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1 CEN Reference: CENELEC Reference: BT N 10826 Draft BT C115/2017 BT157/DG10615/DV Simultaneous circulation to CEN and CENELEC TECHNICAL BOARDS BT by correspondence CENELEC Agenda item: 5.1.11 For decision Issue date: 2017-07-12 Deadline 2017-08-22 SUBJECT CEN-CLC/TC 10 Energy-related products - Material Efficiency Aspects for Ecodesign Approval of NWIs BACKGROUND Following the acceptance of Standardization Request M/543 for Ecodesign requirements on material efficiency aspects for energy-related products (BT C138/2015 and D152/C065-67), the CEN and CENELEC joint Working Group – now joint Technical Committee 10 on ‘Energy-related products - Material Efficiency Aspects for Ecodesign’ was established through BT C50/2016 and D153/C103-106. Through BT decision BT C35/2017 and D156/C075, the CEN and CENELEC BTs approved the work programme of CEN-CLC/TC 10, giving the Technical Committee the mandate to start working on the identified deliverable. According to the guidance document on the development process for a CEN-CENELEC Joint Technical Committees (decision BT 8/2017 and D155/055), a CIB internal ballot on the initiation of 10 work items was launched by correspondence. The votes on all of the above items were positive (simple majority) and for all work items at least 5 members nominated experts to carry out the work. With Decisions CEN-CLC TC10/Sec/117/DL-01-09 and CEN-CLC TC10/Sec/119/DL-01 (see Annex 11), the CEN-CLC/TC 10 ‘Energy-related products - Material Efficiency Aspects for Ecodesign’ asks the CEN and CENELEC BTs to add the following Work Items (see Annex 1-10) to its work programme with the lead organizations as suggested below: Under CENELEC lead: Guide on how to use generic material efficiency standards when writing energy related product specific standardization deliverables (TR) Definitions related to material efficiency (TR) General methods for the assessment of the ability to repair, reuse and upgrade energy related products (EN) General method for the assessment of the ability to re-manufacture energy related products (EN)
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CEN Reference:

CENELEC Reference:

BT N 10826 Draft BT C115/2017

BT157/DG10615/DV

Simultaneous circulation to CEN and CENELEC TECHNICAL BOARDS

BT by correspondence CENELEC Agenda item: 5.1.11

For decision

Issue date: 2017-07-12 Deadline 2017-08-22

SUBJECT

CEN-CLC/TC 10 Energy-related products - Material Efficiency Aspects for Ecodesign Approval of NWIs

BACKGROUND

Following the acceptance of Standardization Request M/543 for Ecodesign requirements on material efficiency aspects for energy-related products (BT C138/2015 and D152/C065-67), the CEN and CENELEC joint Working Group – now joint Technical Committee 10 on ‘Energy-related products - Material Efficiency Aspects for Ecodesign’ was established through BT C50/2016 and D153/C103-106.

Through BT decision BT C35/2017 and D156/C075, the CEN and CENELEC BTs approved the work programme of CEN-CLC/TC 10, giving the Technical Committee the mandate to start working on the identified deliverable.

According to the guidance document on the development process for a CEN-CENELEC Joint Technical Committees (decision BT 8/2017 and D155/055), a CIB internal ballot on the initiation of 10 work items was launched by correspondence. The votes on all of the above items were positive (simple majority) and for all work items at least 5 members nominated experts to carry out the work.

With Decisions CEN-CLC TC10/Sec/117/DL-01-09 and CEN-CLC TC10/Sec/119/DL-01 (see Annex 11), the CEN-CLC/TC 10 ‘Energy-related products - Material Efficiency Aspects for Ecodesign’ asks the CEN and CENELEC BTs to add the following Work Items (see Annex 1-10) to its work programme with the lead organizations as suggested below:

Under CENELEC lead:

• Guide on how to use generic material efficiency standards when writing energy relatedproduct specific standardization deliverables (TR)

• Definitions related to material efficiency (TR)

• General methods for the assessment of the ability to repair, reuse and upgrade energyrelated products (EN)

• General method for the assessment of the ability to re-manufacture energy relatedproducts (EN)

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• General method to declare the use of critical raw materials in energy related products (EN)

• Methods for providing information relating to material efficiency aspects of energy related products (EN)

• General method for assessing the proportion of re-used components in an energy related product (EN)

Under CEN lead:

• General methods for assessing the recyclability and recoverability of energy related products (EN)

• General method for assessing the proportion of recycled material content in energy related products (EN)

• General method for the assessment of the durability of energy-related products (EN)

It should be noted that the deliverables developed under CENELEC lead will not be offered to IEC as there is no corresponding Technical Committee within IEC at the moment. Moreover, the standardization deliverables will be published bearing CEN and CENELEC logos and currently, there does not exist a corresponding mechanism for publishing deliverables with ISO and IEC logos.

PROPOSAL(S)

BT

­ having noted CEN-CLC/TC 10 ‘Energy-related products - Material Efficiency Aspects for Ecodesign’ decisions 1-9/2017 requesting the creation of 10 new work items (see Annex 1 to 10 of BT N 10826 + BT157/DG10615/DV) associated to the execution of M/534;

­ agreed to the creation of the following work items within the work programme of CEN-CLC/TC 10:

under CENELEC lead:

o Guide on how to use generic material efficiency standards when writing energy related product specific standardization deliverables (TR);

o Definitions related to material efficiency (TR);

o General methods for the assessment of the ability to repair, reuse and upgrade energy related products (EN);

o General method for the assessment of the ability to re-manufacture energy related products (EN);

o General method to declare the use of critical raw materials in energy related products (EN);

o Methods for providing information relating to material efficiency aspects of energy related products (EN);

o General method for assessing the proportion of re-used components in an energy related product (EN);

under CEN lead:

o General methods for assessing the recyclability and recoverability of energy related products (EN);

o General method for assessing the proportion of recycled material content in energy related products (EN);

o General method for the assessment of the durability of energy-related products (EN).

