ISO/TS 14027:2017

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 21 April 2017

Environmental labels and declarations — Development of product category rules

ISO/TS 14027:2017 Files

English 20 Pages
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ISO/TS 14027:2017 Scope

ISO/TS 14027:2017 provides principles, requirements and guidelines for developing, reviewing, registering and updating PCR within a Type III environmental declaration or footprint communication programme based on life cycle assessment (LCA) according to ISO 14040 and ISO 14044 as well as ISO 14025, ISO 14046 and ISO/TS 14067.

It also provides guidance on how to address and integrate additional environmental information, whether or not it is based on LCA in a coherent and scientifically sound manner according to ISO 14025.

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