CEN TC350 Standards for sustainability assessment of works and construction products.
The 1st. generation of this suit of standards now is almost complete. The presentation gives an overview on the available standards and first conclusions to be drawn. The TC350 standardisation committee in November will r present a new business plan and propose some new activities and updates for the existing standards: the 2nd generation of CEN TC350 standards.
This overview was first presented at the Polish Building Physics Conference in Slok at 20-6-2013.
Standards, rating tools and regulationsChris Hamans
Assigning standards and building rating tools in regulations.
The presentation aims to explain how environmental performance requirements to works (buildings), that most likely will result into new additional product information, can be linked to building rating tools and to Environmental Product Declarations.
The interpretation of the Construction Products Regulation (CPR , 305/2011) is not that easy to understand to everyone, but the Regulation contains all the procedural elements that provide maximum freedom to Member States to set their own performance requirements to works (buildings) that might however require new and different declarations on a construction product's environmental performance when giving national interpretations to the Basic Requirement nr. 7 : "the sustainable use of natural resources". However the assignment of the appropriate European Standards, designed to assure a uniform and harmonised measurement and declaration of performances, are the ready to use "key".
The presentation shows how to use regulations, building rating tools, standards for quantifying building performances and standards for measuring product performances that provide the necessary input to the quantification of the (environmental) building performance.
Positioning the CEN TC350 standards and EN16309: social performance assessmen...Chris Hamans
Presentation at SB13 in Graz - Austria:
- Positioning of the CEN TC350 standards for the sustainability assessment of buildings
- Principles of the CEN TC350 standards
- Overview and status of CEN TC350 standards
- Standards, tools and regulations
- Main principles applied in EN16309: assessment of the social performance of buildings
Energy Star Test & Balance for National Retail ChainLuci Feie
Melink is to rebalance existing sales floor RTU’s to improve humidity control in the store by reducing supply airflow/minimum outside airflow to the RTU’s.
Messung Group, based in Pune, India, is a diversified conglomerate offeringholistic technology solutions for industry.From being a leading PLC manufacturer and industrial automation systems provider, the Group has evolved to encompass three broad businesses, namely Automation & Control, Electrical Engineering and Workplace Technologies. Messung is now a one-stop source for a complete package of technology solutions for practically every need in the Food &Beverage (F&B) industry.
Standards, rating tools and regulationsChris Hamans
Assigning standards and building rating tools in regulations.
The presentation aims to explain how environmental performance requirements to works (buildings), that most likely will result into new additional product information, can be linked to building rating tools and to Environmental Product Declarations.
The interpretation of the Construction Products Regulation (CPR , 305/2011) is not that easy to understand to everyone, but the Regulation contains all the procedural elements that provide maximum freedom to Member States to set their own performance requirements to works (buildings) that might however require new and different declarations on a construction product's environmental performance when giving national interpretations to the Basic Requirement nr. 7 : "the sustainable use of natural resources". However the assignment of the appropriate European Standards, designed to assure a uniform and harmonised measurement and declaration of performances, are the ready to use "key".
The presentation shows how to use regulations, building rating tools, standards for quantifying building performances and standards for measuring product performances that provide the necessary input to the quantification of the (environmental) building performance.
Positioning the CEN TC350 standards and EN16309: social performance assessmen...Chris Hamans
Presentation at SB13 in Graz - Austria:
- Positioning of the CEN TC350 standards for the sustainability assessment of buildings
- Principles of the CEN TC350 standards
- Overview and status of CEN TC350 standards
- Standards, tools and regulations
- Main principles applied in EN16309: assessment of the social performance of buildings
Energy Star Test & Balance for National Retail ChainLuci Feie
Melink is to rebalance existing sales floor RTU’s to improve humidity control in the store by reducing supply airflow/minimum outside airflow to the RTU’s.
Messung Group, based in Pune, India, is a diversified conglomerate offeringholistic technology solutions for industry.From being a leading PLC manufacturer and industrial automation systems provider, the Group has evolved to encompass three broad businesses, namely Automation & Control, Electrical Engineering and Workplace Technologies. Messung is now a one-stop source for a complete package of technology solutions for practically every need in the Food &Beverage (F&B) industry.
WSB14 - Session 111-1 CEN presentation: overview Rules and Regulations and EN...Chris Hamans
Presentation in session 111 during the World Sustainable Building Conference 2014 in Barcelona (28-30th .Oct. 2014)
The theme of the WSB14 was: "Sustainability. Are we moving as quickly as we should? It is up to us!"
Session 111 (out of 144 sessions) had to answer the question: "Are we moving in the same direction?"
This presentation by CEN-CENELEC standardisation gave an overview of EU's rules, regulations and policies and the role of EN standards with regard to this.
This presentation was one out of the 5 from this session 111. After a questioning, answering and discussion with the audience the session concluded: "No, we are not moving in the same direction!"
see WSB14-Sessions 111-0 to 111-4
Presentation in session 111 during the World Sustainable Building Conference 2014 in Barcelona (28-30th .Oct. 2014)
The theme of the WSB14 was: "Sustainability. Are we moving as quickly as we should? It is up to us!"
Session 111 (out of 144 sessions) had to answer the question: "Are we moving in the same direction?"
This presentation by Nordic Innovation, a project of the Nordic countries in Europe, gave an overview of the position and developments towards a more sustainable construction sector.
This presentation was one out of the 5 from this session 111. After a questioning, answering and discussion with the audience the session concluded: "No, we are not moving in the same direction!"
see WSB14-Sessions 111-0 to 111-4
You can assess the building performance on the 3 dimensions of sustainability. But how does this relate to all other assessments of sustainability: to the sustainability of the infra structure, the transport and energy system, etc? And where to position a sustainability assessment of management and decision processes? How does this relate to the building assessment as defined in the scope the CEN TC 350 standards?
ESC explains.
Recycling: bridging two or more life cyclesChris Hamans
Recycling of waste into a secondary product seems to cause problems in the the life cycle assessment. This presentation is trying to visualise the flows, boundaries and principles of calculation as defined on the CEN-standard text in EN15804 and EN15978 (assessment for environmental performance assessment of respectively construction products and buildings)
Life Cycle Stages - modules - scenarios - MNA - INA in CEN TC350 standardsChris Hamans
CEN TC350 Sustainability standards. In the sustainability assessment of buildings a systematic approach is important. The standard prEN16309, the sustainability assessment of the social performance of buildings, the distinction made between Life Cycle Stages, and Information Modules is to be understood. Also a precise specification of the scenarios needs attention. The presentation highlights those assessment issues as well clarifies how and where exemptions can be made in the assessments. These principles apply to all assessment standards: EN15804 (for environmental product assessment), EN15978 (for environmental building assessment) and for the standard assessing the building life cycle costs (in development)
CPR - BRCW #7: using cen tc350 standards for implementationChris Hamans
The Construction Product Regulation - CPR- (EU Regulation 305/2011) defines a Basic Requirements for Construction Works: the sustainable use of resources. Member States and the building sector seem to be are struggling with this Basic Requirement to works.