2017-06-29 – KKO

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NEW WORK ITEM PROPOSAL

Closing date for voting 2017-05-02

Reference number (to be given by the Secretariat) CEN-CLC TC10/Sec/061/NP

Date of circulation 2017-03-07

Secretariat NEN/NEC

CEN-CENELEC/TC 10

IMPORTANT NOTE: Incomplete proposals risk rejection or referral to originator.

The proposer has considered the guidance given in Annexes 1 and 2 during the preparation of the NWIP Proposal (to be completed by the proposer)

The new work item corresponds to:

New work under CENELEC lead

An amendment to The revision of

Title of the proposed deliverable (in the case of an amendment, revision or a new part of an existing document, show the reference number and current title)

English title Guide on how to use generic material efficiency standards when writing energy related product specific standardization deliverables French and German title (if available)

Scope of the proposed deliverable This Technical Report will provide guidance on how to use generic material efficiency standards when writing product specific standardization deliverables, as required by M/543. It is intended to be used by CEN and CENELEC product TCs, when they develop product-specific standards on subjects already covered by generic standards on material efficiency.

New work item proposal

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Purpose and justification of the proposal

Material efficiency aspects impact a wide variety of products. However, it is not possible, in generic standards, to cover product-specific aspects. Therefore, product TCs, which better know the specificities of a given product or technology, may want to develop material efficiency standards with a scope limited to such product or technology. In order to ensure consistency on the aspects where such consistency is needed, CEN-CENELEC TC10 is required by M/543 to provide guidance to such TCs.

Is the proposal actively or probably in support of European regulation / legislation or established public policy?

Yes No

If Yes, indicate if the proposal is

▪ in relation to EC mandate(s): M/543

▪ in relation to EC Directive(s)/Regulation(s): Directive 2009/125/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (Ecodesign)

▪ in relation to other legislation or established public policy: Circular Economy Action Plan

Indication(s) of the preferred type or types of deliverable(s) to be produced under the proposal.

European Standard Harmonization Document* Technical Specification Technical Report

* for CENELEC only

Envisaged track – EN/HD

Enquiry and Formal Vote (see 11.2.3 of IR Part 2) UAP (see 11.2.5 of IR Part 2) PQ/UQ and Formal Vote (see 11.2.2 of IR Part 2)

Envisaged track – TS/TR

Formal Approval procedure

Preparatory work (at a minimum an outline should be included with the proposal) A draft is attached An outline is attached An existing document to serve as initial basis

The proposer or the proposer's organization is prepared to undertake the preparatory work required Yes No

If a draft is attached to this proposal:

Please select from one of the following options (note that if no option is selected, the default will be the second option):

Draft document will be registered as a preliminary project in the committee's work programme (stage 00.60) Draft document will be registered as a new project in the committee's work programme (stage 10.99)

Known patented items

Yes No If "Yes", see CEN-CENELEC Guide 8 and provide full information in an annex

A statement from the proposer as to how the proposed work may relate to or impact on existing work, especially existing CEN, CENELEC, ISO and IEC deliverables. The proposer should explain how the work differs from any apparently similar work, or explain how duplication and conflict will be minimized. This work will be conducted by CEN-CENELEC TC10 WG01, in close relationship with officers of the other working groups under the same TC

New work item proposal

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A listing of relevant existing documents at the international, regional and national levels. All documents prepared by CEN-CENELEC TC10 WG02 to 06

A simple and concise statement identifying and describing relevant affected stakeholder categories (including small and medium sized enterprises) in particular those who are immediately affected by the proposal (see Annexes 1 and 2) and how they will each benefit from or be impacted by the proposed deliverable(s)

- Government

- Industry and commerce, consisting of both large enterprises and SMEs, and including product manufacturers / suppliers / intermediaries / service providers (product entry into market requirements may build upon the standards)

- Consumers / product users (product design/characteristics may change if standards are followed)

Developers of product standards on material efficiency within CEN, CENELEC (and ETSI) will benefit from such a guidance.

Liaisons: A listing of relevant external European or international organizations or internal parties (other CEN, CENELEC, ISO and/or IEC committees) to which a liaison should be established (in case of ISO and IEC committees via Vienna and Frankfurt Agreements).This work is being undertaken by CEN-CENELEC TC10, with the lead being CENELEC. Liaisons are already established with ETSI, JRC, CENELEC/TC 111x, CENELEC/TC 59x, CEN/TC 406, CEN/TC 131, CEN/TC 47, EERA, EPEE, CECED, DigitalEurope, EUROFER, EHI, ANEC and ECOS

Joint/parallel work: Possible joint/parallel work with:

CEN (please specify committee ID) CENELEC (please specify committee ID) ISO (please specify committee ID) IEC (please specify committee ID) Other (please specify)

Candidate for European – International cooperation? Vienna Agreement (ISO-CEN Agreement):

Yes No (‘Yes’ meaning joint ISO-CEN development)

Frankfurt Agreement (IEC-CENELEC Agreement):

Yes No (‘Yes’ meaning that the NWI, if approved, is to be offered to IEC for taking up)

If no then please enter a justification statement: This deliverable is developed under Standardization Request with a tight deadline. Currently, there is no corresponding Technical Committee within IEC. Moreover, the deliverable will be published bearing CEN and CENELEC logos and there currently does not exist a corresponding mechanism for publishing deliverables with ISO and IEC logos. Name of the Proposer Ir. Jean-Luc Detrez [email protected] 0475 49 45 52

Proposed Project Leader Ir. Jean-Luc Detrez [email protected] 0475 49 45 52

New work item proposal

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Supplementary information relating to the proposal This proposal relates to a new document; This proposal relates to the adoption as an active project of an item currently registered as a Preliminary Work Item; This proposal relates to the re-establishment of a cancelled project as an active project.

