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mini-training on standardisation & the environment
2 October 2019
The good, the bad and the greener -
WEBINAR
Christoforos SpiliotopoulosPolicy Director, ECOS
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ECOS – the green line to standards
ECOS is the only environmental organisation worldwide specialised in standardisation.
ECOS aims to influence the development of ambitious standardisation, legislation and political strategies to promote the transition to a clean and circular economy that respects planetary boundaries.
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Part 1: The Good and the Bad
• What is a standard?
• Why are standards important?
• How are standards developed?
Part 2: The Greener
• What does the standardisation system look like?
• Who are the stakeholders?
Q & A session
TODAY ON THE
A G E N D A
Christoforos SpiliotopoulosPolicy Director, ECOS
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T H E G O O D A N D T H E B A D
PART 1
• What is a standard?
• Why are standards important?
• How are standards developed?
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The good and the bad
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What is a standard?
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What is a standard?
▪ An agreed set of specifications or guidelines
▪ Apply to materials, products, processes & services
▪ Ensure they’re fit for purpose:
Safe
Interoperable
Sustainable
Comparable
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The standardisation organisations
National standards organisations
European standards organisations
International standards organisations
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Why are standards relevant to everyone?
Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012
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Why standards?
▪ Can be quick to develop and easy to update
▪ Availability of technical expertise
▪ Facilitate (international) trade
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Standards vs Regulation
Technical specifications State of the art
Application
Nature of developer
Decision making
Revision
Voluntary
Private/Public
Consensus
Every 5 years
Standards Regulation
Defined by legislators or only enssential requirements
Mandatory
Public
Democratic
Foreseen in text or decided later
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The standard development process
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The standard development process
52016
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The standard development process
52016EN
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The standard development process
52016-1EN
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The standard development process
52016-1ENpr
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The standard development process
52016-1ENprF
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The standard development process
52016-1ENprF :2014
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The standard development process
52016-1ENprF :2014/
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The standard development process
52016-1ENprF :2014/ AA
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The standard development process
52016-1ENprF :2014/ prAA
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The standard development process
52016-1ENprF :2014/FprAA
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The standard development process
52016-1ENprF :2014/FprAA:2015
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WE WANT TO KNOWYO U R O P I N I O N !
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T H E G R E E N E R
PART 2
• What does the standardisation
system look like?
• Who are the stakeholders?
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Technical Committee
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The National Delegation Principle
NSB
National Authorities
Universities / Research
Industry
Laboratories
NGOs
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The National Delegation Principle
NSB
National Authorities
Universities / Research
Industry
Laboratories
NGOs
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Technical Committee
Uni. / Res.
Labs
Nat. Auth.
Industry
NGOs
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Partner organisations & Annex III
Annex III organisations =
European stakeholder organisation eligible for Union financing
(also gives rights in the pre-standardisation process (e.g. SRs, CoS) → see Vademecum on European standardisation)
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Annex III organisations…
▪ …can join Technical Committees as observers
▪ …can participate in technical discussions
▪ …can submit comments on draft standards
▪ …can submit a Formal Opinion
Annex III organisations
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Mirroring reality
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Facilitating repair for a circular economy
Design-related criteria
▪ Disassembly depth▪ Fasteners (type)▪ Tools▪ Working environment▪ Skill level
Service-related criteria
▪ Diagnostic support and interface
▪ Availability of spare parts▪ Availability of information ▪ Return models▪ Data management▪ Password and factory
reset for reuse
CEN-CLC/TC10/WG3
FprEN 45554 - General methods for the assessment of the ability to repair, reuse and upgrade energy-related products
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ECOS work areas
Energy Systems Climate Adaptation & Climate Finance
Industrial emissions Refrigerants Transport
Climate Change & Clean Energy
Circular Economy
Bio-economy Environmental health
Environmental management & labelling
Waste in a Circular Economy
Ecodesign & Energy Labelling
Plastics
Plastics
Ecodesign & Energy-labelling legislation
Implementation Material efficiency standards
Test methods
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OVER TO YOU!Q & A
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Training Session for Members & Experts
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Christoforos SpiliotopoulosPolicy Director, [email protected]
Thank you!
Kasia KonieckaCommunication Manager, [email protected]