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ISO 14009

Environmental management systems — Guidelines for incorporating material circulation in design and development

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 1 December 2020
Status: active
Page Count: 54
ICS Code (Environmental management): 13.020.10
ICS Code (Management systems): 03.100.70
scope:

This document gives guidelines for assisting organizations in establishing, documenting, implementing, maintaining and continually improving material circulation in their design and development in a systematic manner, using an environmental management system (EMS) framework.

These guidelines are intended to be used by those organizations that implement an EMS in accordance with ISO 14001. The guidelines can also help in integrating material circulation strategies in design and development when using other management systems. The guidelines can be applied to any organization regardless of its size or activity.

This document provides guidelines for design strategies on material circulation to achieve the material efficiency objectives of an organization, by focusing on the following aspects:

- type and quantity of materials in products;

- product lifetime extension;

- recovery of products, parts and materials.

In design and development, many aspects are considered, such as safety, energy efficiency, performance and cost. Although important, they are not addressed in this document.

Document History

ISO 14009
December 1, 2020
Environmental management systems — Guidelines for incorporating material circulation in design and development
This document gives guidelines for assisting organizations in establishing, documenting, implementing, maintaining and continually improving material circulation in their design and development in a...

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