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BSI 23/30466193 DC:2023 Edition

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BS EN 45560. Method to achieve circular designs of products

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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
BSI 23/30466193 DC
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