Members already known to support the proposal and willing to participate to the activities: BE, DE, FI, GB, NL [Note: The proposal cannot usually be approved without a minimum of 5 national Members]

Annex(es) are included with this proposal (give details) 2

Note: providing an outline of this deliverable is premature, as its content will be determined by new standards the development of which is just starting (in most cases, NWI’s are still to be approved)

New work item proposal

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Informative Annex 1 "Principal categories of market needs"

- Environment - Innovation - Support to:

- Public policy - European legislation/regulation

- Terminology

Informative Annex 2 "Principal categories of stakeholders"

- Industry and commerce - any small, medium or large enterprise - industry associations - manufacturing, selling, repairing or recycling products

- Government - European Commission - Public services in charge of environment and/or economy

- Consumers - all users of products in scope of eco-design Directive

- Labour

- workers involved in manufacturing, selling, repairing or recycling products - Academic and research bodies

- JRC

- Non-governmental organisations (NGO) - environment (ECOS) - consumers (ANEC)

- Standards application business

- testing laboratories NOTE: ‘Immediately affected stakeholders’ are considered to be those who, within the context of the proposal, would be in a position to implement the provisions of the intended standard(s) into their products, services or management practices.

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NEW WORK ITEM PROPOSAL

Closing date for voting 2017-05-02

Reference number (to be given by the Secretariat) CEN-CLC TC10/Sec/063/NP

Date of circulation 2017-03-07

Secretariat NEN/NEC

CEN-CENELEC/TC 10

IMPORTANT NOTE: Incomplete proposals risk rejection or referral to originator.

The proposer has considered the guidance given in Annexes 1 and 2 during the preparation of the NWIP Proposal (to be completed by the proposer)

The new work item corresponds to:

New work under CENELEC lead

An amendment to The revision of

Title of the proposed deliverable (in the case of an amendment, revision or a new part of an existing document, show the reference number and current title)

English title Definitions related to material efficiency French and German title (if available)

Scope of the proposed deliverable Standardisation Request M/543 requires the following: “Definition of parameters and methods relevant for assessing durability, upgradability and ability to repair, re-use and re-manufacture of products”. Hence, this Technical Report “Definitions related to material efficiency” will constitute a collection of common terms used in deliverables prepared in accordance with M/543. The purpose of such a collection is to provide a single definition of key terms used in different deliverables from the CEN-CENELEC TC10. The source of the terms and definitions can be documents developed in the various working groups of the CEN-CENELEC TC10 or any text referenced by such documents. In case of discrepancies between multiple definitions for the same term, this Technical report will recommend a preferred definition.

New work item proposal

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Purpose and justification of the proposal

When multiple groups work in parallel on different but closely related topics, it is important to have a common vocabulary to avoid confusing the reader

Is the proposal actively or probably in support of European regulation / legislation or established public policy?

Yes No

If Yes, indicate if the proposal is

▪ in relation to EC mandate(s): M/543

▪ in relation to EC Directive(s)/Regulation(s): Directive 2009/125/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (Ecodesign)

▪ in relation to other legislation or established public policy: Circular Economy Action Plan

Indication(s) of the preferred type or types of deliverable(s) to be produced under the proposal.

European Standard Harmonization Document* Technical Specification Technical Report

* for CENELEC only

Envisaged track – EN/HD

Enquiry and Formal Vote (see 11.2.3 of IR Part 2) UAP (see 11.2.5 of IR Part 2) PQ/UQ and Formal Vote (see 11.2.2 of IR Part 2)

Envisaged track – TS/TR

Formal Approval procedure

Preparatory work (at a minimum an outline should be included with the proposal) A draft is attached An outline is attached An existing document to serve as initial basis

The proposer or the proposer's organization is prepared to undertake the preparatory work required Yes No

If a draft is attached to this proposal:

Please select from one of the following options (note that if no option is selected, the default will be the second option):

Draft document will be registered as a preliminary project in the committee's work programme (stage 00.60) Draft document will be registered as a new project in the committee's work programme (stage 10.99)

Known patented items

Yes No If "Yes", see CEN-CENELEC Guide 8 and provide full information in an annex

A statement from the proposer as to how the proposed work may relate to or impact on existing work, especially existing CEN, CENELEC, ISO and IEC deliverables. The proposer should explain how the work differs from any apparently similar work, or explain how duplication and conflict will be minimized. This work will be conducted by CEN-CENELEC TC10 WG01, in close relationship with officers of the other working groups under the same TC

A listing of relevant existing documents at the international, regional and national levels. EN/IEC 62542 and other (draft) standards from IEC TC111, ISO TC/207 and CLC/TC 111X Standards from IEC, ISO, CENELEC or CEN product committees in relation with the topics covered in M/543

New work item proposal

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A simple and concise statement identifying and describing relevant affected stakeholder categories (including small and medium sized enterprises) in particular those who are immediately affected by the proposal (see Annexes 1 and 2) and how they will each benefit from or be impacted by the proposed deliverable(s)

- Government

- Industry and commerce, consisting of both large enterprises and SMEs, and including product manufacturers / suppliers / intermediaries / service providers (product entry into market requirements may build upon the standards)

- Consumers / product users (product design/characteristics may change if standards are followed)

Each reader/user of standards developed under M/543 will benefit from a consistent set of commonly defined terms across those standards.

Liaisons: A listing of relevant external European or international organizations or internal parties (other CEN, CENELEC, ISO and/or IEC committees) to which a liaison should be established (in case of ISO and IEC committees via Vienna and Frankfurt Agreements). This work is being undertaken by CEN-CENELEC TC10, with the lead being CENELEC. Liaisons are already established with ETSI, JRC, CENELEC/TC 111X, CENELEC/TC 59X, CEN/TC 406, CEN/TC 131, CEN/TC 47, EERA, EPEE, CECED, DigitalEurope, EUROFER, EHI, ANEC and ECOS

Joint/parallel work: Possible joint/parallel work with:

CEN (please specify committee ID) CENELEC (please specify committee ID) ISO (please specify committee ID) IEC (please specify committee ID) Other (please specify)

Candidate for European – International cooperation? Vienna Agreement (ISO-CEN Agreement):

Yes No (‘Yes’ meaning joint ISO-CEN development)

Frankfurt Agreement (IEC-CENELEC Agreement):

Yes No (‘Yes’ meaning that the NWI, if approved, is to be offered to IEC for taking up)

If no then please enter a justification statement: This deliverable is developed under Standardization Request with a tight deadline. Currently, there is no corresponding Technical Committee within IEC. Moreover, the deliverable will be published bearing CEN and CENELEC logos and there currently does not exist a corresponding mechanism for publishing deliverables with ISO and IEC logos. Name of the Proposer Ir. Jean-Luc Detrez [email protected] 0475 49 45 52

Proposed Project Leader Ir. Jean-Luc Detrez [email protected] 0475 49 45 52

New work item proposal

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Supplementary information relating to the proposal This proposal relates to a new document; This proposal relates to the adoption as an active project of an item currently registered as a Preliminary Work Item; This proposal relates to the re-establishment of a cancelled project as an active project.

