Bio-based products - Life cycle assessment - Additional requirements and guidelines for comparing the life cycles of bio-based products with their fossil-based equivalents

This document provides requirements and guidelines for comparing the life cycles of bio-based products with their fossil-based equivalents.
NOTE   The term “equivalents” generally refers to the “functional equivalence”.
This document builds on existing LCA methodology and provides requirements and guidance on specific topics relevant for making well-balanced comparisons.

Biobasierte Produkte - Ökobilanzen - Zusätzliche Anforderungen und Leitlinien für den Vergleich der Lebenszyklen von biobasierten Produkten mit ihren fossilen Pendants

Dieses Dokument enthält Anforderungen und Richtlinien für den Vergleich der Lebenszyklen biobasierter Produkte mit ihren fossilbasierten Äquivalenten.
ANMERKUNG   Der Begriff „Äquivalente“ bezieht sich grundsätzlich auf die „funktionale Äquivalenz“.
Dieses Dokument baut auf einer bestehenden Ökobilanz-Methodologie auf und enthält Anforderungen und Anleitungen zu spezifischen, für die Erstellung ausgewogener Vergleiche relevanten, Themen.

Produits biosourcés - Analyse du cycle de vie - Exigences et lignes directrices supplémentaires concernant la comparaison des cycles de vie de produits biosourcés avec leurs équivalents d’origine fossile

Le présent document fournit des exigences et des lignes directrices concernant la comparaison des cycles de vie de produits biosourcés avec leurs équivalents d’origine fossile.
NOTE   Le terme « équivalents » fait généralement référence à « l’équivalence fonctionnelle ».
Le présent document s’appuie sur la méthodologie d’ACV existante et fournit des exigences et des recommandations sur des sujets particuliers pour la réalisation de comparaisons parfaitement équilibrées.

Bioizdelki - Ocenjevanje življenjskega cikla - Dodatne zahteve in smernice za primerjavo življenjskih ciklov bioloških proizvodov z enakovrednimi proizvodi na osnovi fosilnih goriv

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Start Date
02-Dec-2024
Due Date
20-Jan-2025
Completion Date
02-Dec-2024

