BS EN ISO 14067:2018:2019 Edition
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Greenhouse gases. Carbon footprint of products. Requirements and guidelines for quantification
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2019 | 62 |
This document specifies principles, requirements and guidelines for the quantification and reporting of the carbon footprint of a product (CFP), in a manner consistent with International Standards on life cycle assessment (LCA) (ISO 14040 and ISO 14044).
Requirements and guidelines for the quantification of a partial CFP are also specified.
This document is applicable to CFP studies, the results of which provide the basis for different applications (see Clause 4).
This document addresses only a single impact category: climate change. Carbon offsetting and communication of CFP or partial CFP information are outside the scope of this document.
This document does not assess any social or economic aspects or impacts, or any other environmental aspects and related impacts potentially arising from the life cycle of a product.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | National foreword |
6 | European foreword |
9 | Foreword |
10 | Introduction |
15 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 3.1 Terms and definitions |
16 | 3.1.1 Quantification of the carbon footprint of a product |
18 | 3.1.2 Greenhouse gases |
19 | 3.1.3 Products, product systems and processes |
21 | 3.1.4 Life cycle assessment |
22 | 3.1.5 Organizations |
23 | 3.1.6 Data and data quality |
24 | 3.1.7 Biogenic material and land use |
25 | 3.2 Abbreviated terms 4 Application 5 Principles 5.1 General 5.2 Life cycle perspective |
26 | 5.3 Relative approach and functional or declared unit 5.4 Iterative approach 5.5 Priority of scientific approach 5.6 Relevance 5.7 Completeness 5.8 Consistency 5.9 Coherence 5.10 Accuracy |
27 | 5.11 Transparency 5.12 Avoidance of double-counting 6 Methodology for quantification of the CFP and partial CFP 6.1 General 6.2 Use of CFP–PCR |
28 | 6.3 Goal and scope definition 6.3.1 Goal of a CFP study 6.3.2 Scope of a CFP study |
29 | 6.3.3 Functional or declared unit 6.3.4 System boundary |
30 | 6.3.5 Data and data quality |
31 | 6.3.6 Time boundary for data |
32 | 6.3.7 Use stage and use profile 6.3.8 End-of-life stage |
33 | 6.4 Life cycle inventory analysis for the CFP 6.4.1 General |
34 | 6.4.2 Data collection 6.4.3 Validation of data 6.4.4 Relating data to unit process and functional or declared unit 6.4.5 Refining the system boundary |
35 | 6.4.6 Allocation |
36 | 6.4.7 CFP performance tracking |
37 | 6.4.8 Assessing the effect of the timing of GHG emissions and removals 6.4.9 Treatment of specific GHG emissions and removals |
43 | 6.5 Impact assessment for CFP or partial CFP 6.5.1 General 6.5.2 Impact assessment of biogenic carbon 6.6 Interpretation of CFP or partial CFP |
44 | 7 CFP study report 7.1 General 7.2 GHG values in the CFP study report |
45 | 7.3 Required information for the CFP study report |
46 | 7.4 Optional information for the CFP study report 8 Critical review |
47 | Annex A (normative) Limitations of the CFP |
49 | Annex B (normative) Comparison based on the CFP of different products |
50 | Annex C (normative) The CFP systematic approach |
52 | Annex D (informative) Possible procedures for the treatment of recycling in CFP studies |
56 | Annex E (informative) Guidance on quantifying GHG emissions and removals for agricultural and forestry products |
59 | Bibliography |