Members already known to support the proposal and willing to participate to the activities: BE, DE, FI, GB, NL [Note: The proposal cannot usually be approved without a minimum of 5 national Members]

Annex(es) are included with this proposal (give details) 3

Annex 3 contains a document issued after the first PT1 (now WG01) meeting, for the attention of the other PY's ( now WG's), with a preliminary list of terms to be defined. Responsible for other deliverables were requested to provide feedback (proposed definitons, additional terms to define...)

New work item proposal

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Informative Annex 1 "Principal categories of market needs"

- Environment - Innovation - Support to:

- Public policy - European legislation/regulation

- Terminology

Informative Annex 2 "Principal categories of stakeholders"

- Industry and commerce - any small, medium or large enterprise - industry associations - manufacturing, selling, repairing or recycling products

- Government - European Commission - Public services in charge of environment and/or economy

- Consumers - all users of products in scope of eco-design Directive

- Labour

- workers involved in manufacturing, selling, repairing or recycling products - Academic and research bodies

- JRC

- Non-governmental organisations (NGO) - environment (ECOS) - consumers (ANEC)

- Standards application business

- testing laboratories NOTE: ‘Immediately affected stakeholders’ are considered to be those who, within the context of the proposal, would be in a position to implement the provisions of the intended standard(s) into their products, services or management practices.

New work item proposal

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Informative Annex 3

PT1/Conv0002/DC November 2016

CEN-CENELEC JWG10 – “Energy-related products – Material Efficiency Aspects for Ecodesign” - PT1 “Terminology”

Preliminary list of terms to be defined in the context of M/543 During its first meeting, PT1 has identified a number of terms which appear in the Standardization Request, and therefore constitute a starting point for the new deliverable on terminology. In first instance, PT1 members are requested to identify possible sources where those terms are defined. Officers of the other Project Teams are also invited to comment on that list, propose definitions for those terms, as well as for other terms they need for the standards they have in charge. Ability to access or remove Ability to extract key components for reuse Access Accessory Assembly Component Consumable Consumers Critical Raw Materials to the EU Dependability (of products containing reused parts) Disjointment Dismantling Disassembly Disassemblability Durability End-of-life Environmental impact Environmental value Extract Function Market surveillance authorities ESOs Key component Material efficiency Material efficiency aspects Priority Resources Product lifetime Products Professionals

Recovery Recoverability Recoverability index Recycling Recyclability Recyclability index Recycled materials Recycled and re-used content Recycling Remanufacture Remanufacturability Remanufacturability index Remove Repair Repairability Repairability index Resources Conservation Reuse Reusability Reusability index Reused components Spare part Sustainability Technology neutrality principle Treatment Upgrade Upgradability Upgradability index

It should be clear that PT1 does not intend to “impose” definitions, but to take suggestions from other PTs and then make proposals in view of best serving the general interest. Thanks in advance for your contributions.

Ir. Jean-Luc Detrez PT1 convenor

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NEW WORK ITEM PROPOSAL

Closing date for voting 2017-05-02

Reference number (to be given by the Secretariat) CEN-CLC TC10/Sec/065/NP

Date of circulation

2017-03-07

Secretariat NEN/NEC

CEN-CENELEC/TC 10

IMPORTANT NOTE: Incomplete proposals risk rejection or referral to originator.

The proposer has considered the guidance given in Annexes 1 and 2 during the preparation of the NWIP Proposal (to be completed by the proposer)

The new work item corresponds to:

New work under CENELEC lead

An amendment to

The revision of Title of the proposed deliverable (in the case of an amendment, revision or a new part of an existing document, show the reference number and current title)

English title General methods for the assessment of the ability to repair, reuse and upgrade energy related products French and German title (if available)

Scope of the proposed deliverable

This standard will fulfil requirements in Standardisation request M/543 by defining parameters and methods relevant for assessing the ability to repair and reuse products; the ability to upgrade products, excluding remanufacturing; the ability to access or remove certain components, consumables or assemblies from products to facilitate repair, reuse or upgrade and lastly by defining reusability indexes or criteria.

New work item proposal

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Purpose and justification of the proposal

This standard is being drafted in direct response to the repair, reuse and upgrade specific elements of the Standardization Request M/543, which requires horizontal standards that can be applied across energy related products.

Is the proposal actively or probably in support of European regulation / legislation or established public policy?

Yes No

If Yes, indicate if the proposal is

▪ in relation to EC mandate(s): M/543

▪ in relation to EC Directive(s)/Regulation(s): Directive 2009/125/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (Ecodesign)

▪ in relation to other legislation or established public policy: Circular Economy Action Plan

Indication(s) of the preferred type or types of deliverable(s) to be produced under the proposal.

European Standard Harmonization Document* Technical Specification Technical Report

* for CENELEC only

Envisaged track – EN/HD

Enquiry and Formal Vote (see 11.2.3 of IR Part 2) UAP (see 11.2.5 of IR Part 2) PQ/UQ and Formal Vote (see 11.2.2 of IR Part 2)

Envisaged track – TS/TR

Formal Approval procedure

Preparatory work (at a minimum an outline should be included with the proposal) A draft is attached An outline is attached An existing document to serve as initial basis

The proposer or the proposer's organization is prepared to undertake the preparatory work required Yes No

If a draft is attached to this proposal:

Please select from one of the following options (note that if no option is selected, the default will be the second option):

Draft document will be registered as a preliminary project in the committee's work programme (stage 00.60) Draft document will be registered as a new project in the committee's work programme (stage 10.99)

Known patented items

Yes No If "Yes", see CEN-CENELEC Guide 8 and provide full information in an annex

New work item proposal

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A statement from the proposer as to how the proposed work may relate to or impact on existing work, especially existing CEN, CENELEC, ISO and IEC deliverables. The proposer should explain how the work differs from any apparently similar work, or explain how duplication and conflict will be minimized. Directive 2009/125/EC establishes the framework for the setting of Community ecodesign requirements for energy-related products with the aim of ensuring the free movement of such products within the internal market. It contributes to the sustainable development by increasing energy and resource efficiency and the level of protection of the environment, while at the same time increasing the security of supply. In response to Mandate M/543 to support the above directive, the proposed work will provide horizontal (non product-specific) standards addressing the definition of parameters and methods relevant for assessing ability to repair, reuse and upgrade products, including the ability to access or remove parts from products to facilitate repair, reuse and upgrade. Such an overarching standard does not currently exist, although some product-specific standards address some aspects of repair – see the information below.

