Packaging and packaging waste—Part 2:Means and program for evaluation
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ICS55.020
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
GB/T16716.2—2010
Packaging and packaging waste
Part 2: Means and program for evaluation
Packaging and packaging waste-Part 2: Means and program for evaluation2010-08-09Issued
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of ChinaStandardization Administration of the People's Republic of China
2011-01-01Implementation
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
Packaging and packaging waste
Part 2: Means and program for evaluationGB/T 16716.2—2010
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GB/T15716 Packaging and Packaging Waste" is divided into seven parts: Part 1: General principles for treatment and utilization;
Part 2: Evaluation methods and procedures;
Part 3: Pre-reduction;
Part 4: Reuse;
Part 5: Material recycling;
Part 6: Energy recovery and utilization;
Part 7: Biodegradation and composting:
This part is Part 2 of GB/T16716. GB/T16716.2—2010
The technical content of this part is equivalent to the European standard requirements for use within the scope of EN13427-2004 "Packaging and Packaging Waste (English version)".
For ease of use, the following editorial changes have been made to this part: a) The term "this European Standard" has been changed to "this part"; b)
The table of contents, foreword, introduction and Appendix ZA of the European Standard have been deleted; "clauses and appendices of 91/62/EC" have been replaced by "clauses of GB/T 15716.1"; "EN13428" has been replaced by "GB/T 16716.3"; d)
EN13429 has been replaced by "GB/T 16716.4"; e)
EN13430 has been replaced by "GB/T 16715.5"; f
In order to facilitate the application of Table A.1, Appendix A has been added with a detailed statement on "basic requirements"; an informative Appendix NA has been added to guide the application of various parts of GB/T 16715 and other relevant standards. h)
Appendices A, B and NA of this part are informative appendices. This part is proposed and managed by the National Technical Committee for Packaging Standardization. This part was drafted by the China Export Commodity Packaging Research Institute, and Shandong Product Quality Supervision and Inspection Institute and Lenovo (Beijing) Co., Ltd. participated in the drafting.
The main drafters of this part are Wang Yuande, Li Jianhua, Guo Zhenmei, Sun Qi, Zhou Jiayan and Shao Yonghong. http
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Packaging and packaging waste
Part 2: Assessment methods and procedures
GB/T16716.2—2010
This part of GB/T16716 specifies the methods, requirements, procedures and criteria for the preliminary comprehensive assessment of packaging and packaging waste. This part applies to all commodity packaging placed on the market and product packaging delivered for use. 2 Normative references
The clauses in the following documents become clauses of this part through reference in this part of GB/T 16716: For any dated reference, all subsequent amendments (excluding errata) or revisions are not applicable to this part. However, parties to agreements based on this part are encouraged to investigate whether the latest versions of these documents can be used. For any undated reference, the latest version shall apply to this part.
GB/T 16716.1-208 Packaging and packaging waste Part 1: General principles for treatment and utilization GB/T 16716.3 Packaging and packaging waste Part 3: Pre-reduction GB/T 16716.4 Packaging and packaging waste Part 4: Reuse GB/T 16716.5 Packaging and packaging waste Part 5: Material recycling CENCR 13695-1 Packaging testing and verification Four heavy metals and other hazardous substances in packaging and their release into the environment Part 1: Requirements for the detection and verification of the presence of four heavy metals in packaging CENTR13695-2 Packaging detection and verification of the presence of four heavy metals and other hazardous substances in packaging and their release to the environment Part 2: Requirements for the detection and verification of hazardous substances in packaging and their release to the environment EN13431 Requirements for the reuse of packaging in the form of energy recovery Minimum calorific value statement EN13432 Requirements for composting and biodegradable reuse of packaging Test plan and final acceptance criteria 3 Terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this part of GB/T16716. 3.1
Supplier
The operator who is responsible for the packaging or packaging products placed on the market or put into use. Note: refers to the owner of the product and its packaging before it is sold, or the manufacturer or seller indicated on the label, more precisely, the owner who is willing to implement this standard. When the packaging used by the supplier is provided by other manufacturers, the supplier can provide relevant technical information. 3.2
packaging component
Components of packaging that can be separated by hand or by simple physical methods. 4 Basic principles and methods
4.1 General methods
This part establishes the evaluation criteria based on the provisions of GB/T16716.1-2010 and the technical contents of the referenced standards in Chapter 2. Appendix A and Table A.1 give the evaluation criteria and their corresponding applicable standards. The relationship and scope of application between the other five parts of GB/T16716 and CENCR13695-1 and CENTR13695-2 are shown in Table 1. CENCR13695-1 and CENTR13695-2 involve heavy metals and chemicals. Suppliers can determine the requirements to be met and select applicable standards based on the technical characteristics of the packaging or packaging products. The appendix clarifies the evaluation criteria and provides evaluation methods. Table 1 Relationship and scope of application of referenced standards 1 Production process and packaging components
