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Zdroj/Source: ISO > News and media > News > 2008 > ISO 15270 will help expand plastics recovery and recycling worldwide (2008-07-04) |
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ISO 15270:2008 has been developed to assist all plastics industry stakeholders in the development of:
Plastics material for recovery may be obtained from various sources and the major markets for plastics are packaging, building and construction products, electrical and electronic products, automotive/transportation, and household/consumer items. ISO 15270:2008 establishes the different options for the recovery of plastics waste arising from pre-consumer and post-consumer sources. The standard will assist in the selection of methodologies and processes for the management of post-use plastics that may be approached using various strategies. In general, plastics recovery technologies can be divided into two classes:
This International Standard also establishes the quality requirements that should be considered in all steps of the recovery process. Selection of any one of the available recycling options should be based on compliance with the following requirements:
ISO 15270:2008 also provides recommendations for inclusion in material standards, test standards and product specifications. Consequently, the process stages, requirements, recommendations and terminology presented in this standard are intended to be of general applicability. Dr. Michael M. Fisher, Chair of ISO/TC 61 Plastics, the committee that developed the standard, comments, “Access to markets for recovered materials or energy is an important consideration. There is already international trade in end-of-life products for the purpose of reclaiming or recycling the plastic components and ISO 15270:2008 is intended to provide a valuable resource that is globally relevant, no matter which particular legislative or regulatory framework for plastic recovery and recycling governs its application.” ISO 15270:2008, Plastics – Guidelines for the recovery and recycling of plastics waste costs 78 Swiss francs and is available from ISO national member institutes (see the complete list with contact details) and from ISO Central Secretariat through the ISO Store or by contacting the Marketing & Communication department (see right-hand column).
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