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1、Reference number ISO 14020:2000(E) ISO 2000 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 14020 Second edition 2000-09-15 Environmental labels and declarations General principles tiquettes et dclarations environnementales Principes gnraux ISO 14020:2000(E) PDF disclaimer This PDF file may contain embedded typefaces. I

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6、CH-1211 Geneva 20 Tel. + 41 22 749 01 11 Fax + 41 22 749 09 47 E-mail copyrightiso.ch Web www.iso.ch ISO 2000 All rights reserved ISO 14020:2000(E) ISO 2000 All rights reserved Foreword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (I

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9、 Directives, Part 3. Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of t

10、he elements of this International Standard may be the subject of patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. InternationalStandardISO 14020waspreparedbyTechnicalCommitteeISO/TC 207,Environmental management, Subcommittee SC 3, Environmental labellin

11、g. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 14020:1998), which has been technically revised. ISO 14020:2000(E) ISO 2000 All rights reserved Introduction Environmental labels and declarations are one of the tools of environmental management, which is the subject of the ISO 1400

12、0 series. Environmental labels and declarations provide information about a product or service in terms of its overall environmental character, a specific environmental aspect, or any number of aspects. Purchasers and potential purchasers can use this information in choosing the products or services

13、 they desire based on environmental, as well as other, considerations. The provider of the product or service hopes the environmental label or declaration will be effective in influencing the purchasing decision in favour of its product or service. If the environmental label or declaration has this

14、effect, the market share of the product or service can increase and other providers may respond by improving the environmental aspects of their products or services to enable them to use environmental labels or make environmental declarations, resulting in reduced environmental stress from that prod

15、uct or service category. INTERNATIONAL STANDARDISO 14020:2000(E) ISO 2000 All rights reserved1 Environmental labels and declarations General principles 1Scope This International Standard establishes guiding principles for the development and use of environmental labels and declarations. It is intend

16、ed that other applicable standards in the ISO 14020 series be used in conjunction with this International Standard. This International Standard is not intended for use as a specification for certification and registration purposes. NOTEOther International Standards in the series are intended to be c

17、onsistent with the principles set forth in this International Standard. Other standards currently in the ISO 14020 series are ISO 14021, ISO 14024 and ISO/TR 14025 (see Bibliography). 2Terms and definitions For the purposes of this International Standard, the following terms and definitions apply. 2

18、.1 environmental label environmental declaration claim which indicates the environmental aspects of a product or service NOTEAn environmental label or declaration may take the form of a statement, symbol or graphic on a product or package label, in product literature, in technical bulletins, in adve

19、rtising or in publicity, amongst other things. 2.2 life cycle consecutive and interlinked stages of a product system, from raw material acquisition or generation of natural resources to the final disposal ISO 14040:1997 NOTE“Product“ includes any goods or service. 2.3 environmental aspect element of

20、 an organizations activities, products or services which can interact with the environment 3Objective of environmental labels and declarations The overall goal of environmental labels and declarations is, through communication of verifiable and accurate information, that is not misleading, on enviro

21、nmental aspects of products and services, to encourage the demand for and supply of those products and services that cause less stress on the environment, thereby stimulating the potential for market-driven continuous environmental improvement. ISO 14020:2000(E) 2 ISO 2000 All rights reserved 4Gener

22、al principles 4.1General All of the principles set out in 4.2 to 4.10 are applicable to all environmental labels and declarations. Where other International Standards in the ISO 14020 series provide more specific requirements than ISO 14020, such specific requirements shall be followed. 4.2Principle

23、 1 4.2.1Statement Environmental labels and declarations shall be accurate, verifiable, relevant and not misleading. 4.2.2Specific considerations The usefulness and effectiveness of environmental labels and declarations depend upon the extent to which they convey reliable and meaningful information a

24、bout the environmental aspects of a product or service. Environmental labels and declarations shall provide accurate information about the environmental aspects of a product or service. The factual and technical basis for environmental labels and declarations shall be verifiable. Environmental label

25、s and declarations shall provide information that is relevant; they shall address only nontrivial environmental aspects related to the actual circumstances of natural resource extraction, manufacture, distribution, use or disposal associated with the product or service. A periodic review of the basi

26、s for environmental labels and declarations should occur to account for innovation. Information should be gathered at a frequency consistent with the pace of innovation. Environmental labels and declarations shall be understandable and not likely to mislead the intended purchaser of the product or s

27、ervice. 4.3Principle 2 4.3.1Statement Procedures and requirements for environmental labels and declarations shall not be prepared, adopted, or applied with a view to, or with the effect of, creating unnecessary obstacles to international trade. 4.3.2Specific considerations For guidance on the above

28、principle, the applicable provisions and interpretations of the World Trade Organization should be taken into account. 4.4Principle 3 4.4.1Statement Environmental labels and declarations shall be based on scientific methodology that is sufficiently thorough and comprehensive to support the claim and