1.1 Pre-reduction
GB/T16716.3
1.2 Detection and verification of four heavy metals
CENCR13695-1
1.3 Detection and verification of hazardous substances
CEN TR 13695-2
2 Reuse
2 Reuse GB/T16716.4
3 Recycling
3.1 Material recycling
GB/T 16716.5
3.2 Energy recovery
EN13431
3.3 Biodegradation and composting
EN13432
Evaluating separately at different levels of packaging can clarify the evaluation object, content and corresponding standards. The assessment of heavy metals and chemicals and their content is for packaging components, and the assessment of reduction is applicable to all elements of the packaging system, filter 4.3 and Table 2. Table 2 is evaluated by level
Packaging components
Presence of four heavy metals
Limits of hazardous substances or preparations
Packaging functional units
Reuse
Material recycling
Energy recovery
Biodegradation and composting
Note: The evaluation of the complete packaging system means that all components in the system need to be evaluated. Complete packaging system
Pre-load reduction
Suppliers can select the applicable evaluation procedures from the following sections to determine the design requirements for any specific packaging, such as the functional requirements of the packaging, including the safety, hygiene and consumer (user) needs of the product inside, including confirming whether the packaging can be reused and considering whether it is coordinated with the requirements of other standards.
Determine the evaluation procedure to consider other special needs, and significant best results can be achieved through coordination. When selecting and applying other specific standards, it is necessary to pay attention to the appropriate balance between any special uses or requirements. It is recommended that suppliers adopt the above measures as part of their corporate management system, for example, adopt an assessment procedure and include it within the existing ISO9001 or ISO140C1 management system, gradually improve the operating environment according to certain rules and/or create conditions for continuous improvement of the performance of packaging put on the market or delivered for use. 4.2 Assessment of the environmental impact of heavy metals and chemicals in packaging. Before the packaging is incinerated or landfilled, the assessment of the environmental impact of heavy metals is stated in CENCR13695-1, and special attention should be paid to the views and technical measures stated in the standard. Hazardous substances and preparations are defined by relevant regulations or standards. When incinerating or landfilling waste, the emission of smoke, fly ash and leachate should comply with the requirements of GB/T16716.1-2008. GB/T167163 and CENR13695-2 provide measures for packaging to comply with 4.1 of GB/T16716.1-2008
4.3 Evaluation by level
The smallest part of a package is a packaging component. The combination of individual components forms a functional unit of the package, and this combination can vary. A complete packaging system may consist of a first layer, a second layer, and a third layer. The evaluation of each layer is as specified in Table 2. 5 Requirements
5.1 Selection of applicable evaluation standards
5.1.1 Based on the specific performance of the packaging and its contents that are expected to be put on the market or delivered for use, the applicable standards in the referenced documents of this part should be selected, and a preliminary comprehensive evaluation should be carried out according to the methods and procedures provided in this part. See Appendix NA. 5.1.2 The packaging should first be evaluated to comply with the basic requirements specified in 4.1 of GB/T16716.1-2008. According to the requirements of GB/T16716.3, CENCR13695-1 and CENTR13695-2, the content of heavy metals shall be further reduced and the dosage of hazardous substances or preparations (chemicals) 2 shall be controlled: CB/T16716.2-2010 5.1.3 The applicable standards shall be selected according to Tables 2 and 3 to ensure the basic functions of packaging and meet the needs of consumers (users) while reducing the adverse effects of packaging waste on the environment. Table 3 Assessment items and applicable standards
1.1 Preliminary reduction (GB/16716.3) 1.8 Limitation of metal content (CENCR13595-1) 1.3 Limitation of hazardous substances or preparations (GB/T16716.3 and CEN-TR13695-2) 2. Reuse (GR/T6716.4)
3.1/Material recycling (GB/T16716.5) Recycling 32. Sales volume recycling (EN13431) 3.3 Quasi-biodegradation and composting (FN13432) Applicable scope
When conditions permit
At least one
Note that the assessment should briefly record the abbreviations of 1.1.2 and 1.3, and at least one of 3.1, 3.2 or 3.3 should be applied. When the reuse conditions are met
, the assessment conclusion should also be recorded. When there are more than one recycling route, each conclusion of the assessment shall be recorded. 5.2 Evaluation order and application standards