IF Member States set requirements for this on works (buildings) and IF this results in demanding additional information on construction products then EN15978 and EN15804 are the appropriate tools for specifying the methodologies and indicators. The rules (especially the recitals) in the CPR show the way.
BRCW nr. 7 in the CPR 305/2011 - interpretation -Chris Hamans
Sheets partly in Rumanian language!
Presentation on the interpretation of BWR7 - sustainable use of natural resources - at the building exhibition CONSTRUCT2014 in Bucharest, April 2014
EN16309 - methodology social performance assessment (comprehensive presentation)Chris Hamans
updated and comprehensive presentation of the structure and principles of the social performance assessment of buildings: EN16309 - Sustainability of construction works — Assessment of social performance of buildings — Methods Methodology
(version 04032015)
The EU legislative framework for the sustainability Chris Hamans
Presentation for the Romanian products manufacturer association APMCR, at their seminar during the Romanian national building exhibition Construct'14 , April 2014.
CEN TC350 - status standards 1-4-2012 & backgroundChris Hamans
The CEN TC350 suite of standards for sustainability assessment of construction products and of buildings are published early 2012. The availability of the standards is explained, the applied principles and the making of the standards.
ESC explains.
Original 01-04-2012 ; UPDATED 28-02-2014
WSB14 - Session 111-3 German policy and toolsChris Hamans
Presentation in session 111 during the World Sustainable Building Conference 2014 in Barcelona (28-30th .Oct. 2014)
The theme of the WSB14 was: "Sustainability. Are we moving as quickly as we should? It is up to us!"
Session 111 (out of 144 sessions) had to answer the question: "Are we moving in the same direction?"
This presentation on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety, gives an overview of the policies and tools in place for declaring environmental performance on construction products and buildings.
This presentation was one out of the 5 from this session 111. After a questioning, answering and discussion with the audience the session concluded: "No, we are not moving in the same direction!"
see WSB14-Sessions 111-0 to 111-4
What stakeholders were involved with the CEN TC350 standardisation work?
What sustainability parameters were included in the suite of European standards?
ESC explains.
CEN TC350 prEN16309: methodology for the social performance assessment of bui...Chris Hamans
The CEN standard EN16309 will define the methodology for assessing the social performance of a building. The standard is still in development and will be submitted for Formal Vote in the course of 2013
ESC explains.
WSB14 - Session 111-1 CEN presentation: overview Rules and Regulations and EN...Chris Hamans
Presentation in session 111 during the World Sustainable Building Conference 2014 in Barcelona (28-30th .Oct. 2014)
The theme of the WSB14 was: "Sustainability. Are we moving as quickly as we should? It is up to us!"
Session 111 (out of 144 sessions) had to answer the question: "Are we moving in the same direction?"
This presentation by CEN-CENELEC standardisation gave an overview of EU's rules, regulations and policies and the role of EN standards with regard to this.
This presentation was one out of the 5 from this session 111. After a questioning, answering and discussion with the audience the session concluded: "No, we are not moving in the same direction!"
see WSB14-Sessions 111-0 to 111-4
Presentation in session 111 during the World Sustainable Building Conference 2014 in Barcelona (28-30th .Oct. 2014)
The theme of the WSB14 was: "Sustainability. Are we moving as quickly as we should? It is up to us!"
Session 111 (out of 144 sessions) had to answer the question: "Are we moving in the same direction?"
This presentation by Nordic Innovation, a project of the Nordic countries in Europe, gave an overview of the position and developments towards a more sustainable construction sector.
This presentation was one out of the 5 from this session 111. After a questioning, answering and discussion with the audience the session concluded: "No, we are not moving in the same direction!"
see WSB14-Sessions 111-0 to 111-4
You can assess the building performance on the 3 dimensions of sustainability. But how does this relate to all other assessments of sustainability: to the sustainability of the infra structure, the transport and energy system, etc? And where to position a sustainability assessment of management and decision processes? How does this relate to the building assessment as defined in the scope the CEN TC 350 standards?
ESC explains.
Recycling: bridging two or more life cyclesChris Hamans
Recycling of waste into a secondary product seems to cause problems in the the life cycle assessment. This presentation is trying to visualise the flows, boundaries and principles of calculation as defined on the CEN-standard text in EN15804 and EN15978 (assessment for environmental performance assessment of respectively construction products and buildings)
Life Cycle Stages - modules - scenarios - MNA - INA in CEN TC350 standardsChris Hamans
CEN TC350 Sustainability standards. In the sustainability assessment of buildings a systematic approach is important. The standard prEN16309, the sustainability assessment of the social performance of buildings, the distinction made between Life Cycle Stages, and Information Modules is to be understood. Also a precise specification of the scenarios needs attention. The presentation highlights those assessment issues as well clarifies how and where exemptions can be made in the assessments. These principles apply to all assessment standards: EN15804 (for environmental product assessment), EN15978 (for environmental building assessment) and for the standard assessing the building life cycle costs (in development)
CPR - BRCW #7: using cen tc350 standards for implementationChris Hamans
The Construction Product Regulation - CPR- (EU Regulation 305/2011) defines a Basic Requirements for Construction Works: the sustainable use of resources. Member States and the building sector seem to be are struggling with this Basic Requirement to works.
IF Member States set requirements for this on works (buildings) and IF this results in demanding additional information on construction products then EN15978 and EN15804 are the appropriate tools for specifying the methodologies and indicators. The rules (especially the recitals) in the CPR show the way.
BRCW nr. 7 in the CPR 305/2011 - interpretation -Chris Hamans
Sheets partly in Rumanian language!
Presentation on the interpretation of BWR7 - sustainable use of natural resources - at the building exhibition CONSTRUCT2014 in Bucharest, April 2014
EN16309 - methodology social performance assessment (comprehensive presentation)Chris Hamans
updated and comprehensive presentation of the structure and principles of the social performance assessment of buildings: EN16309 - Sustainability of construction works — Assessment of social performance of buildings — Methods Methodology
(version 04032015)
The EU legislative framework for the sustainability Chris Hamans
Presentation for the Romanian products manufacturer association APMCR, at their seminar during the Romanian national building exhibition Construct'14 , April 2014.
CEN TC350 - status standards 1-4-2012 & backgroundChris Hamans
The CEN TC350 suite of standards for sustainability assessment of construction products and of buildings are published early 2012. The availability of the standards is explained, the applied principles and the making of the standards.
ESC explains.
