.6.6.3 Compostability, recyclability, biodegradability, take-back programs and the ability to repurpose a product or properdisposal costs will ha
16、ve economic considerations. For example, while it may be viable economically to recycle a specific materialin some geographic areas, the lack of collection or processing infrastructure, lack of a viable market to use the recycled orreclaimed products or other factors may make it infeasible in others
17、.7. Ecological Considerations7.1 General:7.1.1 Ecological considerations of alternatives are to be included in the decision-making framework coupled with other factorsthe organization deems appropriate for their goals, such as the product type, the range of usage, and other product-specificcharacter
18、istics.7.1.1.1 An environment-centric risk assessment using ecological toxicology data should be used for each life-cycle phaseconsidering the appropriate modes of entry into the environment.NOTE 3There are many tools and methods available for doing such assessments. For comparability, the same meth
19、od should be used for eachalternative being considered or rationale being supplied for circumstances where methods differ.7.1.2 Ecological considerations include compliance with all applicable laws related to environmental protection.7.1.3 A list of ecological factors should be created for each life
20、-cycle stage based upon the system boundaries and eachalternative compared. Using impact categories commonly considered in life cycle assessments may provide a basis forconsideration.7.1.4 While all life-cycle phases/stages have ecological considerations, the phase(s)/stage(s) of most importance wil
21、l differ fromproduct to product or even one product of the same kind to another but should, at minimum, include the evaluation of net energyconsumption, net water consumption, and emissions/discharges to the environment.7.2 Ecological Considerations at the Raw Material Acquisition Stage:7.2.1 The ov
22、erall effects on the local environment are of consideration in raw material acquisition. Effects include, but are notlimited to, severity, longevity, and extent of impact.7.2.2 Ecological impacts deriving from the intrinsic characteristics of a raw material as well as the method by which it isattain
23、ed should be considered. Many raw materials have several means of attainment, some of which may have fewer or lesssignificant impact than others.7.2.2.1 The various raw materials being considered should be compared by all viable routes of raw material acquisition to ensurecompleteness.7.2.3 Specific
24、 ecological factors may differ greatly depending upon the type of resource.7.3 Ecological Considerations at the Material Transport Stage:7.3.1 The means of transport coupled with distance can have significant ecological impacts.E3027 1877.3.2 The nature of the material will impact factors such as ma
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