Applicable standards shall be selected according to the specific performance of the packaging and its contents, and the evaluation shall be carried out in the order of the table: All materials used in the packaging system meet the requirements of "minimum and appropriate amount", according to the provisions of CB/T18716.3 - the heavy metals that must be added to the packaging fabric to meet specific performance should not exceed the maximum allowable content specified in GB/T16716.1. The method recommended by CENCR13695-1 shall be used to replace heavy metals; the hazardous substances that may become smoke, fly ash or leachate in the packaging components meet the requirements of "minimum and appropriate amount", according to the provisions of GB/T16716.3 and CENCR13695-2; the specific performance of the packaging meets the evaluation of the conditions for repeated use, according to the provisions of GB/T16716.4! The specific performance of the packaging meets the requirements of material recycling and regeneration in accordance with the provisions of GB/T16716.5. The specific performance of the packaging meets the requirements of energy recovery and utilization in accordance with the provisions of EN13431. The specific performance of the packaging meets the requirements of biodegradation and composting in accordance with the provisions of FN13432. Note: "Minimum and appropriate amount" means that the packaging reduces the amount of materials used and reduces the content of heavy metals or chemicals while meeting the basic functions. See GB/T16716.3.
5.3 Evaluation data and documents
The evaluation data and related supporting documents prove that the packaging meets the requirements of 5.1 and 5.2. The supplier shall retain them for at least 2 years after the packaging or packaging product is put on the market or delivered for use: The evaluation data shall record the necessary tests. For examples of evaluation data and documents, see Appendix B. 6 Procedure
6.1 Purpose
Select the applicable evaluation items from Table 1 to comprehensively and effectively reduce the adverse impact of packaging waste disposal on the environment in accordance with the regulations. Note: Due to the diversity of materials and functional requirements, some methods of reducing waste may be mutually exclusive. After repeated use and improvement of the program, the most suitable method of reducing waste can be obtained.
6.2 Application
For any existing, improved or newly designed packaging, it shall be evaluated according to the provisions of Table 2 and meet the requirements of the relevant standards in Table 1.
6.3 Conclusion
All results should be recorded during the implementation of the evaluation procedure, and a reference table in the form of an evaluation summary should be prepared as a phased conclusion. Appendix B gives an example of the evaluation summary format, 3
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Appendix A
(Informative Appendix)
Evaluation criteria and applicable standards
A. 1 Packaging should meet the basic functions of protecting products and facilitating transportation, meet the needs of consumers (users), and meet the basic requirements of safety, hygiene and environment. On this basis, in order to save limited resources and reduce emissions to the environment, necessary measures such as reducing usage, reusing, recycling materials or various forms of recycling should be taken to meet the requirements of GB/T16716.1. Table A.1 gives the basic requirements and evaluation criteria that packaging should meet and their corresponding applicable standards, guiding suppliers to conduct a comprehensive preliminary evaluation of their packaging that is not put on the market or delivered for use and thereby determine the applicable standards. Table A.1 Basic requirements and evaluation criteria that packaging should meet and their applicable standards Basic requirements
Minimum and appropriate amount of materials
Evaluation criteria
Reuse and (or) recovery, including recycling, has the least impact on the environment A.2.1.3
Hazardous and other dangerous substances have the least impact on the environment Able to travel back and forth or circulate a certain number of times
Health and safety
Minimum impact on the environment when waste is disposed of Applicable to material recycling
Applicable to energy recovery
A2.3.3 Applicable to fertilizers
GB/T 16716. 1-2C08
Made for biodegradation
The total content of the four heavy metals (lead, mercury and hexavalent chromium) is not allowed to exceed 100 mg/kg
Note: In the applicable standard column, A indicates the applicable standard and R indicates the referenced standard. A.2 In order to facilitate the application of the above Table A.1, the following is a detailed statement of each requirement. A.2.1 Specific requirements for packaging production and packaging components Applicable standards (see Table 1)
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A.2.1.1 The packaging should limit the mass (volume) of the manufacturing to the minimum and appropriate level under the premise of providing sufficient and necessary safety, hygiene and acceptable protection levels for the product and consumers. A.2.1.2 Packaging should be designed, manufactured and commercialized to facilitate reuse or recycling, including recycling, and to minimize the impact of packaging waste and residues from its handling on the environment. A.2.1.3 During the manufacturing process, packaging should minimize the presence of harmful or other hazardous substances in all components of its materials or components, so that these substances are also minimized in fly ash, smoke or leachate when the waste packaging or the residues from the treatment of packaging waste are incinerated or landfilled.