A listing of relevant existing documents at the international, regional and national levels. See Annex A

A simple and concise statement identifying and describing relevant affected stakeholder categories (including small and medium sized enterprises) in particular those who are immediately affected by the proposal (see Annexes 1 and 2) and how they will each benefit from or be impacted by the proposed deliverable(s)

- Government

- Industry and commerce, consisting of both large enterprises and SMEs, and including product manufacturers / suppliers / intermediaries / service providers (product entry into market requirements may build upon the standards)

- Consumers / product users (product design/characteristics may change if standards are followed)

- Product maintenance / Repair / Reuse / Disposal companies (If followed by product manufacturers, standards may facilitate such activities)

Other stakeholders that may be immediately affected by the consideration of material efficiency parameters include standards application organisations such as testing laboratories and certification bodies, who may test products for compliance with the standards.

Liaisons: A listing of relevant external European or international organizations or internal parties (other CEN, CENELEC, ISO and/or IEC committees) to which a liaison should be established (in case of ISO and IEC committees via Vienna and Frankfurt Agreements). This work is being undertaken by CEN-CENELEC TC10, with the lead being CENELEC. Liaisons are already established with ETSI, JRC, CENELEC/TC 111X, CENELEC/TC59X, CEN/TC 406, CEN/TC 131, CEN/TC 47, EERA, EPEE, CECED, DigitalEurope, EUROFER, EHI, ANEC and ECOS

Joint/parallel work: Possible joint/parallel work with:

CEN (please specify committee ID)

CENELEC (please specify committee ID) ISO (please specify committee ID) IEC (please specify committee ID)

Other (please specify)

New work item proposal

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Candidate for European – International cooperation? Vienna Agreement (ISO-CEN Agreement):

Yes No (‘Yes’ meaning joint ISO-CEN development)

Frankfurt Agreement (IEC-CENELEC Agreement):

Yes No (‘Yes’ meaning that the NWI, if approved, is to be offered to IEC for taking up)

If no then please enter a justification statement

This deliverable is developed under Standardization Request with a tight deadline. Currently, there is no corresponding Technical Committee within IEC. Moreover, the deliverable will be published bearing CEN and CENELEC logos and there currently does not exist a corresponding mechanism for publishing deliverables with ISO and IEC logos. Name of the Proposer (include contact details) Sepp Eisenriegler CEN-CENELEC TC10/WG03 Convenor Austria (OVE) / RUSZ [email protected]

Proposed Project Leader (include contact details) Sepp Eisenriegler CEN-CENELEC TC10/WG 03 Convenor Austria (OVE) / RUSZ [email protected]

Supplementary information relating to the proposal This proposal relates to a new document; This proposal relates to the adoption as an active project of an item currently registered as a Preliminary Work Item; This proposal relates to the re-establishment of a cancelled project as an active project.

Members already known to support the proposal and willing to participate to the activities: DE, BE, AT, FR, SK, TR [Note: The proposal cannot usually be approved without a minimum of 5 national Members]

Annex(es) are included with this proposal (give details) An Outline is part of this form

New work item proposal

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Informative Annex 1 "Principal categories of market needs"

- Consumer protection and welfare - Environment - Innovation - Support to:

- public policy - European legislation/regulation

- Market access/barriers to trade, i.e. enhancing the free movement of: - services

- goods - people - Interoperability - Health/Safety - Terminology

Informative Annex 2 "Principal categories of stakeholders"

- Industry and commerce, where particularly appropriate, to be identified separately as - Large enterprises (those employing 250 staff or more) - Small and medium sized enterprises (SME), (those employing 250 staff or fewer)

- Government - Consumers

including those organizations representing interests of specific societal groups, e.g. people with disabilities or those needing other particular consideration)

- Labour - Academic and research bodies - Non-governmental organisations (NGO),

including organizations representing broad or specific environmental interests - Standards application business (e.g. testing laboratories, certification bodies) Sometimes it is valuable also identify the immediate affected stakeholders from industry and commerce in terms of their position in a product value chain, as follows: - Supplier - Manufacturer - Intermediary (e.g. warehousing, transport, sales) - Service provider - User of the product or service - Maintenance / disposal NOTE: ‘Immediately affected stakeholders’ are considered to be those who, within the context of the proposal, would be in a position to implement the provisions of the intended standard(s) into their products, services or management practices.

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Annex A "Principal categories of market needs"

1. CENELEC TC 111X WG7, prEN 50614 (mandate M518) “Requirements for the preparing for re-use of waste electrical and electronic equipment”

This work address the processes relating to the preparation for re-use of WEEE. It deals only with waste (WEEE) as a input and defines “rules” how to prepare the WEEE for re-use. There is no risk of overlap as JTC10 WG3 will write standards which address the reparability, but alignment is necessary. JTC10 has established a liaison with CENELEC TC 111X to watch over this.

2. CENELEC TC 100X: EN50XXX pr25361 (mandate M/545) related to “Ecodesign requirements for computers and computer servers” – of specific relevance (as batteries are a cross cutting subject): a potential method to assess if internal batteries can be "accessed and replaced by a nonprofessional user".

