BSI 23/30420679 DC 2023
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BS ISO 59020. Circular economy. Measuring and assessing circularity
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 87 |
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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7 | Foreword |
8 | Introduction |
11 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
12 | 3.1 Terms related to circularity and the circular economy 3.2 Terms related to system, boundary and scope |
13 | 3.3 Terms related to measurement and assessment |
17 | 3.4 Other miscellaneous terms |
18 | 4 Principles of measuring and assessing circularity 4.1 Circular economy principles of ISO 59004 |
19 | 4.2 Ensure appropriate boundaries 4.3 Ensure meaningful outcome 5 Framework for measuring and assessing circularity 5.1 Framework introduction |
20 | 5.2 The context of the application 5.3 Step 1: Boundary setting |
21 | 5.4 Step 2: Circularity measurement and data acquisition |
22 | 5.5 Step 3: Circularity assessment and reporting 6 Boundary setting 6.1 The system to be measured 6.2 Determining the circularity measurement and assessment goal and scope |
23 | 6.3 Defining the boundaries of the system in focus 6.4 Defining all resource inflows and outflows of the system in focus |
25 | 6.5 Temporal boundary setting 6.6 System perspective at different levels 6.6.1 Regional level 6.6.2 Inter-organizational level 6.6.3 Organization level |
26 | 7 Circularity measurement and data acquisition 7.1 Circularity measurement taxonomy |
28 | 7.2 Circularity indicator introduction 7.3 Choice of indicators for circularity measurement 7.3.1 Core circularity indicators |
30 | 7.4 Indicators and value |
31 | 7.5 Aggregation of circularity indicators 7.6 Data acquisition introduction |
34 | 7.7 Recommendations for data acquisition |
35 | 7.8 Documentation |
36 | 8 Circularity assessment and reporting 8.1 Assessing circularity criteria |
37 | 8.2 Steps for assessing circularity performance 8.3 Step 1: Review measurement results |
38 | 8.4 Step 2: Assessing value and impact 8.4.1 Economic value |
39 | 8.4.2 Retaining economic, environmental, and social value |
40 | 8.4.3 Adding resource value 8.4.4 Recovering resource value 8.4.5 Comparability on environmental and social impacts 8.4.6 Environmental comparability |
41 | 8.4.7 Social comparability 8.4.8 Economic comparability 8.5 Step 3: Consult stakeholders, users and target audience |
42 | 8.6 Step 4: Document and report the circularity performance outcome |
44 | Annex A (normative) Core circularity indicators and data measurement |
57 | Annex€B (informative) Additional circularity indicators |
63 | Annex€C (informative) Complementary methods |
69 | Annex€D (informative) Circular economy and the SDGs |
74 | Annex€E (informative) Waste and losses |
77 | Annex€F (informative) Different types of data |
79 | Annex€G (informative) Guidance on basic systems calculations and aggregation |
82 | Annex€H (informative) Examples with illustrations |
86 | Bibliography |