The three requirements of A.2.1 above should be met simultaneously. A.2.2 Specific requirements for the reusability of packaging A.2.2.1 The physical properties and technical characteristics of the packaging should enable it to be returned or recycled several times under normal and foreseeable conditions of use.
A,2.2.2 The disposal of used packaging should be in accordance with certain rules and meet the requirements for the health and safety of operators. 4
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A,2.2.3 When the packaging is no longer reused and becomes waste, it meets the specific requirements for recycling. The three requirements of A.2.2 above should also meet the specific requirements of A.2.3 for the recyclability of packaging. A.2.3.1 Packaging recycled in the form of material recycling GB/T16716.2-2010
Recyclable packaging should regenerate the used materials into products that comply with current regulations or standards and have sales channels at a certain mass percentage during the subsequent manufacturing process. This determined percentage may vary due to the different types of materials required to make up the packaging.
A.2.3.2 Packaging recycled in the form of energy recovery Packaging waste suitable for energy recovery should have the lowest thermal energy value, resulting in the best energy recovery effect. A.2.3.3 Packaging recycled in the form of composting Packaging waste suitable for composting should have biodegradable properties and should not hinder decomposition, collection and composting or apply activity to it.
A.2.3.4 Packaging recycled in a biodegradable form Biodegradable packaging waste should be able to be subjected to physical, chemical, thermal or biological decomposition treatment so that most of it forms compost and eventually decomposes into carbon dioxide, biomass and water. 5
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TTEETTETT
GB/T16716.2—2010
Packaging Identification
Main Material Identification
Pre-use
Heavy Gold Residence
Hazardous Substances
Reuse
Material Recycling
Energy Recovery
Organic Recycling
Appendix B
(Informative Appendix)
Example of Evaluation Conclusion
Evaluation Statement
Part 1 Evaluation Summary
Evaluation Criteria and Application Standards
The use of materials in the packaging system is minimized and appropriately below the maximum allowable amount (GB/T 16716.3)
(CEN CR 13695 1)
Derived from GB/T16716.3
The reusable function of the packaging meets all the technical conditions in the standard (GB/T 16716, 4)
The recyclable performance of the packaging meets all the technical conditions in the standard (GB/T16715.5)
The energy recovery performance of the packaging meets all the technical conditions in the standard (EN13431)
The compostability of the packaging meets all the technical conditions in the standard (EN13432)
Note: According to the requirements of this part, the assessment should briefly record the conclusions of 1.1.1.2 and 1.3, and at least one of 3.1.3.2 or 3.3 should be applied. When the reuse conditions are met, the same detailed record shall be made. When there is more than one way to recycle, each conclusion of the assessment shall be recorded. Part 2 Declaration of Conformity
In view of the evaluation record in Part 1 above, this package complies with the requirements of GB/T16716.1-2008. Representative Signature (Supplier's name and address) Signature:
Position:
Date:
Note: Definition of this part of the supplier's building.