29、 that produces results that are accurate and reproducible. 4.4.2Specific considerations The information supporting environmental labels and declarations shall be gathered and assessed using methods that are recognized and widely accepted in scientific or professional disciplines or are otherwise sci

30、entifically defensible. The methods should follow recognized standards that have international acceptability (these may include international, regional or national standards) or be industry or trade methods which have been subjected to peer review, where such standards or methods exist. The methods

31、used shall be appropriate to the claim and shall provide information that is relevant and necessary to support the claim as well as accurate and reproducible. -,-,- ISO 14020:2000(E) ISO 2000 All rights reserved3 4.5Principle 4 4.5.1Statement Information concerning the procedure, methodology, and an

32、y criteria used to support environmental labels and declarations shall be available and provided upon request to all interested parties. 4.5.2Specific considerations The information shall include underlying principles, assumptions and boundary conditions. This information should be sufficient and re

33、asonably comprehensible to allow purchasers, potential purchasers and other interested parties to evaluate and compare environmental labels and declarations in terms of scientific principles, relevance and overall validity, and to assess whether an environmental label or declaration is consistent wi

34、th the applicable standards within the ISO 14020 series. This information shall also clearly indicate whether the environmental label or declaration is a self-declared environmental claim or is based on independent validation. The means of obtaining this information shall be made known to purchasers

35、 and potential purchasers wherever the product or service is marketed. This can be achieved by the various means discussed in 4.10. There may be limits to the availability of specific information due to confidential business information, intellectual property rights or similar legal restrictions. 4.

36、6Principle 5 4.6.1Statement The development of environmental labels and declarations shall take into consideration all relevant aspects of the life cycle of the product. 4.6.2Specific considerations The life cycle of a product or service ranges from activities associated with the production and deli

37、very of raw materials or generation of natural resources to the final disposal. Consideration of the life cycle of a product or service allows a party developing an environmental label or declaration to take into account a range of factors that impact on the environment. It further allows that party

38、 to identify the potential for one impact to be increased in the process of decreasing another. Consideration should be given to the life cycle of a product or service in order to help identify appropriate and relevant characteristics and criteria for environmental labels and declarations or to dete

39、rmine the significance of an environmental claim. The extent to which the life cycle is considered may vary depending on the type of environmental label or declaration, the nature of the claim and the product category. This does not necessarily mean that a life cycle assessment should be undertaken.

40、 4.7Principle 6 4.7.1Statement Environmental labels and declarations shall not inhibit innovation which maintains or has the potential to improve environmental performance. 4.7.2Specific considerations Requirements shall be expressed in terms of performance rather than design or descriptive characte

41、ristics. This approach leaves maximum flexibility for technical or other innovation. Prescriptive design criteria or implicit preference for a technology should be avoided because of the possibility of restricting or discouraging improvements in products or services which do not affect conformance t

42、o applicable environmental criteria or which could lead to significant environmental improvement. -,-,- ISO 14020:2000(E) 4 ISO 2000 All rights reserved 4.8Principle 7 4.8.1Statement Any administrative requirements or information demands related to environmental labels and declarations shall be limi

43、ted to those necessary to establish conformance with applicable criteria and standards of the labels and declarations. 4.8.2Specific considerations All organizations, regardless of size, should have equal opportunity to use environmental labels and declarations. Involvement should not be hindered by

44、 extraneous factors or requirements such as procedural complexity or unreasonable information or administrative demands. 4.9Principle 8 4.9.1Statement The process of developing environmental labels and declarations should include an open, participatory consultation with interested parties. Reasonabl

45、e efforts should be made to achieve a consensus throughout the process. 4.9.2Specific considerations The process for developing standards and criteria shall be open to all interested parties. The parties shall be invited to participate and encouraged to become involved through timely and adequate no

46、tification. Parties may choose to participate directly or through other means such as written or electronic correspondence. Comments and input shall be responded to in a meaningful way that addresses the substance of the comment or input. For self-declared environmental claims developed in accordanc

47、e with ISO 14021, consultation is regarded as having occurred during the development of that International Standard. NOTEFor further guidance see ISO/IEC Guide 2 and ISO/IEC Guide 59. 4.10 Principle 9 4.10.1 Statement Information on the environmental aspects of products and services relevant to an e

48、nvironmental label or declaration shall be available to purchasers and potential purchasers from the party making the environmental label or declaration. 4.10.2 Specific considerations Ultimately, the effectiveness of environmental labels and declarations depends on their ability to enable purchaser

49、s and potential purchasers to take responsibility for, and make informed choices about, the environmental aspects of their purchasing decisions and to influence purchasers and potential purchasers in their selection of products or services. This, in turn, is related to the degree of acceptance and understanding purchasers and potential purchasers have of the information provided about environmental aspects. Therefore, parties using environmental labels and decl

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