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BS EN 16810:2017

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Resilient, textile and laminate floor coverings. Environmental product declarations. Product category rules

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BSI 2017 50
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This European standard provides product category rules (PCR) for Type III environmental product declarations (EPD) for resilient, textile and laminate floor coverings. This standard applies to the following types of floor coverings: – resilient floor coverings manufactured from plastics, linoleum, cork or rubber, including loose-laid mats; – textile floor coverings, including loose-laid mats, rugs and runners; – laminate floor coverings; – modular floating floor coverings panels; An EPD may be developed for single or individual products, product groups and average products.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
7 1 Scope
2 Normative references
8 3 Terms and definitions
12 4 Abbreviations
13 5 General aspects
5.1 Objectives of product categorization rules
5.2 EPD with respect to life cycle stages covered
16 5.3 Comparability of EPD for floor coverings
17 5.4 Ownership, responsibility and liability for the EPD
5.5 Communication formats
6 Product Category Rules for LCA
6.1 Product category
6.2 Life cycle stages and their information modules to be included
6.2.1 General
6.2.2 A1-A3, Product stage, information modules
6.2.3 A4-A5, Construction process stage, information modules
18 6.2.4 B1-B5, Use stage, information modules related to the building fabric
6.2.5 B6-B7, use stage, information modules related to the operation of the building
6.2.6 C1-C4 End-of-life stage, information modules
6.2.7 D, Benefits and loads beyond the system boundary, information module
6.3 Calculation rules for the LCA
6.3.1 Functional unit
6.3.2 Declared unit
19 6.3.3 Reference service life (RSL)
6.3.4 System boundaries
6.3.4.1 General
6.3.4.2 Product stage
20 6.3.4.3 Construction stage
6.3.4.4 Use stage
6.3.4.5 End-of-life stage
22 6.3.4.6 Benefits and loads beyond the product system boundary in module D
6.3.5 Criteria for the exclusion of inputs and outputs
6.3.6 Selection of data
23 6.3.7 Data quality requirements
24 6.3.8 Developing product level scenarios
6.3.9 Units
6.4 Inventory analysis
6.4.1 Collecting data
6.4.2 Calculation procedures
25 6.4.3 Allocation of input flows and output emissions
6.4.3.1 General
6.4.3.2 Co-product allocation
26 6.4.3.3 Allocation procedure of reuse, recycling and recovery
6.5 Accounting for biogenic carbon during the life cycle
27 6.6 Impact assessment
28 7 Content of the EPD
7.1 Declaration of general information
31 7.2 Declaration of environmental parameters derived from LCA
7.2.1 General
7.2.2 Rules for declaring LCA information per module
7.2.3 Parameters describing environmental impacts
32 7.2.4 Parameters describing resource use
33 7.2.5 Other environmental information describing different waste categories and output flows
34 7.3 Scenarios and additional technical information
7.3.1 General
7.3.2 Construction process stage
7.3.2.1 A4, Transport to the building site
35 7.3.2.2 A5, Installation in the building
7.3.3 Use stage
7.3.3.1 Maintenance
36 7.3.3.2 Reference service life
7.3.4 End-of-life
37 7.4 Aggregation of information modules
8 Project report
8.1 General
8.2 Background report
8.3 LCA-related elements of the project report
39 8.4 Documentation on additional information
8.5 Data availability for verification
40 9 Verification and validity of an EPD
41 Annex A (normative)Requirements and guidance on the reference service life
45 Annex B (Informative)Reference Service Life (RSL) for floor covering
46 Annex C (Informative)Waste
BS EN 16810:2017
$189.07