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Appendix NA
(Informative Appendix)
Relationship between the various parts of the packaging and packaging waste standard and related standards In order to achieve the accuracy of this standard, the standards listed in Figure NA.1 should be selected according to the actual situation. General rules for the treatment and utilization of packaging and packaging waste"Packaging and packaging waste assessment procedures and methodsPackaging and environmental terms"
Hazardous substances in packaging
Part 1: Heavy metals
Packaging and packaging waste
Material recycling
Packaging and packaging waste
Pre-reduction
GB/T16716.22010
Hazardous substances in packaging
Part 2: Chemicals
Packaging and packaging waste
Reuse:
Packaging and packaging waste
Energy recovery
Packaging recycling symbol
Packaging and packaging waste
Biodegradation and composting||tt| |aGB/T16716.1 Packaging and packaging waste Part 1: General principles for treatment and utilization (reference 94/62/EC)hGB/T16716.2 Packaging and packaging waste Part 2: Assessment methods and procedures (EN13427--2004, IDT)cGB/T16716.3 Packaging and packaging waste Part 3: Pre-use reduction (EN13428-2004, IDT)GB/T16716.4 Packaging and packaging waste Part 4: Reuse (EN13429-20C4, IDT)eGB/T16716.5 Packaging and packaging waste Part 5: Material recycling (EN13430-20C4, IDT)fEN13431 Minimum calorific value required for packaging reuse in the form of energy recovery Statement: EN13432 Requirements for composting and biodegradable recycling of packaging Test plan and final acceptance criteria hGB/T23156 Packaging Packaging and environmental terminology (EN13193--2000, IDT) GB/T18455
Packaging recycling mark (refer to EN14311)
jCR13695-1 Packaging detection and verification of four heavy metals and other hazardous substances in packaging and their release to the environment Part 1: Requirements for detection and verification of four heavy metals in packaging kTR13595-2 Packaging detection and verification of four heavy metals and other hazardous substances in packaging and their release to the environment Part 2: Requirements for detection and verification of hazardous substances in packaging and their release to the environment Figure NA.1 GB/T The relationship between the seven parts of 16716 and other relevant standards httr
GB/T16716.2—201D
References
_1]EN14182 Packaging terms
Basic terms and definitions
[2]ENISO9001 Quality management system requirements[3]ENISO14001 Environmental management system specifications and use guidelines[4~94/62/EC Directive on packaging and packaging waste GB/T16716.2-2010
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Price:1 Packaging recycled in the form of material recycling GB/T16716.2—2010
Packaging that can be recycled should, in the subsequent manufacturing process, regenerate the used materials to a certain mass percentage into a product that complies with current regulations or standards and has sales channels. This determined percentage may vary due to the different types of materials required to form the packaging.
A.2.3.2 Packaging recycled in the form of energy recovery Packaging waste suitable for energy recovery should have the lowest thermal energy value, resulting in the best energy recovery effect. A.2.3.3 Packaging recycled in the form of composting Packaging waste suitable for composting should have biodegradable properties and should not hinder decomposition, collection and composting or apply activity to it.
A.2.3.4 Packaging recycled in the form of biodegradation Biodegradable packaging waste should be able to be subjected to physical, chemical, thermal or biological decomposition treatment, so that most of it forms compost and eventually decomposes into carbon dioxide, biomass and water. 5
Snow Products and Water Companion Europe httr
TTEETTETT
GB/T16716.2—2010
Packaging Identification
Main Material Identification
Pre-use
Heavy Gold Residence
Hazardous Substances
Reuse
Material Recycling
Energy Recovery
Organic Recycling
Appendix B
(Informative Appendix)
Example of Evaluation Conclusion
Evaluation Statement
Part 1 Evaluation Summary
Evaluation Criteria and Application Standards
The use of materials in the packaging system is minimized and appropriately below the maximum allowable amount (GB/T 16716.3)
(CEN CR 13695 1)
Derived from GB/T16716.3
The reusable function of the packaging meets all the technical conditions in the standard (GB/T 16716, 4)
The recyclable performance of the packaging meets all the technical conditions in the standard (GB/T16715.5)
The energy recovery performance of the packaging meets all the technical conditions in the standard (EN13431)
The compostability of the packaging meets all the technical conditions in the standard (EN13432)
Note: According to the requirements of this part, the assessment should briefly record the conclusions of 1.1.1.2 and 1.3, and at least one of 3.1.3.2 or 3.3 should be applied. When the reuse conditions are met, the same detailed record shall be made. When there is more than one way to recycle, each conclusion of the assessment shall be recorded. Part 2 Declaration of Conformity
In view of the evaluation record in Part 1 above, this package complies with the requirements of GB/T16716.1-2008. Representative Signature (Supplier's Name and Address) Signature:
Position:
Date:
Note: Definition of this part of the supplier's building.