3. TC 406 TS 16524 “Mechanical products. Methodology for reduction of environmental impacts in product design and development”

4. CENELEC TC22X EN 50598-3 (EN 50598 published) ”Methodology to assess recyclability reusability and recoverability index based on end of life scenario; basic adaption of IEC 62635” and TC2 “Methodology to assess recyclability reusability and recoverability index based on end of life scenario; adaption of IEC 62635 for motors”

5. CEN TC 265 (Metallic tanks for the storage of liquids) EN 14015 “Specification for the design and manufacture of site built, vertical, cylindrical, flat-bottomed, above ground, welded, steel tanks for the storage of liquids at ambient temperature and above” / Methodology to assess recyclability reusability and recoverability index based on end of life scenario. EN 14620-1 to -6 “Design and manufacture of site built, vertical, cylindrical, flat-bottomed steel tanks for the storage of refrigerated, liquefied gases with operating temperatures between 0 °C and -165 °C“, especially Part 1: General / Methodology to assess recyclability reusability and recoverability index based on end of life scenario and EN 12285-1 to -3 “Workshop fabricated steel tanks” providing methodologies to assess recyclability reusability and recoverability index based on end of life scenario.

6. CEN TC 47: FprEN 267:2014-10 “Atomizing oil burners and their components - Function - Safety – testing” addresses repair in relation to service instructions.

7. CEN TC 131 FrpEN 676:2014-10 “Gas burners using fans” addresses repair in relation to service instructions.

8. BS 8887-220:2010 Design for manufacture, assembly, disassembly and end-of-life processing (MADE). The process of remanufacture.

9. ONR 192102 Gütezeichen für langlebige, reparaturfreundlich konstruierte elektrische und elektronische Geräte (Label of excellence for durable, repair-friendly designed electrical and electronic appliances)

10. IEC 62430:2009 Environmental Conscious Design (ECD) - Principles, requirements and guidance

11. IEC/ISO 62959 Environmental Conscious Design (ECD) - Principles, requirements and guidance

12. IEC 62309 Dependability of products containing reused parts - Requirements for functionality and test

13. IEEE 1874: Standard for Documentation Schema for Repair and Assembly of Electronic Devices.1

14. EPEAT standards2

1 http://standards.ieee.org/findstds/standard/1874-2013.html

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15. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on universal phone charger and interoperability that expired 31-12-‘12. 3 4 ITU-T L.1000 (06/2011) Universal power adapter and charger solution for mobile terminals and other hand-held ICT devices5

16. IEC/TR 62635/2012 Guidelines for end-of-life information provided by manufacturers and recyclers and for recyclability rate calculation of electrical and electronic equipment (the metric could serve as an example for any re-usability or reparability assessment/Index)

17. Feasibility study for a standardized method to measure the time taken to extract certain parts from an Electrical and Electronic Equipment6

18. Study for a method to assess the ease of disassembly of electrical and electronic equipment. Method development and application to a flat panel display case study.7

19. Ecolabel (http://ec.europa.eu/ecat/)

20. CENELEC TC85X TC108X Project “Tests after repair of electrical equipment”

21. Dansk Standard DSF FPREN 62638 recurrent test and test after repair of electrical equipment8

REFERENCES CAN STILL BE ADDED

2 http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/1680/ 3 http://www.itu.int/net/pressoffice/press_releases/2012/82.aspx 4 https://ec.europa.eu/growth/sectors/electrical-engineering/rtte-directive/common-charger_en 5 http://www.itu.int/itu-t/recommendations/rec.aspx?rec=11348 ; also see http://gesi.org/assets/js/lib/tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/ajaxfilemanager/uploaded/An%20energy-aware%20survey%20on%20ICT%20device%20power%20supplies.pdf; also see https://www.ebpg.bam.de/de/ebpg_medien/ener7/007_studyf_15-04.pdf Additional assessment in the frame of the Review study On Commission Regulation (Ec) No. 278/2009 External Power Supplies 6 https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/publication/eur-scientific-and-technical-research-reports/environmental-footprint-and-material-efficiency-support-product-policy-feasibility-study 7 https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/publication/study-method-assess-ease-disassembly-electrical-and-electronic-equipment-method-development-and 8 http://standards.globalspec.com/std/1583380/dsf-fpren-62638

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NEW WORK ITEM PROPOSAL

Closing date for voting 2017-05-02

Reference number (to be given by the Secretariat) CEN-CLC TC10/Sec/067/NP

Date of circulation

2017-03-07

Secretariat NEN/NEC

CEN-CENELEC/TC 10

IMPORTANT NOTE: Incomplete proposals risk rejection or referral to originator.

The proposer has considered the guidance given in Annexes 1 and 2 during the preparation of the NWIP Proposal (to be completed by the proposer)

The new work item corresponds to:

New work under CENELEC lead

An amendment to

The revision of Title of the proposed deliverable (in the case of an amendment, revision or a new part of an existing document, show the reference number and current title)

English title General method for the assessment of the ability to re-manufacture energy related products French and German title (if available)

Scope of the proposed deliverable

This European Standard (EN) will provide a general methodology for the assessment of the ability to re-manufacture energy related products.

This EN will elaborate the assessment and process of re-manufacturability in a horizontal, cross-product way. However, a correct assessment can only be done in a product-specific way, taking into account specific parameters of a specific energy related product.

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Purpose and justification of the proposal

Standardization request M/543 requested the European standardization organisations CEN, CENELEC and ETSI to jointly draft new European standards and standardization deliverables on Material Efficiency Aspects for energy-related products in support of implementation of the Ecodesign Directive (2009/125/EC). It is expected that increased focus on material and resource efficiency aspects in the application of the Directive 2009/125/EC should make a sizeable contribution to the transition towards a more circular economy by making energy related products more durable, resource-efficient and recyclable. In particular, this proposed standard aims to provide general criteria regarding re-manufacturing and the extent of material efficiency of energy related products. Communication of remanufacturability aspects will be dealt with in conjunction with CEN-CLC TC10/WG06.

Is the proposal actively or probably in support of European regulation / legislation or established public policy?

Yes No

If Yes, indicate if the proposal is

▪ in relation to EC mandate(s): M/543

▪ in relation to EC Directive(s)/Regulation(s): Directive 2009/125/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (Ecodesign)

▪ in relation to other legislation or established public policy: Circular Economy Action Plan

Indication(s) of the preferred type or types of deliverable(s) to be produced under the proposal.