Original 01-04-2012 ; UPDATED 28-02-2014
WSB14 - Session 111-3 German policy and toolsChris Hamans
Presentation in session 111 during the World Sustainable Building Conference 2014 in Barcelona (28-30th .Oct. 2014)
The theme of the WSB14 was: "Sustainability. Are we moving as quickly as we should? It is up to us!"
Session 111 (out of 144 sessions) had to answer the question: "Are we moving in the same direction?"
This presentation on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety, gives an overview of the policies and tools in place for declaring environmental performance on construction products and buildings.
This presentation was one out of the 5 from this session 111. After a questioning, answering and discussion with the audience the session concluded: "No, we are not moving in the same direction!"
see WSB14-Sessions 111-0 to 111-4
What stakeholders were involved with the CEN TC350 standardisation work?
What sustainability parameters were included in the suite of European standards?
ESC explains.
CEN TC350 prEN16309: methodology for the social performance assessment of bui...Chris Hamans
The CEN standard EN16309 will define the methodology for assessing the social performance of a building. The standard is still in development and will be submitted for Formal Vote in the course of 2013
ESC explains.
This is a compilation of the overall process in conducting energy audit based on my personal experiences, training that I attended in Malaysia, India and Japan and information sharing between fellow EE practitioners.Not to forget references from books and internet.
I believe this would benefit to those who wants to understand what is energy audit all about for beginners to become energy auditor and to facilities owners to assess the need to conduct energy audit and energy audit proposals submitted by consultants
CEN TC350 - sustainability assessment of buildings and other sustainability a...Chris Hamans
You can assess the building performance on the 3 dimensions of sustainability. But how does this relate to all other assessments of sustainability: to the sustainability of the infra structure, the transport and energy system, etc? And where to position a sustainability assessment of management and decision processes? How does this relate to the building assessment as defined in the scope the CEN TC 350 standards?
ESC explains.
This free CPD webinar focuses on the British Standard for road lighting design. An updated version of BS5489-1 2020 has just been published which includes some significant changes from the previous version. This important update to the Standards means that anyone that specifies public lighting or uses this Standard needs to understand the latest thinking and changes from the previous version.
This CPD webinar is essential for all those specifying or designing lighting for roads, amenity areas or city and town centres. You will learn how to carry out your role more effectively and provide better lighting which benefits the public and the planet.
Our presenters are Nick Smith IEng FILP and Peter Harrison CEng FILP. Nick, from Nick Smith Associates, was the ILP’s representative on the British Standards Institute revision committee, so is the ideal expert to share his knowledge and explain how you can apply this to your work. Peter Harrison is the ILP Technical Director.
The following is covered:
• Position of BS5489 in the hierarchy of standards and tie into European and international standards
• Summary of the changes
• Reasons for road lighting
• Environmental considerations: obtrusive light and conservation
• Energy considerations and how this is determined
• Design classification - determination and the risk assessment
• Variable lighting considerations for subsidiary roads and traffic routes
• Maintenance factor determination
• Scotopic/Photopic (S/P) ratios - how these are used now
• Glare, glare metrics and how to use them
Webinar on Environmental Footprint Data requirements in PEFCRMarisa Vieira
This slides deck includes the materials used in the webinar we hosted on data requirements to be included in a PEFCR document for the Environmental Footprint pilot phase. We gave this webinar on behalf of the Environmental Footprint team from the European Commission.
WSB14 - Session 111-4 Belgian sustainability policyChris Hamans
Presentation in session 111 during the World Sustainable Building Conference 2014 in Barcelona (28-30th .Oct. 2014)
The theme of the WSB14 was: "Sustainability. Are we moving as quickly as we should? It is up to us!"
Session 111 (out of 144 sessions) had to answer the question: "Are we moving in the same direction?"
This presentation by CEN-CENELEC standardisation gave an overview of EU's rules, regulations and policies and the role of EN standards with regard to this.
This presentation was one out of the 5 from this session 111. After a questioning, answering and discussion with the audience the session concluded: "No, we are not moving in the same direction!"
see WSB14-Sessions 111-0 to 111-4
WSB14-Session 111-0 introduction by chris hamansChris Hamans
Presentation in session 111 during the World Sustainable Building Conference 2014 in Barcelona (28-30th .Oct. 2014)
The theme of the WSB14 was: "Sustainability. Are we moving as quickly as we should? It is up to us!"
Session 111 (out of 144 sessions) had to answer the question: "Are we moving in the same direction?"
This presentation was the introduction to the session 111.
This presentation was one out of the 5 from this session 111. After a questioning, answering and discussion with the audience the session concluded: "No, we are not moving in the same direction!"
see WSB14-Sessions 111-0 to 111-4
Indoor air quality in the sustainability assessment through en16309Chris Hamans
INDOOR AIR QUALITY can be described and measured in indicators in specifying the buildings social performance contributing to the aspect HEALTH and COMFORT.
The presentation positions the INDOOR AIR QUALITY in the USE STAGE of the building: the indoor air quality for the building USER is of importance during during "regular" use but also during maintenance, repair and replacement activities, etc.
A check list approach allows a comprehensive assessment per information module on the basis of a building specific and use specific scenario.
Why the PEF (Product Environmental Footprint) methodology as proposed by the European Commission will not work for construction products.
A brief comparison of principles behind PEF and EN15804.
Only in German. Presentation in a SB13 Workshop seminar in Graz , Austria
Warum die von der Europäischen Kommission vorgeschlagene Methode "PEF" (Product Environmental Footprint) wie nicht anwendbar ist für Bauprodukte.
Die SlideSahre-Serie bietet einen kurzen Vergleich der Prinzipien auf der PEF und die Europäische Norm EN15804 aufgebaut sind.
Präsentation in einem Workshop-Seminar zu der SB13 Seminar in Graz, Österreich
Declaration of Performances are mandatory to supply per 1-7-2013. How to organise the logistics of the declarations to a product in the building chain?
Sustainability - standards, laws and regulationsChris Hamans
The presentation illustrates the basic principles for declaring (construction-) product characteristics within the European system of regulations and standards. Within the near future we may expect that also environmental product characteristics will become mandatory to be declared by the manufacturer of a construction product. The presentation explains how mandated product characteristics are linked to product standards and methodology standards for measuring (environmental) indicators.