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Appendix NA
(Informative Appendix)
Relationship between the various parts of the packaging and packaging waste standard and related standards In order to achieve the accuracy of this standard, the standards listed in Figure NA.1 should be selected according to the actual situation. General rules for the treatment and utilization of packaging and packaging waste"Packaging and packaging waste assessment procedures and methodsPackaging and environmental terms"
Hazardous substances in packaging
Part 1: Heavy metals
Packaging and packaging waste
Material recycling
Packaging and packaging waste
Pre-reduction
GB/T16716.22010
Hazardous substances in packaging
Part 2: Chemicals
Packaging and packaging waste
Reuse:
Packaging and packaging waste
Energy recovery
Packaging recycling symbol
Packaging and packaging waste
Biodegradation and composting||tt| |aGB/T16716.1 Packaging and packaging waste Part 1: General principles for treatment and utilization (reference 94/62/EC)hGB/T16716.2 Packaging and packaging waste Part 2: Assessment methods and procedures (EN13427--2004, IDT)cGB/T16716.3 Packaging and packaging waste Part 3: Pre-use reduction (EN13428-2004, IDT)GB/T16716.4 Packaging and packaging waste Part 4: Reuse (EN13429-20C4, IDT)eGB/T16716.5 Packaging and packaging waste Part 5: Material recycling (EN13430-20C4, IDT)fEN13431 Minimum calorific value required for packaging reuse in the form of energy recovery Statement: EN13432 Requirements for composting and biodegradable recycling of packaging Test plan and final acceptance criteria hGB/T23156 Packaging Packaging and environmental terminology (EN13193--2000, IDT) GB/T18455
Packaging recycling mark (refer to EN14311)
jCR13695-1 Packaging detection and verification of four heavy metals and other hazardous substances in packaging and their release to the environment Part 1: Requirements for detection and verification of four heavy metals in packaging kTR13595-2 Packaging detection and verification of four heavy metals and other hazardous substances in packaging and their release to the environment Part 2: Requirements for detection and verification of hazardous substances in packaging and their release to the environment Figure NA.1 GB/T The relationship between the seven parts of 16716 and other relevant standards httr
GB/T16716.2—201D
References
_1]EN14182 Packaging terms
Basic terms and definitions
[2]ENISO9001 Quality management system requirements[3]ENISO14001 Environmental management system specifications and use guidelines[4~94/62/EC Directive on packaging and packaging waste GB/T16716.2-2010
Print date: October 11, 2010 F002http://foodmate.net Copyright reserved. Infringement will be investigated
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Packaging that can be recycled should, in the subsequent manufacturing process, regenerate the used materials to a certain mass percentage into a product that complies with current regulations or standards and has sales channels. This determined percentage may vary due to the different types of materials required to form the packaging.
A.2.3.2 Packaging recycled in the form of energy recovery Packaging waste suitable for energy recovery should have the lowest thermal energy value, resulting in the best energy recovery effect. A.2.3.3 Packaging recycled in the form of composting Packaging waste suitable for composting should have biodegradable properties and should not hinder decomposition, collection and composting or apply activity to it.
A.2.3.4 Packaging recycled in the form of biodegradation Biodegradable packaging waste should be able to be subjected to physical, chemical, thermal or biological decomposition treatment, so that most of it forms compost and eventually decomposes into carbon dioxide, biomass and water. 5
Snow Products and Water Companion Europe httr
TTEETTETT
GB/T16716.2—2010
Packaging Identification
Main Material Identification
Pre-use
Heavy Gold Residence
Hazardous Substances
Reuse
Material Recycling
Energy Recovery
Organic Recycling
Appendix B
(Informative Appendix)
Example of Evaluation Conclusion
Evaluation Statement
Part 1 Evaluation Summary
Evaluation Criteria and Application Standards
The use of materials in the packaging system is minimized and appropriately below the maximum allowable amount (GB/T 16716.3)
(CEN CR 13695 1)
Derived from GB/T16716.3
The reusable function of the packaging meets all the technical conditions in the standard (GB/T 16716, 4)
The recyclable performance of the packaging meets all the technical conditions in the standard (GB/T16715.5)
The energy recovery performance of the packaging meets all the technical conditions in the standard (EN13431)
The compostability of the packaging meets all the technical conditions in the standard (EN13432)
Note: According to the requirements of this part, the assessment should briefly record the conclusions of 1.1.1.2 and 1.3, and at least one of 3.1.3.2 or 3.3 should be applied. When the reuse conditions are met, the same detailed record shall be made. When there is more than one way to recycle, each conclusion of the assessment shall be recorded. Part 2 Declaration of Conformity
In view of the evaluation record in Part 1 above, this package complies with the requirements of GB/T16716.1-2008. Representative Signature (Supplier's name and address) Signature:
Position:
Date:
Note: Definition of this part of the supplier's building.
