BSI 23/30466193 DC:2023 Edition
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BS EN 45560. Method to achieve circular designs of products
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 51 |
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8 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms |
9 | 3.1 Terms and definitions relating to circular product design |
11 | 3.2 Terms and definitions relating to environment |
12 | 3.3 Terms and definitions relating to product and resource 3.4 Terms and definitions relating to recycling |
13 | 3.5 Terms and definitions relating to durability |
14 | 3.6 Terms and definitions relating to lifetime extension |
15 | 3.7 Abbreviated terms |
16 | 4 Basic principles and concepts in support of circular product design 4.1 Principles for narrowing, slowing, and closing material flows 4.1.1 General 4.1.2 Narrowing material flows |
17 | 4.1.3 Slowing material flows |
18 | 4.1.4 Closing material flows |
20 | 4.2 Material value hierarchy 4.2.1 Introduction |
21 | 4.2.2 Applying “use less” strategies |
22 | 4.2.3 Applying “facilitate reuse” strategies |
23 | 4.2.4 Appling “recover and used again” strategies |
24 | 4.3 Managing trade-offs 4.3.1 Examples of trade-offs between circular product design and circular economy or material efficiency 4.3.2 Examples of trade-offs between repairability and reliability 4.3.3 User safety or security versus other product circular design aspects 4.4 Circular product design core principles |
25 | 5 Transition by an organization to become circular 5.1 Circular economy as part of the vision, mission, and strategy 5.2 Goals by the organization to become circular |
26 | 5.3 Measuring the organization’s transition towards becoming circular 5.4 Circular product design trade-offs considerations |
27 | 6 Circular product design requirements and guidance 6.1 Circular product design process |
28 | 6.2 Circular categories 6.2.1 Introduction to circular categories |
29 | 6.2.2 Examples of circular categories that use less materials or narrow the material flows |
30 | 6.2.3 Examples of circular categories that use materials longer or slow down the material flows |
31 | 6.2.4 Examples of circular categories that use materials again or close the material flows |
32 | 6.2.5 Addressing circular service, hardware, and software 6.3 Circular product attributes |
33 | 6.4 Circular product design requirements |
42 | 6.5 Determining the relevance of the circular product attributes 6.6 Building a circular product design matrix |
44 | 7 Communication 7.1 Communication of the circular goals by the organization 7.2 User information and guidance on circular aspects of the product |
45 | Annex A (informative)Circular product attributes explained |
48 | Annex B (informative)Background Information B.1 Considerations of sustainable development goals B.2 Circular product design extends environmentally conscious design |