European Standard Harmonization Document* Technical Specification Technical Report

* for CENELEC only

Envisaged track – EN/HD

Enquiry and Formal Vote (see 11.2.3 of IR Part 2) UAP (see 11.2.5 of IR Part 2) PQ/UQ and Formal Vote (see 11.2.2 of IR Part 2)

Envisaged track – TS/TR

Formal Approval procedure

Preparatory work (at a minimum an outline should be included with the proposal) A draft is attached An outline is attached An existing document to serve as initial basis

The proposer or the proposer's organization is prepared to undertake the preparatory work required Yes No

If a draft is attached to this proposal:

Please select from one of the following options (note that if no option is selected, the default will be the second option):

Draft document will be registered as a preliminary project in the committee's work programme (stage 00.60) Draft document will be registered as a new project in the committee's work programme (stage 10.99)

Known patented items

Yes No If "Yes", see CEN-CENELEC Guide 8 and provide full information in an annex

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A statement from the proposer as to how the proposed work may relate to or impact on existing work, especially existing CEN, CENELEC, ISO and IEC deliverables. The proposer should explain how the work differs from any apparently similar work, or explain how duplication and conflict will be minimized.

The proposed work will use relevant existing standards/documents to give a general assessment method in terms of re-manufacturability. At the moment, there is no horizontal standard on the assessment of aforementioned parameters for energy related products.

A listing of relevant existing documents at the international, regional and national levels. Standards:

• BS 8887-220:2010, Design for manufacture, assembly, disassembly and end-of-life processing (MADE). The process of remanufacture.

• IEC 62430:2009, Environmental Conscious Design (ECD) - Principles, requirements and guidance

Studies:

• M. Kobayashi, M. Higashi: Layout Optimization Method Considering Disassemblability for the Facilitation of Reuse and Recycle, 10th World Congress on Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization, May 19 -24, 2013, Orlando, Florida, USA.

• E. Sundin, B. Bras: Making functional sales environmentally and economically beneficial through product remanufacturing, Journal of Cleaner Production 13 (2005) 913-925.

• S. Prendeville, D. Peck, R. Balkenende, E. Cor, K. Jansson, I. Karvonen: Map of Remanufacturing Product Design Landscape, For Horizon 2020, grant agreement No 645984, February 2016.

• S. Butzer, S. Schötz: D3.3 – D3.4 Map of Remanufacturing Processes Landscape, For Horizon 2020, grant agreement No 645984, February 2016.

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A simple and concise statement identifying and describing relevant affected stakeholder categories (including small and medium sized enterprises) in particular those who are immediately affected by the proposal (see Annexes 1 and 2) and how they will each benefit from or be impacted by the proposed deliverable(s)

- Government

- Industry and commerce, consisting of both large enterprises and SMEs, and including product manufacturers / suppliers / intermediaries / service providers (product entry into market requirements may build upon the standards)

- Consumers / product users (product design/characteristics may change if standards are followed)

- National surveillance authorities

- European policy makers Benefit from proposed deliverable:

• Environment Support to:

• public policy

• European legislation/regulation

• Market access/barriers to trade, i.e. enhancing the free movement of goods

Liaisons: A listing of relevant external European or international organizations or internal parties (other CEN, CENELEC, ISO and/or IEC committees) to which a liaison should be established (in case of ISO and IEC committees via Vienna and Dresden Agreements). This work is being undertaken by CEN-CENELEC TC10, with the lead being CENELEC. Liaisons are already established with ETSI, JRC, CENELEC/TC 111X, CENELEC/TC59X, CEN/TC 406, CEN/TC 131, CEN/TC 47, EERA, EPEE, CECED, DigitalEurope, EUROFER, EHI, ANEC and ECOS

Joint/parallel work: Possible joint/parallel work with:

CEN (please specify committee ID) CENELEC (please specify committee ID) ISO (please specify committee ID) IEC (please specify committee ID) Other (please specify)

Candidate for European – International cooperation? Vienna Agreement (ISO-CEN Agreement):

Yes No (‘Yes’ meaning joint ISO-CEN development)

Dresden Agreement (IEC-CENELEC Agreement):

Yes No (‘Yes’ meaning that the NWI, if approved, is to be offered to IEC for taking up)

If no then please enter a justification statement EN

This deliverable is developed under Standardization Request with a tight deadline. Currently, there is no corresponding Technical Committee within IEC. Moreover, the deliverable will be published bearing CEN and CENELEC logos and there currently does not exist a corresponding mechanism for publishing deliverables with ISO and IEC logos.

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Name of the Proposer (include contact details) Charalambos Freed Director Technical Affairs – Head of Standardization and Compliance Nilfisk A/S | Global R&D | Industrivej 1 | DK-9560 Hadsund | Mobile: +49 (0)160 96544567 [email protected]

Proposed Project Leader (include contact details) Charalambos Freed Director Technical Affairs – Head of Standardization and Compliance Nilfisk A/S | Global R&D | Industrivej 1 | DK-9560 Hadsund | Mobile: +49 (0)160 96544567 [email protected]

Supplementary information relating to the proposal This proposal relates to a new document; This proposal relates to the adoption as an active project of an item currently registered as a Preliminary Work Item; This proposal relates to the re-establishment of a cancelled project as an active project.

Members already known to support the proposal and willing to participate to the activities: NL,BE,DE,GB,SE,DK,IT,FR,FI,RO [Note: The proposal cannot usually be approved without a minimum of 5 national Members]

Annex(es) are included with this proposal (give details) Outline

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Informative Annex 1 "Principal categories of market needs"

- Consumer protection and welfare - Environment - Innovation - Support to:

- public policy - European legislation/regulation

- Market access/barriers to trade, i.e. enhancing the free movement of: - services

- goods - people - Interoperability - Health/Safety - Terminology

Informative Annex 2 "Principal categories of stakeholders"

- Industry and commerce, where particularly appropriate, to be identified separately as - Large enterprises (those employing 250 staff or more) - Small and medium sized enterprises (SME), (those employing 250 staff or fewer)

- Government - Consumers

including those organizations representing interests of specific societal groups, e.g. people with disabilities or those needing other particular consideration)

- Labour - Academic and research bodies - Non-governmental organisations (NGO),

including organizations representing broad or specific environmental interests - Standards application business (e.g. testing laboratories, certification bodies) Sometimes it is valuable also identify the immediate affected stakeholders from industry and commerce in terms of their position in a product value chain, as follows: - Supplier - Manufacturer - Intermediary (e.g. warehousing, transport, sales) - Service provider - User of the product or service - Maintenance / disposal NOTE: ‘Immediately affected stakeholders’ are considered to be those who, within the context of the proposal, would be in a position to implement the provisions of the intended standard(s) into their products, services or management practices.