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Appendix NA
(Informative Appendix)
Relationship between the various parts of the packaging and packaging waste standard and related standards In order to achieve the accuracy of this standard, the standards listed in Figure NA.1 should be selected according to the actual situation. General rules for the treatment and utilization of packaging and packaging waste"Packaging and packaging waste assessment procedures and methodsPackaging and environmental terms"
Hazardous substances in packaging
Part 1: Heavy metals
Packaging and packaging waste
Material recycling
Packaging and packaging waste
Pre-reduction
GB/T16716.22010
Hazardous substances in packaging
Part 2: Chemicals
Packaging and packaging waste
Reuse:
Packaging and packaging waste
Energy recovery
Packaging recycling symbol
Packaging and packaging waste
Biodegradation and composting||tt| |aGB/T16716.1 Packaging and packaging waste Part 1: General principles for treatment and utilization (reference 94/62/EC)hGB/T16716.2 Packaging and packaging waste Part 2: Assessment methods and procedures (EN13427--2004, IDT)cGB/T16716.3 Packaging and packaging waste Part 3: Pre-use reduction (EN13428-2004, IDT)GB/T16716.4 Packaging and packaging waste Part 4: Reuse (EN13429-20C4, IDT)eGB/T16716.5 Packaging and packaging waste Part 5: Material recycling (EN13430-20C4, IDT)fEN13431 Minimum calorific value required for packaging reuse in the form of energy recovery Statement: EN13432 Requirements for composting and biodegradable recycling of packaging Test plan and final acceptance criteria hGB/T23156 Packaging Packaging and environmental terminology (EN13193--2000, IDT) GB/T18455
Packaging recycling mark (refer to EN14311)
jCR13695-1 Packaging detection and verification of four heavy metals and other hazardous substances in packaging and their release to the environment Part 1: Requirements for detection and verification of four heavy metals in packaging kTR13595-2 Packaging detection and verification of four heavy metals and other hazardous substances in packaging and their release to the environment Part 2: Requirements for detection and verification of hazardous substances in packaging and their release to the environment Figure NA.1 GB/T The relationship between the seven parts of 16716 and other related standards httr
GB/T16716.2—201D
References
_1]EN14182 Packaging terms
Basic terms and definitions
[2]ENISO9001 Quality management system requirements[3]ENISO14001 Environmental management system specifications and use guidelines[4~94/62/EC Directive on packaging and packaging waste GB/T16716.2-2010
Print date: October 11, 2010 F002http://foodmate.net Copyright reserved. Infringement will be investigated
Book number: 155066·1-4C271
Price:5)
The energy recovery performance of the packaging meets all the technical conditions in the standard (EN13431)
The compostability of the packaging meets all the technical conditions in the standard (EN13432)
Note: According to the requirements of this part, the evaluation should briefly record the conclusions of 1.1.1.2 and 1.3, and at least one of 3.1.3.2 or 3.3 should be applied. When the box reuse conditions are met, the same detailed record should be made. When there is more than one way to recycle, each conclusion of the evaluation should be recorded. Part 2 Declaration of Conformity
In view of the evaluation records in Part 1 above, this package meets the requirements of GB/T16716.1-2008. Representative Signature (Supplier's Name and Address) Signature:
Position:
Date:
Note: The supplier's building is defined in this part.