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
oSIST prEN 18027:2024
01-februar-2024
Bioizdelki - Ocenjevanje življenjskega cikla - Dodatne zahteve in smernice za
primerjavo življenjskih ciklov bioloških proizvodov z enakovrednimi proizvodi na
osnovi fosilnih goriv
Bio-based products - Life cycle assessment - Additional requirements and guidelines for
comparing the life cycles of bio-based products with their fossil-based equivalents
Biobasierte Produkte - Ökobilanzen - Zusätzliche Anforderungen und Leitlinien für den
Vergleich der Lebenszyklen von biobasierten Produkten mit ihren fossilen Pendants
Produits biosourcés - Analyse du cycle de vie - Exigences et lignes directrices
supplémentaires concernant la comparaison des cycles de vie de produits biosourcés
avec leurs équivalents d’origine fossile
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN 18027
ICS:
13.020.55 Biološki izdelki Biobased products
13.020.60 Življenjski ciklusi izdelkov Product life-cycles
oSIST prEN 18027:2024 en,fr,de
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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DRAFT
EUROPEAN STANDARD
prEN 18027
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
November 2023
ICS 13.020.55
English Version
Bio-based products - Life cycle assessment - Additional
requirements and guidelines for comparing the life cycles
of bio-based products with their fossil-based equivalents
Biobasierte Produkte - Ökobilanzen - Zusätzliche
Anforderungen und Leitlinien für den Vergleich der
Lebenszyklen von biobasierten Produkten mit ihren
fossilen Pendants
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Contents Page
European foreword . 4
Introduction . 5
1 Scope . 7
2 Normative references . 7
3 Terms and definitions . 7
4 General principles for LCA studies which compare bio-based with fossil-based
products . 8
4.1 General. 8
4.2 Life cycle perspective . 8
4.3 Environmental focus . 8
4.4 Relative approach (and functional unit) . 8
4.5 Iterative approach . 8
4.6 Transparency . 8
4.7 Comprehensiveness . 9
4.8 Priority of scientific approach . 9
5 General requirements for LCA studies which compare bio-based with fossil-based
products . 9
5.1 General. 9
6 Aspects to consider . 11
6.1 General. 11
6.2 Guidance and requirements on biogenic and fossil carbon flows . 11
6.2.1 Modelling considerations for carbon flows . 11
6.2.2 Quantification of removal/emissions of biogenic carbon . 12
6.2.3 Delayed emissions . 13
6.3 Guidance and requirements for establishing systems for a comparison based on
functional relevance . 14
6.3.1 Data requirements and sources / Data asymmetry . 14
6.3.2 Reference product . 17
6.3.3 Emerging technologies . 17
6.4 Guidance and requirements on specific aspects of bio-based and fossil-based systems
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6.4.1 Resource-related aspects . 18
6.4.2 End-of-life aspects . 21
6.4.3 Emerging impact categories. 23
7 Guidance and requirements for interpretation and reporting . 25
7.1 General. 25
7.2 Normalization and weighting . 25
7.2.1 General. 25
7.2.2 Goal and scope . 26
7.2.3 Life cycle inventory . 26
7.3 Interpretation . 26
7.3.1 General. 26
7.3.2 Modelling and considerations for carbon flows . 27
7.3.3 Delayed emissions . 27
7.3.4 Emerging technologies . 27
7.3.5 Land use . 28
7.3.6 Feedstock sourcing . 28
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7.3.7 Biodiversity impacts . 28
7.3.8 Normalization and weighting . 29
7.4 Reporting . 29
7.4.1 General . 29
7.4.2 Additional requirements and guidance for third-party reports . 29
7.4.3 Quantification of removal/emissions of biogenic carbon . 29
7.4.4 Delayed emissions . 30
7.4.5 Data requirements and sources . 30
7.4.6 Biodiversity impacts . 30
7.5 Critical review . 30
7.5.1 Modelling considerations for carbon flows. 30
Annex A (informative) Overview of key aspects of approaches for biogenic carbon
accounting adopted in relevant standards and guidelines . 31
Annex B (informative) Examples related to different aspects . 38
Annex C (informative) Models for land use . 52
Bibliography . 53
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European foreword
This document (prEN 18027:2023) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 411 “Bio-based
products”, the secretariat of which is held by NEN.
This document is currently submitted to the CEN Enquiry.
This document is complementary to EN 16760:2015 Bio-based products – Life cycle assessment.
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Introduction
Bio-based products from forestry and agriculture have a long history of application, such as paper, board
and various chemicals and materials. The last decades have seen the emergence of new bio-based
products in the market. Some of the reasons for the increased interest lie in the benefits of bio-based
products in relation to the depletion of fossil resources and climate change. Bio-based products can also
provide additional product functionalities. These developments have triggered a wave of innovation with
the development of knowledge and technologies allowing new transformation processes and product
development.
Acknowledging the need for common standards for bio-based products, the European Commission issued
mandate M/492 , resulting in a series of standards developed by CEN/TC 411 during 2012-2017, with a
focus on bio-based products other than food, feed and biomass for energy applications. This document
was developed after the expiration of the mandate, upon the initiative of CEN/TC 411/WG 4.
The standards of CEN/TC 411 “Bio-based products” provide a common basis on the following aspects:
— common terminology;
— bio-based content determination;
— life cycle assessment (LCA);
— sustainability aspects; and
— declaration tools.
It is important to understand what the term bio-based product covers and how it is being used. The term
‘bio-based’ means 'derived from biomass'. Bio-based products (bottles, insulation materials, wood and
wood products, paper, solvents, chemical intermediates, composite materials, etc.) are products which
are wholly or partly derived from biomass. It is essential to characterize the amount of
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