ESC explains.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
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This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
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The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
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This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
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Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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cen tc350 sustainability standards status june 2013
1. CEN TC350 sustainability standards:
overview - positioning - status - new developments
Ir. Chris Hamans
The Netherlands
2. CEN TC350 standards
• A package of standards for measuring and quantifying sustainability
performance of construction works and construction products
Environmental
Performance
Social
Performance
Economic
Performance
Technical
Performance
Functional
Performance
EN 15643-2
Framework for
Environmental Performance
EN 15643 - 3
Framework for
Social Performance
EN 15643 - 4
Framework for
Economic Performance
Technical
Characteristics
Functionality
Building level
EN15978
Assessment of
Environmental Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16309
Assessment of
Social Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16627
Assessment of
Economic Performance
- Calculation Method -
EN15804
Environmental
Product Declarations
- core rules for the product category
of construction products -
(see Note below) (see Note below)
EN 15942
Environmental Product Declarations
- Communication format -
Business to Business
CEN/TR 15941
Environmental product declarations
– Methodology for selection and use
of generic data -
Product level
Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and
economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part
of the EPD
Concept level
Integrated Building Performance
Framework level
EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -
General Framework
2
3. Environmental
Performance
Social
Performance
Economic
Performance
Technical
Performance
Functional
Performance
EN 15643-2
Framework for
Environmental Performance
EN 15643 - 3
Framework for
Social Performance
EN 15643 - 4
Framework for
Economic Performance
Technical
Characteristics
Functionality
Building level
EN15978
Assessment of
Environmental Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16309
Assessment of
Social Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16627
Assessment of
Economic Performance
- Calculation Method -
EN15804
Environmental
Product Declarations
- core rules for the product category
of construction products -
(see Note below) (see Note below)
EN 15942
Environmental Product Declarations
- Communication format -
Business to Business
CEN/TR 15941
Environmental product declarations
– Methodology for selection and use
of generic data -
Product level
Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and
economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part
of the EPD
Concept level
Integrated Building Performance
Framework level
EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -
General Framework
3
4. Environmental
Performance
Social
Performance
Economic
Performance
Technical
Performance
Functional
Performance
EN 15643-2
Framework for
Environmental Performance
EN 15643 - 3
Framework for
Social Performance
EN 15643 - 4
Framework for
Economic Performance
Technical
Characteristics
Functionality
Building level
EN15978
Assessment of
Environmental Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16309
Assessment of
Social Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16627
Assessment of
Economic Performance
- Calculation Method -
EN15804
Environmental
Product Declarations
- core rules for the product category
of construction products -
(see Note below) (see Note below)
EN 15942
Environmental Product Declarations
- Communication format -
Business to Business
CEN/TR 15941
Environmental product declarations
– Methodology for selection and use
of generic data -
Product level
Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and
economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part
of the EPD
Concept level
Integrated Building Performance
Framework level
EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -
General Framework
BUILDING PERFORMANCE
4
5. Environmental
Performance
Social
Performance
Economic
Performance
Technical
Performance
Functional
Performance
EN 15643-2
Framework for
Environmental Performance
EN 15643 - 3
Framework for
Social Performance
EN 15643 - 4
Framework for
Economic Performance
Technical
Characteristics
Functionality
Building level
EN15978
Assessment of
Environmental Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16309
Assessment of
Social Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16627
Assessment of
Economic Performance
- Calculation Method -
EN15804
Environmental
Product Declarations
- core rules for the product category
of construction products -
(see Note below) (see Note below)
EN 15942
Environmental Product Declarations
- Communication format -
Business to Business
CEN/TR 15941
Environmental product declarations
– Methodology for selection and use
of generic data -
Product level
Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and
economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part
of the EPD
Concept level
Integrated Building Performance
Framework level
EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -
General Framework
based on, 1st : FUNCTIONAL
performance
5
6. Environmental
Performance
Social
Performance
Economic
Performance
Technical
Performance
Functional
Performance
EN 15643-2
Framework for
Environmental Performance
EN 15643 - 3
Framework for
Social Performance
EN 15643 - 4
Framework for
Economic Performance
Technical
Characteristics
Functionality
Building level
EN15978
Assessment of
Environmental Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16309
Assessment of
Social Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16627
Assessment of
Economic Performance
- Calculation Method -
EN15804
Environmental
Product Declarations
- core rules for the product category
of construction products -
(see Note below) (see Note below)
EN 15942
Environmental Product Declarations
- Communication format -
Business to Business
CEN/TR 15941
Environmental product declarations
– Methodology for selection and use
of generic data -
Product level
Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and
economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part
of the EPD
Concept level
Integrated Building Performance
Framework level
EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -
General Framework based on, 2nd : TECHNICAL
performance
6
7. • Without meeting the functional needs there is no sustainability
• Without meeting the technical needs there is no sustainability
sustainability
ENV SOC ECON
Technical design
Functional design
Sustainability
7
8. Environmental
Performance
Social
Performance
Economic
Performance
Technical
Performance
Functional
Performance
EN 15643-2
Framework for
Environmental Performance
EN 15643 - 3
Framework for
Social Performance
EN 15643 - 4
Framework for
Economic Performance
Technical
Characteristics
Functionality
Building level
EN15978
Assessment of
Environmental Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16309
Assessment of
Social Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16627
Assessment of
Economic Performance
- Calculation Method -
EN15804
Environmental
Product Declarations
- core rules for the product category
of construction products -
(see Note below) (see Note below)
EN 15942
Environmental Product Declarations
- Communication format -
Business to Business
CEN/TR 15941
Environmental product declarations
– Methodology for selection and use
of generic data -
Product level
Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and
economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part
of the EPD
Concept level
Integrated Building Performance
Framework level
EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -
General Framework3 Dimensions assessed
8
9. Environmental
Performance
Social
Performance
Economic
Performance
Technical
Performance
Functional
Performance
EN 15643-2
Framework for
Environmental Performance
EN 15643 - 3
Framework for
Social Performance
EN 15643 - 4
Framework for
Economic Performance
Technical
Characteristics
Functionality
Building level
EN15978
Assessment of
Environmental Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16309
Assessment of
Social Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16627
Assessment of
Economic Performance
- Calculation Method -
EN15804
Environmental
Product Declarations
- core rules for the product category
of construction products -
(see Note below) (see Note below)
EN 15942
Environmental Product Declarations
- Communication format -
Business to Business
CEN/TR 15941
Environmental product declarations
– Methodology for selection and use
of generic data -
Product level
Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and
economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part
of the EPD
Concept level
Integrated Building Performance
Framework level
EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -
General Framework
ENVIRONMENT
9
10. Environmental
Performance
Social
Performance
Economic
Performance
Technical
