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DS/EN 45555

General methods for assessing the recyclability and recoverability of energy-related products

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Organization: DS
Publication Date: 2 December 2019
Status: active
Page Count: 27
ICS Code (Environmental economics. Sustainability): 13.020.20
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This European standard (EN) provides a general methodology for: - Assessing the recyclability of energy related products - Assessing the recoverability of energy related products - Assessing the ability to access or remove certain components or assemblies from energy related products to facilitate their potential for recycling or other recovery operations. - Assessing the recyclability of critical raw materials from energy related products. This EN will elaborate on recyclability and recoverability in a horizontal, cross-product way. However, a correct assessment can only be done in a product-specific way, taking into account specific parameters of a specific product group. This standard will define a series of parameters which may be considered to calculate product specific recycling and recoverability rates.

Document History

DS/EN 45555
December 2, 2019
General methods for assessing the recyclability and recoverability of energy-related products
This European standard (EN) provides a general methodology for: - Assessing the recyclability of energy related products - Assessing the recoverability of energy related products - Assessing the...
General methods for assessing the recyclability and recoverability of energy-related products
This European standard (EN) provides a general methodology for: - Assessing the recyclability of energy related products - Assessing the recoverability of energy related products - Assessing the...
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