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Appendix NA
(Informative Appendix)
Relationship between the various parts of the packaging and packaging waste standard and related standards In order to achieve the accuracy of this standard, the standards listed in Figure NA.1 should be selected according to actual conditions. General rules for the treatment and utilization of packaging and packaging waste"Packaging and packaging waste assessment procedures and methodsPackaging and environmental terms"
Hazardous substances in packaging
Part 1: Heavy metals
Packaging and packaging waste
Material recycling
Packaging and packaging waste
Pre-reduction
GB/T16716.22010
Hazardous substances in packaging
Part 2: Chemicals
Packaging and packaging waste
Reuse:
Packaging and packaging waste
Energy recovery
Packaging recycling symbol
Packaging and packaging waste
Biodegradation and composting||tt| |aGB/T16716.1 Packaging and packaging waste Part 1: General principles for treatment and utilization (reference 94/62/EC)hGB/T16716.2 Packaging and packaging waste Part 2: Assessment methods and procedures (EN13427--2004, IDT)cGB/T16716.3 Packaging and packaging waste Part 3: Pre-use reduction (EN13428-2004, IDT)GB/T16716.4 Packaging and packaging waste Part 4: Reuse (EN13429-20C4, IDT)eGB/T16716.5 Packaging and packaging waste Part 5: Material recycling (EN13430-20C4, IDT)fEN13431 Minimum calorific value required for packaging reuse in the form of energy recovery Statement: EN13432 Requirements for composting and biodegradable recycling of packaging Test plan and final acceptance criteria hGB/T23156 Packaging Packaging and environmental terminology (EN13193--2000, IDT) GB/T18455
Packaging recycling mark (refer to EN14311)
jCR13695-1 Packaging detection and verification of four heavy metals and other hazardous substances in packaging and their release to the environment Part 1: Requirements for detection and verification of four heavy metals in packaging kTR13595-2 Packaging detection and verification of four heavy metals and other hazardous substances in packaging and their release to the environment Part 2: Requirements for detection and verification of hazardous substances in packaging and their release to the environment Figure NA.1 GB/T The relationship between the seven parts of 16716 and other related standards httr
GB/T16716.2—201D
References
_1]EN14182 Packaging terms
Basic terms and definitions
[2]ENISO9001 Quality management system requirements[3]ENISO14001 Environmental management system specifications and use guidelines[4~94/62/EC Directive on packaging and packaging waste GB/T16716.2-2010
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The energy recovery performance of the packaging meets all the technical conditions in the standard (EN13431)
The compostability of the packaging meets all the technical conditions in the standard (EN13432)
Note: According to the requirements of this part, the evaluation should briefly record the conclusions of 1.1.1.2 and 1.3, and at least one of 3.1.3.2 or 3.3 should be applied. When the box reuse conditions are met, the same detailed record should be made. When there is more than one way to recycle, each conclusion of the evaluation should be recorded. Part 2 Declaration of Conformity
In view of the evaluation records in Part 1 above, this package meets the requirements of GB/T16716.1-2008. Representative Signature (Supplier's Name and Address) Signature:
Position:
Date:
Note: The supplier's building is defined in this part.
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Appendix NA
(Informative Appendix)
Relationship between the various parts of the packaging and packaging waste standard and related standards In order to achieve the accuracy of this standard, the standards listed in Figure NA.1 should be selected according to actual conditions. General rules for the treatment and utilization of packaging and packaging waste"Packaging and packaging waste assessment procedures and methodsPackaging and environmental terms"
Hazardous substances in packaging
Part 1: Heavy metals
Packaging and packaging waste
Material recycling
Packaging and packaging waste
Pre-reduction
GB/T16716.22010
Hazardous substances in packaging
Part 2: Chemicals
Packaging and packaging waste
Reuse:
Packaging and packaging waste
Energy recovery
Packaging recycling symbol
Packaging and packaging waste
Biodegradation and composting||tt| |aGB/T16716.1 Packaging and packaging waste Part 1: General principles for treatment and utilization (reference 94/62/EC)hGB/T16716.2 Packaging and packaging waste Part 2: Assessment methods and procedures (EN13427--2004, IDT)cGB/T16716.3 Packaging and packaging waste Part 3: Pre-use reduction (EN13428-2004, IDT)GB/T16716.4 Packaging and packaging waste Part 4: Reuse (EN13429-20C4, IDT)eGB/T16716.5 Packaging and packaging waste Part 5: Material recycling (EN13430-20C4, IDT)fEN13431 Minimum calorific value required for packaging reuse in the form of energy recovery Statement: EN13432 Requirements for composting and biodegradable recycling of packaging Test plan and final acceptance criteria hGB/T23156 Packaging Packaging and environmental terminology (EN13193--2000, IDT) GB/T18455
Packaging recycling mark (refer to EN14311)
jCR13695-1 Packaging detection and verification of four heavy metals and other hazardous substances in packaging and their release to the environment Part 1: Requirements for detection and verification of four heavy metals in packaging kTR13595-2 Packaging detection and verification of four heavy metals and other hazardous substances in packaging and their release to the environment Part 2: Requirements for detection and verification of hazardous substances in packaging and their release to the environment Figure NA.1 GB/T The relationship between the seven parts of 16716 and other relevant standards httr
GB/T16716.2—201D
References
_1]EN14182 Packaging terms
Basic terms and definitions
[2]ENISO9001 Quality management system requirements[3]ENISO14001 Environmental management system specifications and use guidelines[4~94/62/EC Directive on packaging and packaging waste GB/T16716.2-2010
Print date: October 11, 2010 F002http://foodmate.net Copyright reserved. Infringement will be investigated
Book number: 155066·1-4C271
Price:
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