Life Cycle Based Sustainability Standards Guidelines
Life Cycle Based Sustainability Standards Guidelines
Life Cycle Based Sustainability Standards Guidelines
Numerous standards and guidelines have recently been developed by public and private organizations in order to meet society’s needs
for credible and comparable environmental metrics at the product and organization level. Many initiatives follow a life cycle approach
which means that environmental impacts are assessed from the acquisition of raw materials through to manufacturing, distribution,
use and end-of-life. The concept is well-known for products, which is generally termed a life cycle assessment (LCA), but is lately also
applied to organizations, also called a value chain or scope 3 analysis, for example.
A centralized overview of standards can help companies to better understand the developments of global and regional reporting
standards and guidelines, which are applicable to their company or products. By being better informed, companies can determine the
most appropriate standards and guidelines to follow and how to meet the requirements of the individual efforts. This knowledge will
enable companies to maximize the benefit of their sustainability investment. Below we present several well-known, and some lesser
known life cycle-based protocols and standards that are in use today. Website links to these documents are provided at the end of this
document.
Product Corporate
• ISO 14040 • ISO 14025 • PAS 2050 • ISO 14064 • DEFRA
• ISO 14033 • ISO 14067 • BPX 30-323 • GHG Protocol (Value Chain) • Bilan Carbone
• ISO 14024 • GHG Protocol (Product) • Carbon Footprints, Japan Combined
• ISO 14021 • ILCD • Carbon Footprints, South Korea • ISO 14046 • Water Footprint Network
PCRs are subject to administration of a program operator. Examples of program operators are Environdec (located in Sweden, with
international focus), PlasticsEurope (the Association of Plastics Manufacturers in Europe), Institut Bauen und Umwelt (Germany), EPD-
norge (Norway) UL Environment (United States) and JEMAI (Japan). An overview of PCRs from various program operators can be found
at: http://pcr-library.edf.org.tw/index.asp. The site of program operator Environdec (http://www.environdec.com) also provides PCRs and
in addition EPDs.
ISO 14025:2006 - Environmental labels and declarations -- Type III environmental declarations -- Principles and procedures
GHG Protocol Product Standard: Product Life Cycle Accounting and Reporting Standard
The GHG Protocol product standard has been developed by the World Resources Institute (WRI) and the World Business Council
on Sustainable Development (WBCSD) and was road tested by 60 companies in 2010. Like ISO 14067, this standard is largely in
compliance with ISO 14040/44, but is specifically focused on greenhouse gas accounting. The standard includes many practical
examples. The GHG Protocol product standard was launched in October 2011 and has been adopted as a basis for various industry
driven initiatives, including, The Sustainability Consortium1.
GHG Protocol - Product Life Cycle Accounting and Reporting Standard
1 The Sustainability Consortium (TSC) drives scientific research and the development of standards and IT tools, through a collaborative process, to enhance the ability to understand
and address the environmental, social, and economic implications of products. The Sustainability Measurement and Reporting System (SMRS) under development will deliver actionable
sustainability information through Category Sustainability Profiles (Level 1), and deliver a large-scale system supporting standardization and harmonization of product LCAs over time
(Level 2).
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ILCD: International Reference Life Cycle Data System
In response to the commitments in the Integrated Product Policy (IPP) communication of the European Commission, the Joint Research
Centre prepared the ILCD handbook to meet commitments which were made by the European Commission in the Integrated Product
Policy (IPP) communication. The ILCD Handbook was published in 2010. It is based on ISO 14040/44, but provides much more detailed
technical guidance. The ILCD Handbook contains over 400 pages, whereas ISO 14040/44 jointly contains about 60 pages. The ILCD
Handbook contains detailed descriptions and requirements in order to reduce flexibility in choices and to support consistency and
quality assurance of LCA results.
At the moment, the Environment Directorate General and the Joint Research Center (JRC) are developing a harmonized methodology
for the calculation of the environmental footprint of products and organizations. Both methods are based on the ILCD Handbook; PCRs
are developed in parallel.
International Reference Life Cycle Data System Handbook
France is currently conducting national research on consumer product environmental information that started on 1 July 2011, and will
last one year with 168 participating companies. The pilot covers the quantification of environmental impacts and the communication
of environmental footprints to the consumer.
BPX30-323: French Environmental Footprint Guidance
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Corporate Standards and Guidelines
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) - Guidance on how to measure and report your greenhouse gas emissions
The UK’s corporate GHG accounting guide assists organizations of all sizes in reporting their GHG emissions, either voluntarily or to
satisfy the requirements the Companies Act 2006. The goal of this guide is to allow companies to be proactive in managing and
reducing their carbon emissions. Based on the GHG protocol, it also serves as a complement to both PAS 2050 and ISO 14040, which
are discussed previously in this overview and included extensive involvement with businesses. Minimum reporting recommendations are
all scope 1 and 2 emissions, an intensity ratio, and a base year because factors annual adjustment factors are provided. While reporting
of significant scope 3 emissions is not required, it is strongly encouraged. Beyond the reporting recommendations, the guidance
contains additional information on setting reduction targets and how to report convey additional information about reductions.
DEFRA - GHG Emissions Guidance
Bilan Carbone
Constructed, by ADEME in France, Bilan Carbone is a GHG accounting guidance document and tool for any organization interested in
their greenhouse gas emissions. Currently, there are three distinct modules: companies, communities and territories, which makes this
tool applicable to a wide range of entities from private companies to communities interested in urban planning. All greenhouse gases
are considered, rather than the six Kyoto Protocol GHGs considered in most guides, and indirect greenhouse gas emissions are also
accounted for.
Bilan Carbone (in French)
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Websites for Further Information
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PRé’s team has extensive experience in the development of industry standards and initiatives
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