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A. AS/NZS ISO 14042:2001 : Environmental management - Life cycle assessment - Life cycle impact assessment.
Describes and gives guidance on a general framework for the life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) phase of life cycle assessment (LCA), and the key features and inherent limitations of LCIA. Specifies requirements for conducting the LCIA phase and relationship of LCIA to other LCA phases. This Standard is identical with and has been reproduced from ISO 14042:2000.
Agency: Standards NZ
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B. AS/NZS ISO 14043:2001 : Environmental management - Life cycle assessment - Life cycle interpretation.
Provides requirements and recommendations for conducting the life cycle interpretations in life cycle assessment (LCA) or life cycle inventory analysis (LCI) studies. This Standard is identical with and has been reproduced from ISO 14043:2000.
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C. AS/NZS ISO 14021:2000 : Environmental labels and declarations - Self-declared environmental claims (Type II environmental labelling).
Specifies requirements applying to the development of environmental claims, expressed in either words or symbols, about products and services. Includes both general requirements and specific details for selected claims, along with verification methodologies. This Standard is an adoption with national modifications of ISO 14021:1999.
Agency: Standards NZ
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D. AS/NZS ISO 14041:1999 : Environmental management - Life cycle assessment - Goal and scope definition and inventory analysis.
Specifies the requirements and the procedures necessary for the compilation and preparation of the definition of goal and scope for a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), and for performing, interpreting and reporting a Life Cycle Inventory analysis (LCI). This Standard is identical with and has been reproduced from ISO 14041:1998.
Agency: Standards NZ
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E. AS/NZS 4536:1999 : Life cycle costing - An application guide.
Sets out a process for life cycle costing of a product as a component of an economic evaluation. The Standard is intended for use by both customers (users) and suppliers of products. Following the proposed methodology will give a dollar value representing the life cycle cost of the product. Appendices propose hypothetical worked examples which reflect the use of the outlined analysis, a sample spreadsheet indicating typical costs that may occur over the life cycle phases, typical cost-generating activities and an elaboration of real cost, nominal cost and discounted cost.
Agency: Standards NZ
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F. AS/NZS ISO 14040:1998 : Environmental management - Life cycle assessment - Principles and framework.
Specifies the general framework, principles and requirements for conducting and reporting life cycle assessment studies. This standard is identical with and reproduced from ISO 14040:1997.
Agency: Standards NZ
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G. AS/NZS ISO 14001:1996 : Environmental management systems - Specification with guidance for use.
Specifies requirements for environmental management systems to enable organizations to formulate policies and objectives. It does not state environmental performance criteria. Informative guidance on the use of the specification is provided in an annex. Identical to and reproduced from ISO 14001:1996.
Agency: Standards NZ
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H. AS/NZS ISO 14004:1996 : Environmental management systems - General guidelines on principles, systems and supporting techniques.
Proposes guidance on the development and implementation of environmental management principles and systems and their coordination with existing management systems. It is intended for use as a voluntary, internal management tool and not for use by certification/registration bodies as a specification Standard. Identical to and reproduced from ISO 14004:1996.
Agency: Standards NZ
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J. NZS 8409:1999 : Code of practice for the management of agrichemicals.
This Code of Practice has been prepared with the aim of ensuring that where agrichemicals are handled or used, the practices followed are safe, responsible, and effective, with minimal adverse impact on human, environmental and animal health. This is consistent with the principles of sustainable management of natural and physical resources, as required by the Resource Management Act 1991 and in the regional plans prepared by Regional Councils. Specifies the requirements for the commercial use of agrichemicals for applicators (e.g. farmers and growers), contractors (e.g. aerial and ground application, and veterinarians) and distributors (e.g. manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers). It covers agricultural compounds, being any substance, mixture of substances or biological compound, used or intended for use in the direct management of plants and animals, or to be applied to the land, place or water on or in which the plants or animals are managed.
Agency: Standards NZ
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