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CENELEC - EN 50693

Product category rules for life cycle assessments of electronic and electrical products and systems

active, Most Current
Organization: CENELEC
Publication Date: 1 August 2019
Status: active
Page Count: 52
ICS Code (Environmental economics. Sustainability): 13.020.20
ICS Code (Electrical engineering in general): 29.020
scope:

This document defines product category rules (PCR) for electronic and electrical products and systems (EEPS). It specifies the process and requirements on how to conduct life cycle assessment in the context of environmental declarations.

PCR is complemented by additional product-specific rules (PSR), which further define e.g. functional units and default scenarios in the product-specific context. Therefore, it also provides guidance on how to develop PSR in corresponding technical committees.

This document provides common rules for:

a) life cycle assessment (LCA), including the requirements for developing default scenarios;

b) the LCA report;

c) the development of product specific rules.

This document provides further guidelines for environmental declarations.

The basic LCA principles and framework are based on the EN ISO 14040 series of standards (i.e EN ISO 14040 and ISO 14044), and therefore out of scope of the standard.

Document History

EN 50693
August 1, 2019
Product category rules for life cycle assessments of electronic and electrical products and systems
This document defines product category rules (PCR) for electronic and electrical products and systems (EEPS). It specifies the process and requirements on how to conduct life cycle assessment in the...

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