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BS ISO 59020:2024

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Circular economy. Measuring and assessing circularity performance

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
11 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
3.1 Terms related to circularity and the circular economy
12 3.2 Terms related to system, boundary and scope
3.3 Terms related to measurement and assessment
15 4 Principles of measuring and assessing circularity
4.1 Circular economy principles
16 4.2 Circularity measurement and assessment principles
4.2.1 General
4.2.2 Ensure relevant boundaries
4.2.3 Ensure meaningful outcome
17 5 Framework for measuring and assessing circularity performance
5.1 Framework introduction
5.2 Context of the application
18 5.3 Stage 1: Boundary setting
5.4 Stage 2: Circularity measurement and data acquisition
19 5.5 Stage 3: Circularity assessment and reporting
6 Boundary setting
6.1 System to be measured
6.2 Determining the circularity measurement and assessment goal and scope
20 6.3 Defining all resource inflows and outflows of the system in focus
22 6.4 Temporal boundary setting
6.4.1 General
6.4.2 Temporal boundaries
6.4.3 Measurement periods
23 6.4.4 Periodic monitoring
6.5 System perspective at different levels
6.5.1 Regional level
6.5.2 Interorganizational level
6.5.3 Organizational level
6.5.4 Product level
24 7 Circularity measurement and data acquisition
7.1 Circularity measurement taxonomy
26 7.2 Introduction to circularity indicators
7.3 Choice of indicators for circularity measurement
7.3.1 Core circularity indicators
28 7.3.2 Additional indicators to support flow measurements
29 7.3.3 Indicators to enable sustainability impact measurement and assessment
7.4 Indicators and value
7.5 Aggregation of circularity indicators
30 7.6 Data acquisition
7.6.1 Data acquisition steps
31 7.6.2 General requirements of acquired data
32 7.7 Documentation
33 8 Circularity assessment and reporting
8.1 Assessing circularity criteria
34 8.2 Steps for assessing circularity performance
8.3 Step 1: Review measurement results
35 8.4 Step 2: Assessing value and impact
8.4.1 General
36 8.4.2 Economic value
8.4.3 Retaining economic, environmental and social value
37 8.4.4 Adding resource value
8.4.5 Recovering resource value
8.4.6 Comparability on environmental and social impacts
38 8.4.7 Environmental comparability
8.4.8 Social comparability
8.4.9 Economic comparability
39 8.5 Step 3: Consult interested parties, users and target audiences
8.6 Step 4: Document and report the circularity performance assessment outcome
8.6.1 Transparency towards interested parties
8.6.2 Verifiability of information
8.6.3 Formatting
40 8.6.4 Reporting on hazardous substances
41 Annex A (normative) Core circularity indicators and data measurement
54 Annex B (informative) Additional indicators
63 Annex C (informative) Complementary methods
68 Annex D (informative) Circular economy and the SDGs
73 Annex E (informative) Resource outflows not recovered by the system in focus
76 Annex F (informative) Different types of data
79 Annex G (informative) Guidance on basic systems calculations and aggregation
81 Annex H (informative) Examples with illustrations
86 Bibliography
BS ISO 59020:2024
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