Performance
Functional
Performance
EN 15643-2
Framework for
Environmental Performance
EN 15643 - 3
Framework for
Social Performance
EN 15643 - 4
Framework for
Economic Performance
Technical
Characteristics
Functionality
Building level
EN15978
Assessment of
Environmental Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16309
Assessment of
Social Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16627
Assessment of
Economic Performance
- Calculation Method -
EN15804
Environmental
Product Declarations
- core rules for the product category
of construction products -
(see Note below) (see Note below)
EN 15942
Environmental Product Declarations
- Communication format -
Business to Business
CEN/TR 15941
Environmental product declarations
– Methodology for selection and use
of generic data -
Product level
Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and
economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part
of the EPD
Concept level
Integrated Building Performance
Framework level
EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -
General Framework
SOCIAL
10
11. Environmental
Performance
Social
Performance
Economic
Performance
Technical
Performance
Functional
Performance
EN 15643-2
Framework for
Environmental Performance
EN 15643 - 3
Framework for
Social Performance
EN 15643 - 4
Framework for
Economic Performance
Technical
Characteristics
Functionality
Building level
EN15978
Assessment of
Environmental Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16309
Assessment of
Social Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16627
Assessment of
Economic Performance
- Calculation Method -
EN15804
Environmental
Product Declarations
- core rules for the product category
of construction products -
(see Note below) (see Note below)
EN 15942
Environmental Product Declarations
- Communication format -
Business to Business
CEN/TR 15941
Environmental product declarations
– Methodology for selection and use
of generic data -
Product level
Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and
economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part
of the EPD
Concept level
Integrated Building Performance
Framework level
EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -
General Framework
ECONOMIC
11
12. Environmental
Performance
Social
Performance
Economic
Performance
Technical
Performance
Functional
Performance
EN 15643-2
Framework for
Environmental Performance
EN 15643 - 3
Framework for
Social Performance
EN 15643 - 4
Framework for
Economic Performance
Technical
Characteristics
Functionality
Building level
EN15978
Assessment of
Environmental Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16309
Assessment of
Social Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16627
Assessment of
Economic Performance
- Calculation Method -
EN15804
Environmental
Product Declarations
- core rules for the product category
of construction products -
(see Note below) (see Note below)
EN 15942
Environmental Product Declarations
- Communication format -
Business to Business
CEN/TR 15941
Environmental product declarations
– Methodology for selection and use
of generic data -
Product level
Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and
economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part
of the EPD
Concept level
Integrated Building Performance
Framework level
EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -
General Framework
1 - FRAMEWORK
12
13. Environmental
Performance
Social
Performance
Economic
Performance
Technical
Performance
Functional
Performance
EN 15643-2
Framework for
Environmental Performance
EN 15643 - 3
Framework for
Social Performance
EN 15643 - 4
Framework for
Economic Performance
Technical
Characteristics
Functionality
Building level
EN15978
Assessment of
Environmental Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16309
Assessment of
Social Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16627
Assessment of
Economic Performance
- Calculation Method -
EN15804
Environmental
Product Declarations
- core rules for the product category
of construction products -
(see Note below) (see Note below)
EN 15942
Environmental Product Declarations
- Communication format -
Business to Business
CEN/TR 15941
Environmental product declarations
– Methodology for selection and use
of generic data -
Product level
Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and
economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part
of the EPD
Concept level
Integrated Building Performance
Framework level
EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -
General Framework
2 - BUILDING
13
14. Environmental
Performance
Social
Performance
Economic
Performance
Technical
Performance
Functional
Performance
EN 15643-2
Framework for
Environmental Performance
EN 15643 - 3
Framework for
Social Performance
EN 15643 - 4
Framework for
Economic Performance
Technical
Characteristics
Functionality
Building level
EN15978
Assessment of
Environmental Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16309
Assessment of
Social Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16627
Assessment of
Economic Performance
- Calculation Method -
EN15804
Environmental
Product Declarations
- core rules for the product category
of construction products -
(see Note below) (see Note below)
EN 15942
Environmental Product Declarations
- Communication format -
Business to Business
CEN/TR 15941
Environmental product declarations
– Methodology for selection and use
of generic data -
Product level
Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and
economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part
of the EPD
Concept level
Integrated Building Performance
Framework level
EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -
General Framework
3 - PRODUCT
14
15. Environmental
Performance
Social
Performance
Economic
Performance
Technical
Performance
Functional
Performance
EN 15643-2
Framework for
Environmental Performance
EN 15643 - 3
Framework for
Social Performance
EN 15643 - 4
Framework for
Economic Performance
Technical
Characteristics
Functionality
Building level
EN15978
Assessment of
Environmental Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16309
Assessment of
Social Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16627
Assessment of
Economic Performance
- Calculation Method -
EN15804
Environmental
Product Declarations
- core rules for the product category
of construction products -
(see Note below) (see Note below)
EN 15942
Environmental Product Declarations
- Communication format -
Business to Business
CEN/TR 15941
Environmental product declarations
– Methodology for selection and use
of generic data -
Product level
Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and
economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part
of the EPD
Concept level
Integrated Building Performance
Framework level
EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -
General Framework
15
that is the
work programm
and how the
programmed standards work !
16. Environmental
Performance
Social
Performance
Economic
Performance
Technical
Performance
Functional
Performance
EN 15643-2
Framework for
Environmental Performance
EN 15643 - 3
Framework for
Social Performance
EN 15643 - 4
Framework for
Economic Performance
Technical
Characteristics
Functionality
Building level
EN15978
Assessment of
Environmental Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16309
Assessment of
Social Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16627
Assessment of
Economic Performance
- Calculation Method -
EN15804
Environmental
Product Declarations
- core rules for the product category
of construction products -
(see Note below) (see Note below)
EN 15942
Environmental Product Declarations
- Communication format -
Business to Business
CEN/TR 15941
Environmental product declarations
– Methodology for selection and use
of generic data -
Product level
Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and
economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part
of the EPD
Concept level
Integrated Building Performance
Framework level
EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -
General Framework
STATUS of the
standardisation work in
CEN TC350
16
17. Environmental
Performance
Social
Performance
Economic
Performance
Technical
Performance
Functional
Performance
EN 15643-2
Framework for
Environmental Performance
EN 15643 - 3
Framework for
Social Performance
EN 15643 - 4
Framework for
Economic Performance
Technical
Characteristics
Functionality
Building level
EN15978
Assessment of
Environmental Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16309
Assessment of
Social Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16627
Assessment of
Economic Performance
- Calculation Method -
EN15804
Environmental
Product Declarations
- core rules for the product category
of construction products -
(see Note below) (see Note below)
EN 15942
Environmental Product Declarations
- Communication format -
Business to Business
CEN/TR 15941
Environmental product declarations
– Methodology for selection and use
of generic data -
Product level
Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and
economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part
of the EPD
Concept level
Integrated Building Performance
Framework level
EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -
General FrameworkAll Framework standards : published
EN 15643 - 1
