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ISO 14040
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An LCA consists of four phases:
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PHASE 1
The Goal Definition (phase1) covers the
description of the object of investigation.
The environmental aspects to be considered
in the interpretation are also defined here.
The Scope Definition includes the way of
modelling the object of investigation, the
identification as well as the description of the
processes of importance towards the object
of investigation.
The functional unit, which determines the
base for the comparison, is defined here.
PHASE 2
The direct environmental impacts (emissions
and ressource uses), the amount of semi-
finished products, auxiliary materials and
energy of the processes involved in the life
cycle are determined and inventoried in the
Inventory Analysis(phase2).
This data is set in relation to the object of
investigation, i.e. the functional unit. The final
outcome consists of the cumulative resource
demands and emissions of pollutants
PHASE 3 & 4
The Inventory Analysis provides the basis for the
Impact Assessment (phase3). Applying current
valuation methods, e.g. eco-indicator, ecological
scarcity or CML, to the inventory results in indicator
values that are used and referred to in the
interpretation.
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The study takes a cradle to grave
approach. The following seven lifecycle
phases are covered: -
Raw materials
- Production
- Packaging
- Distribution
- Shopping
- Use
- Disposal
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RESULT
ISO14064-1:2006 specifies
principles and requirements at the
organization level for quantification
and reporting of greenhouse gas
(GHG) emissions and removals. It
includes requirements for the design,
development, management,
reporting and verification of an
organization's GHG inventory.
https://www.iso.org/standard/38381.html
ISO 14064-2
ISO 14064-2:2006 specifies principles and
requirements and provides guidance at the
project level for quantification, monitoring and
reporting of activities intended to cause
greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions or
removal enhancements.
It includes requirements for planning a GHG
project, identifying and selecting GHG sources,
sinks and reservoirs relevant to the project and
baseline scenario, monitoring, quantifying,
documenting and reporting GHG project
performance and managing data quality.
https://www.iso.org/standard/38382.html
ISO 14064-3
ISO14064-3:2006 specifies principles and requirements and
provides guidance for those conducting or managing the
validation and/or verification of greenhouse gas (GHG)
assertions. It can be applied to organizational or GHG
project quantification, including GHG quantification,
monitoring and reporting carried out in accordance with ISO
14064-1 or ISO 14064-2.
https://www.iso.org/standard/34676.html
ISO 14063:2006 is not intended for
use as a specification standard for
certification or registration purposes
or for the establishment of any other
environmental management system
conformity requirements. It can be
used in combination with any of the
ISO 14000 series of standards, or on
its own
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Environmental communication
often results in many benefits
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