IHS Inc. The Source for Critical Information and Insight
Parts |  Change

Advanced Search
 
 

ISO Life Cycle Assessment Standards Promote Sustainable Development


July 18, 2006

The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) published improved editions of its life cycle assessment (LCA) standards, designed to highlight environmental problems and areas for improvement in the production and use of products:

  • ISO 14040:2006 - Environmental management - Life cycle assessment - Principles and framework, provides a clear overview of the practice, applications and limitations of LCA to a broad range of potential users and stakeholders, including those with a limited knowledge of LCA.
  • ISO 14044:2006 - Environmental management - Life cycle assessment - Requirements and guidelines, is designed for the preparation, conduct and critical review of life cycle inventory analysis. It also provides guidance on the impact assessment phase of LCA and on the interpretation of LCA results, as well as the nature and quality of the data collected.

According to ISO, the ever-increasing demand for products is putting added pressure on the environment. Exploitation of resources and manufacturing of products are creating potentially devastating stresses on the natural world. These new standards will facilitate the process of evaluating the impacts that a product has on the environment over its entire life - its LCA - thereby encouraging the efficient use of resources and decreasing liabilities.

The goal of LCA is to compare the environmental performance of products in order to be able to choose the least burdensome. The term "life cycle" refers to the notion that for a fair, holistic assessment, the raw material production, manufacture, distribution, use and disposal (including all intervening transportation steps) need to be assessed. This is the life cycle of the product. The concept can also be used to optimize the environmental performance of a single product (ecodesign) or that of a company.

"The development of the international standards for life cycle assessment is an important step to consolidate procedures and methods of LCA," said Melanie Raimbault, secretary of the ISO subcommittee that developed the new standards. "Their contribution is crucial to the general acceptance of LCA by all stakeholders and by the international community."

ISO 14040:2006 and ISO 14044:2006 - Environmental management - Life cycle assessment - Requirements and guidelines replace the previous standards (ISO 14040:1997, ISO 14041:1999, ISO 14042:2000 and ISO 14043:2000). The new editions have been updated to improve the readability, while leaving requirements and technical content unaffected, except for errors and inconsistencies.

Source: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

PARTS SOLUTIONS NEWS
July 15, 2008
Renesas Releases SuperH Family MCU for Automotive Engine, Transmission Applications
Renesas Technology Corp. announced the SH72544R SuperH family microcontroller (MCU) designed for control of automotive engine and transmission ... more
July 15, 2008
Freescale, Arada Systems to Develop IEEE 802.11n Access Point Devices
Freescale Semiconductor and Arada Systems have collaborated to create a production-ready reference design aimed at speeding and simplifying the ... more
July 15, 2008
Renesas to Release RJK0383DPA Dual-Type Power MOSFET for DC/DC Converters
Renesas Technology Corp. announced the RJK0383DPA dual-type power metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) for synchronous ... more
July 15, 2008
QuickLogic CSSP Platform Provides Upgrade Path for Smartphones
QuickLogic Corp. announced the availability of an upgrade path for smartphone developers. ... more
July 3, 2008
AMD Delivers TeraFLOPS Graphics Chip for Visual Computing
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) launched its one trillion floating point operations per second (teraFLOPS) graphics card, the ATI Radeon HD 4850, ... more
Show All..