EN 15643 - 2
EN 15643 - 3
EN 15643 - 4
17
18. Environmental
Performance
Social
Performance
Economic
Performance
Technical
Performance
Functional
Performance
EN 15643-2
Framework for
Environmental Performance
EN 15643 - 3
Framework for
Social Performance
EN 15643 - 4
Framework for
Economic Performance
Technical
Characteristics
Functionality
Building level
EN15978
Assessment of
Environmental Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16309
Assessment of
Social Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16627
Assessment of
Economic Performance
- Calculation Method -
EN15804
Environmental
Product Declarations
- core rules for the product category
of construction products -
(see Note below) (see Note below)
EN 15942
Environmental Product Declarations
- Communication format -
Business to Business
CEN/TR 15941
Environmental product declarations
– Methodology for selection and use
of generic data -
Product level
Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and
economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part
of the EPD
Concept level
Integrated Building Performance
Framework level
EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -
General Framework
EN15978
EN15804
EN15942
TR15941
all published
18
19. Environmental
Performance
Social
Performance
Economic
Performance
Technical
Performance
Functional
Performance
EN 15643-2
Framework for
Environmental Performance
EN 15643 - 3
Framework for
Social Performance
EN 15643 - 4
Framework for
Economic Performance
Technical
Characteristics
Functionality
Building level
EN15978
Assessment of
Environmental Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16309
Assessment of
Social Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16627
Assessment of
Economic Performance
- Calculation Method -
EN15804
Environmental
Product Declarations
- core rules for the product category
of construction products -
(see Note below) (see Note below)
EN 15942
Environmental Product Declarations
- Communication format -
Business to Business
CEN/TR 15941
Environmental product declarations
– Methodology for selection and use
of generic data -
Product level
Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and
economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part
of the EPD
Concept level
Integrated Building Performance
Framework level
EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -
General Framework
FprEN16309
in Formal Vote
procedure
scheduled
availability
1/2014
19
20. Environmental
Performance
Social
Performance
Economic
Performance
Technical
Performance
Functional
Performance
EN 15643-2
Framework for
Environmental Performance
EN 15643 - 3
Framework for
Social Performance
EN 15643 - 4
Framework for
Economic Performance
Technical
Characteristics
Functionality
Building level
EN15978
Assessment of
Environmental Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16309
Assessment of
Social Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16627
Assessment of
Economic Performance
- Calculation Method -
EN15804
Environmental
Product Declarations
- core rules for the product category
of construction products -
(see Note below) (see Note below)
EN 15942
Environmental Product Declarations
- Communication format -
Business to Business
CEN/TR 15941
Environmental product declarations
– Methodology for selection and use
of generic data -
Product level
Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and
economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part
of the EPD
Concept level
Integrated Building Performance
Framework level
EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -
General Framework
FprEN16627
in Formal Vote
procedure
scheduled
availability
5/2015
20
21. CEN TC350 standards: 1st. generation
• A package of standards for measuring and quantifying sustainability
performance of construction works and construction products
Environmental
Performance
Social
Performance
Economic
Performance
Technical
Performance
Functional
Performance
EN 15643-2
Framework for
Environmental Performance
EN 15643 - 3
Framework for
Social Performance
EN 15643 - 4
Framework for
Economic Performance
Technical
Characteristics
Functionality
Building level
EN15978
Assessment of
Environmental Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16309
Assessment of
Social Performance
- Calculation Method -
FprEN16627
Assessment of
Economic Performance
- Calculation Method -
EN15804
Environmental
Product Declarations
- core rules for the product category
of construction products -
(see Note below) (see Note below)
EN 15942
Environmental Product Declarations
- Communication format -
Business to Business
CEN/TR 15941
Environmental product declarations
– Methodology for selection and use
of generic data -
Product level
Note: At present, technical information related to some aspects of social and
economic performance are included under the provisions of pr EN 15804 to form part
of the EPD
Concept level
Integrated Building Performance
Framework level
EN 15643 - 1 Sustainability Assessment of Buildings -
General Framework
21
23. CEN TC350 standards: 1st. generation
23
• A package of standards for measuring and quantifying sustainability
performance of construction works and construction products
24. CEN TC350 standards: 1st. generation
24
• A package of standards for measuring and quantifying sustainability
performance of construction works and construction products
• What’s up now?
– Gaining experiences.
– Applying the standards: in assessment tools and programs
– Implementing EN15804 in Product Standards
25. CEN TC350 standards: 1st. generation
25
• A package of standards for measuring and quantifying sustainability
performance of construction works and construction products
• What’s up now?
– Gaining experiences.
– Applying the standards: in assessment tools and programs
– Implementing EN15804 in Product Standards
• Improvements - from the assessments – working with the standards;
– Technical Reports for more explanation to the standard text are requested.
– Different Background Data Bases different results
– Ongoing development of indicators: more and new indicators ?
26. CEN TC350 STANDARDS -
2 ND. GENERATION
CEN Standardisation:
a dynamic process following the market demand for harmonised
methodologies and communication
26
29. The indicators are standardised !
e.g. EN15804: 22 environmental indicators
29
Some considerations:
For the environmental, social and economic assessment we have
selected a wide range of indicators that allow to quantify the
building (and product) performance from a sustainability point of
view.
As an example: sofar the European standardisation bodies and the
stakeholders they represent, could agree on 22 environmental
indicators for quantifying the environmental performance.
30. The indicators are standardised !
e.g. EN15804: 22 environmental indicators
30
Some considerations:
For the environmental, social and economic assessment we have
selected a wide range of indicators that allow to quantify the
building (and product) performance from a sustainability point of
view.
As an example: sofar the European standardisation bodies and the
stakeholders they represent, could agree on 22 environmental
indicators for quantifying the environmental performance.
31. The indicators are standardised !
e.g. EN15804: 22 environmental indicators
31
parameters describing
environmental impacts
32. 1. Global Warming
2. Ozone Depletion
3. Acidification for soil and water
4. Eutrophication
5. Photochemical ozone creation
The indicators are standardised !
e.g. EN15804: 22 environmental indicators
32
parameters describing
environmental impacts
33. 1. Global Warming
2. Ozone Depletion
3. Acidification for soil and water
4. Eutrophication
5. Photochemical ozone creation
The indicators are standardised !
e.g. EN15804: 22 environmental indicators
parameters
describing
resource input
34. 1. Global Warming
2. Ozone Depletion
3. Acidification for soil and water
4. Eutrophication
5. Photochemical ozone creation
6. Depletion of abiotic resources-elements
7. Depletion of abiotic resources-fossil fuels
8. Use of renewable primary energy excluding renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
9. Use of renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
10. Use of non renewable primary energy excluding non renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
11. Use of non renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
12. Use of secondary material
13. Use of renewable secondary fuels
14. Use of non renewable secondary fuels
15. Use of net fresh water
The indicators are standardised !
e.g. EN15804: 22 environmental indicators
parameters
describing resource
input
35. 1. Global Warming
2. Ozone Depletion
3. Acidification for soil and water
4. Eutrophication
5. Photochemical ozone creation
6. Depletion of abiotic resources-elements
7. Depletion of abiotic resources-fossil fuels
8. Use of renewable primary energy excluding renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
9. Use of renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
10. Use of non renewable primary energy excluding non renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
11. Use of non renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
12. Use of secondary material
13. Use of renewable secondary fuels
14. Use of non renewable secondary fuels
15. Use of net fresh water
The indicators are standardised !
e.g. EN15804: 22 environmental indicators
35
additional environmental
information describing waste
categories
36. 1. Global Warming
2. Ozone Depletion
3. Acidification for soil and water
4. Eutrophication
5. Photochemical ozone creation
6. Depletion of abiotic resources-elements
7. Depletion of abiotic resources-fossil fuels
8. Use of renewable primary energy excluding renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
9. Use of renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
10. Use of non renewable primary energy excluding non renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
11. Use of non renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
12. Use of secondary material
13. Use of renewable secondary fuels
14. Use of non renewable secondary fuels
15. Use of net fresh water
16. Hazardous waste disposed
17. Non hazardous waste disposed
18. Radioactive waste disposed
The indicators are standardised !
e.g. EN15804: 22 environmental indicators
36
additional environmental
information describing waste
categories
37. 1. Global Warming
2. Ozone Depletion
3. Acidification for soil and water
4. Eutrophication
5. Photochemical ozone creation
6. Depletion of abiotic resources-elements
7. Depletion of abiotic resources-fossil fuels
8. Use of renewable primary energy excluding renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
9. Use of renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
10. Use of non renewable primary energy excluding non renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
11. Use of non renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
12. Use of secondary material
13. Use of renewable secondary fuels
14. Use of non renewable secondary fuels
15. Use of net fresh water
16. Hazardous waste disposed
17. Non hazardous waste disposed
18. Radioactive waste disposed
The indicators are standardised !
e.g. EN15804: 22 environmental indicators
37
additional environmental
information describing output
flows
38. 1. Global Warming
2. Ozone Depletion
3. Acidification for soil and water
4. Eutrophication
5. Photochemical ozone creation
6. Depletion of abiotic resources-elements
7. Depletion of abiotic resources-fossil fuels
8. Use of renewable primary energy excluding renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
9. Use of renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
10. Use of non renewable primary energy excluding non renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
11. Use of non renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
12. Use of secondary material
13. Use of renewable secondary fuels
14. Use of non renewable secondary fuels
15. Use of net fresh water
16. Hazardous waste disposed
17. Non hazardous waste disposed
18. Radioactive waste disposed
19. Components for re-use
20. Materials for recycling
21. Materials for energy recovery
22. Exported energy
The indicators are standardised !
e.g. EN15804: 22 environmental indicators
38
additional environmental
information describing output
flows
39. 1. Global Warming
2. Ozone Depletion
3. Acidification for soil and water
4. Eutrophication
5. Photochemical ozone creation
6. Depletion of abiotic resources-elements
7. Depletion of abiotic resources-fossil fuels
8. Use of renewable primary energy excluding renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
9. Use of renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
10. Use of non renewable primary energy excluding non renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
11. Use of non renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
12. Use of secondary material
13. Use of renewable secondary fuels
14. Use of non renewable secondary fuels
15. Use of net fresh water
16. Hazardous waste disposed
17. Non hazardous waste disposed
18. Radioactive waste disposed
19. Components for re-use
20. Materials for recycling
21. Materials for energy recovery
22. Exported energy
The indicators are standardised !
e.g. EN15804: 22 environmental indicators
39
select all
or
pick your prefered indicators from
the “basket of indicators”
40. 1. Global Warming
2. Ozone Depletion
3. Acidification for soil and water
4. Eutrophication
5. Photochemical ozone creation
6. Depletion of abiotic resources-elements
7. Depletion of abiotic resources-fossil fuels
8. Use of renewable primary energy excluding renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
9. Use of renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
10. Use of non renewable primary energy excluding non renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
11. Use of non renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
12. Use of secondary material
13. Use of renewable secondary fuels
14. Use of non renewable secondary fuels
15. Use of net fresh water
16. Hazardous waste disposed
17. Non hazardous waste disposed
18. Radioactive waste disposed
19. Components for re-use
20. Materials for recycling
21. Materials for energy recovery
22. Exported energy
Environmental IMPACTS
These indicators quantify:
40
41. 1. Global Warming
2. Ozone Depletion
3. Acidification for soil and water
4. Eutrophication
5. Photochemical ozone creation
6. Depletion of abiotic resources-elements
7. Depletion of abiotic resources-fossil fuels
8. Use of renewable primary energy excluding renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
9. Use of renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
10. Use of non renewable primary energy excluding non renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
11. Use of non renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
12. Use of secondary material
13. Use of renewable secondary fuels
14. Use of non renewable secondary fuels
15. Use of net fresh water
16. Hazardous waste disposed
17. Non hazardous waste disposed
18. Radioactive waste disposed
19. Components for re-use
20. Materials for recycling
21. Materials for energy recovery
22. Exported energy
INPUT ASPECTS
Environmental IMPACTS
These indicators quantify:
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42. 1. Global Warming
2. Ozone Depletion
3. Acidification for soil and water
4. Eutrophication
5. Photochemical ozone creation
6. Depletion of abiotic resources-elements
7. Depletion of abiotic resources-fossil fuels
8. Use of renewable primary energy excluding renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
9. Use of renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
10. Use of non renewable primary energy excluding non renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
11. Use of non renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
12. Use of secondary material
13. Use of renewable secondary fuels
14. Use of non renewable secondary fuels
15. Use of net fresh water
16. Hazardous waste disposed
17. Non hazardous waste disposed
18. Radioactive waste disposed
19. Components for re-use
20. Materials for recycling
21. Materials for energy recovery
22. Exported energy
INPUT ASPECTS
Environmental IMPACTS
WASTE ASPECTS
These indicators quantify:
42
43. 1. Global Warming
2. Ozone Depletion
3. Acidification for soil and water
4. Eutrophication
5. Photochemical ozone creation
6. Depletion of abiotic resources-elements
7. Depletion of abiotic resources-fossil fuels
8. Use of renewable primary energy excluding renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
9. Use of renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
10. Use of non renewable primary energy excluding non renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
11. Use of non renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials
12. Use of secondary material
13. Use of renewable secondary fuels
14. Use of non renewable secondary fuels
15. Use of net fresh water
16. Hazardous waste disposed
17. Non hazardous waste disposed
18. Radioactive waste disposed
19. Components for re-use
20. Materials for recycling
21. Materials for energy recovery
22. Exported energy
INPUT ASPECTS
Environmental IMPACTS
WASTE ASPECTS
OUTPUT ASPECTS
These indicators quantify:
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44. 22 Environmental indicators
for each life cycle stage
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Environmental impact from LCA-
EN 15804
Global Warming Potential (GWP)
Ozon Depletion Potential (ODP)
Acidification (AP)
Eutrofication (NP)
Summer smog (POCP)
Depletion of resources
– non fossil (ADP)
– fossil (MJ)
Resource use
EN 15804
Use of renewable primary energy excluding energy
resources used as raw material (MJ)
Use of renewable primary energy resources used as
raw material(MJ)
Total renewable (MJ)
Use of non-renewable primary energy excluding
primary energy resources used as raw material (MJ)
Use of non-renewable primary energy resources
used as raw material(MJ)
Total non renewable (MJ)
Use of secondary material (kg)
Use of renewable secondary fuels (MJ)
Use of non-renewable secondary fuels (MJ)
Net use of fresh water (m3)
Waste
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Hazardous waste disposed (kg)
Non hazardous waste disposed(kg)
Radioactive waste disposed (kg)
Output flows
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Components for re-use (kg)
Materials for recycling (kg)
Materials for energy recovery
(not being waste incineration) (kg)
Exported energy for each energy
carrier (MJ)
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4How many more indicators
do we need to judge on
environmental performance....?
50. Proposal for a new working programm:
• New-additional indicators ready for European standardisation?
– Eco toxicity !
– Human toxicity !
– Biodiversity ?
– Land use ?
– Stakeholder involvement ??
– Sourcing of materials ??
CEN TC350 standards: 2 nd. Generation (1)
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51. Proposal for a new working programm:
• New-additional indicators ready for European standardisation?
– Eco toxicity !
– Human toxicity !
– Biodiversity ?
– Land use ?
– Stakeholder involvement ??
– Sourcing of materials ??
CEN TC350 standards: 2 nd. Generation (1)
Personal view:
YES
methodology
accepted
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52. Proposal for a new working programm:
• New-additional indicators ready for European standardisation?
– Eco toxicity !
– Human toxicity !
– Biodiversity ?
– Land use ?
– Stakeholder involvement ??
– Sourcing of materials ??
CEN TC350 standards: 2 nd. Generation (1)
Personal view:
YES
methodology
accepted
Personal view:
DOUBTS
methodologies
questioned.
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53. Proposal for a new working programm:
• New-additional indicators ready for European standardisation?
– Eco toxicity !
– Human toxicity !
– Biodiversity ?
– Land use ?
– Stakeholder involvement ??
– Sourcing of materials ??
CEN TC350 standards: 2 nd. Generation (1)
Personal view:
YES
methodology
accepted
Personal view:
DOUBTS
methodologies
questioned.
Personal view:
NO
process assesm.
practical use ?
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54. • Need for Guidance and Support
– Technical Report to EN15804 (ENV. Product Assessm.)
– Technical Report to EN15978 (ENV. Building Assessm.)
– Technical Report to EN16309 (SOC. Building Assessm.)
CEN TC350 standards: 2 nd. Generation (2)
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55. • Need for Guidance and Support
– Technical Report to EN15804 (ENV. Product Assessm.)
– Technical Report to EN15978 (ENV. Building Assessm.)
– Technical Report to EN16309 (SOC. Building Assessm.)
CEN TC350 standards: 2 nd. Generation (2)
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Personal view:
YES
56. • Need for Guidance and Support
– Technical Report to EN15804 (ENV. Product Assessm.)
– Technical Report to EN15978 (ENV. Building Assessm.)
– Technical Report to EN16309 (SOC. Building Assessm.)
• Revise and extend CEN/TR 15941:
“Methodology for selection and use of generic data”
in order to achieve:
– harmonised conditions for background data
– pre-verified background data
CEN TC350 standards: 2 nd. Generation (2)
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Personal view:
YES
57. • Need for Guidance and Support
– Technical Report to EN15804 (ENV. Product Assessm.)
– Technical Report to EN15978 (ENV. Building Assessm.)
– Technical Report to EN16309 (SOC. Building Assessm.)
• Revise and extend CEN/TR 15941:
“Methodology for selection and use of generic data”
in order to achieve:
– harmonised conditions for background data
– pre-verified background data
CEN TC350 standards: 2 nd. Generation (2)
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Personal view:
YES
Personal view:
YES
58. • Guidance for implementation of EN 15804
– TR aiming/helping to ensure a harmonized implementation of the rules of EN 15804 into
product standards.
CEN TC350 standards: 2 nd. Generation (3)
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59. • Guidance for implementation of EN 15804
– TR aiming/helping to ensure a harmonized implementation of the rules of EN 15804 into
product standards.
• Guidance on weighting and benchmarking
– A guidance document (EN / TR) how to deal with weighting and benchmarking process.
CEN TC350 standards: 2 nd. Generation (3)
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60. • Guidance for implementation of EN 15804
– TR aiming/helping to ensure a harmonized implementation of the rules of EN 15804 into
product standards.
• Guidance on weighting and benchmarking
– A guidance document (EN / TR) how to deal with weighting and benchmarking process.
• Sourcing of materials and services
– TR to give guidance how to deal with the category of “sourcing of materials and services”.
CEN TC350 standards: 2 nd. Generation (3)
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61. • Guidance for implementation of EN 15804
– TR aiming/helping to ensure a harmonized implementation of the rules of EN 15804 into
product standards.
• Guidance on weighting and benchmarking
– A guidance document (EN / TR) how to deal with weighting and benchmarking process.
• Sourcing of materials and services
– TR to give guidance how to deal with the category of “sourcing of materials and services”.
• Stakeholder involvement
– TR to give guidance how to deal with the category of “stakeholder involvement”.
CEN TC350 standards: 2 nd. Generation (3)
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62. • Guidance for implementation of EN 15804
– TR aiming/helping to ensure a harmonized implementation of the rules of EN 15804 into
product standards.
• Guidance on weighting and benchmarking
– A guidance document (EN / TR) how to deal with weighting and benchmarking process.
• Sourcing of materials and services
– TR to give guidance how to deal with the category of “sourcing of materials and services”.
• Stakeholder involvement
– TR to give guidance how to deal with the category of “stakeholder involvement”.
CEN TC350 standards: 2 nd. Generation (3)
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Personal view:
YES
Personal view:
YES
Personal view:
NO
Personal view:
NO
63. CEN TC350 standards: 2 nd. Generation (4)
Sustainability assessment of buildings and civil engineering works –
General framework
• As a revision of EN 15643-1 this European Standard will be a
combination of existing framework standards for the assessment of
buildings, EN 15643-1, -2, -3 and -4, and in addition covering the same
principles for the sustainability assessment of civil engineering works
taking into account of different perspectives of involved stakeholders.
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64. CEN TC350 standards: 2 nd. Generation (4)
Sustainability assessment of buildings and civil engineering works –
General framework
• As a revision of EN 15643-1 this European Standard will be a
combination of existing framework standards for the assessment of
buildings, EN 15643-1, -2, -3 and -4, and in addition covering the same
principles for the sustainability assessment of civil engineering works
taking into account of different perspectives of involved stakeholders.
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Personal view:
NO
65. CEN TC350
• Will decide in November 2013 on the NEW BUSINESS PLAN.
– Amongst others on the proposed NEW WORK ITEMS
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