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Outline The intention for this standard under the standardization request M/543 is to support the EcoDesign Directive (2009/125/EC). It will set a general guideline to assess the ability to re-manufacture energy related products and show a possible process. This standard is intended to be used to draft product specific standards. The work is supplemented by the standards of JTC 10 WG 1 and JTC 10 WG 6. During the preparation of this standard other International standards and studies, however not limited to the ones mentioned in the New Work Item form, will be taken into consideration. It is anticipated that a European Standard (EN) will be prepared and it will be regularly revised and updated to reflect the international standards and also the Circular Economy Strategy of the European Commission.

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NEW WORK ITEM PROPOSAL Closing date for voting

2017-05-02

Reference number (to be given by the Secretariat) CEN-CLC TC10/Sec/069/NP

Date of circulation

2017-03-07

Secretariat NEN/NEC

CEN-CENELEC/TC 10

IMPORTANT NOTE: Incomplete proposals risk rejection or referral to originator.

The proposer has considered the guidance given in Annexes 1 and 2 during the preparation of the NWIP Proposal (to be completed by the proposer)

Title of the proposed deliverable (in the case of an amendment, revision or a new part of an existing document, show the reference number and current title)

English title General methods for assessing the recyclability and recoverability of energy related products French and German title (if available)

Scope of the proposed deliverable

This European standard (EN) provides a general methodology for: • Assessing the recyclability of energy related products • Assessing the recoverability of energy related products • Assessing the ability to access or remove certain components or assemblies from energy related products to facilitate their potential for recycling or other recovery operations. • Assessing the recyclability of critical raw materials from energy related products.

This EN will elaborate on recyclability and recoverability in a horizontal, cross-product way. However, a correct assessment can only be done in a product-specific way, taking into account specific parameters of a specific product group. This standard will define a series of parameters which may be considered to calculate product specific recycling and recoverability rates.

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Purpose and justification of the proposal

Standardization request M/543 requested the European standardization organizations CEN, CENELEC and ETSI to jointly draft new European standardisation deliverables on Material Efficiency Aspects for energy-related products in support of implementation of the Ecodesign Directive (2009/125/EC). It is expected that increased focus on material and resource efficiency aspects in the application of Directive 2009/125/EC should make a sizeable contribution to the transition towards a more circular economy by making consumer goods more durable, resource-efficient and recyclable.

In particular, this proposed standard aims to provide general criteria regarding recycling and recovering and the extent of material efficiency of energy related products, taking into account the likely evolution of recycling methods and techniques over time. To facilitate recycling and/or recovering, this standard assesses the ability to access or remove certain components or assemblies from products to facilitate their extraction at the end-of-life. In addition, a general method of assessing the recyclability of Critical Raw Materials to the EU, as listed by the European Commission, is covered.

Is the proposal actively or probably in support of European regulation / legislation or established public policy?

Yes No

If Yes, indicate if the proposal is

▪ in relation to EC mandate(s): M/543

▪ in relation to EC Directive(s)/Regulation(s): Directive 2009/125/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (Ecodesign)

▪ in relation to other legislation or established public policy: Circular Economy Action Plan

Indication(s) of the preferred type or types of deliverable(s) to be produced under the proposal.

European Standard Harmonization Document* Technical Specification Technical Report

* for CENELEC only

Envisaged track

Enquiry and vote (see 11.2.3 of IR Part 2) UAP (see 11.2.5 of IR Part 2)

Preparatory work (at a minimum an outline should be included with the proposal) A draft is attached An outline is attached An existing document to serve as initial

basis

The proposer or the proposer's organization is prepared to undertake the preparatory work required Yes No

If a draft is attached to this proposal,:

Please select from one of the following options (note that if no option is selected, the default will be the second option):

Draft document will be registered as a preliminary project in the committee's work programme (stage 00.60) Draft document will be registered as a new project in the committee's work programme (stage 20.00) Draft document can be submitted to UAP (FprEN – stage 50.20)

Known patented items

Yes No If "Yes", see CEN-CENELEC Guide 8 and provide full information in an annex

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A statement from the proposer as to how the proposed work may relate to or impact on existing work, especially existing CEN, CENELEC, ISO and IEC deliverables. The proposer should explain how the work differs from any apparently similar work, or explain how duplication and conflict will be minimized. Proposed work will use relevant existing standards/documents to give a general assessment method in terms of recyclability, recoverability, accessibility for end of life treatment and recyclability of critical raw materials. At the moment, there is no horizontal standard on the assessment of aforementioned parameters for energy related products. A listing of relevant existing documents at the international, regional and national levels. Standards:

• CEN Guide 4 / ISO Guide 64 / DIN SPEC 59

• ISO 22628:2002

• IEC/TR 62635 Studies:

• COWI Belgium, VHK – Methodology for Ecodesign of Energy-related Products – 2011

• JRC – Integration of resource efficiency and waste management criteria in the implementing measures under the Ecodesign Directive – 2011

• JRC – Integration of resource efficiency and waste management criteria in European product policies – Second phase - 2012

• BioIS, Fraunhofer IZM, Wuppertal Institute – Material-efficiency Ecodesign Report and Module to the Methodology for the Ecodesign of Energy related Products (MEErP) – 2013

A simple and concise statement identifying and describing relevant affected stakeholder categories (including small and medium sized enterprises) in particular those who are immediately affected by the proposal (see Annexes 1 and 2) and how they will each benefit from or be impacted by the proposed deliverable(s)

- Government

- Industry and commerce, consisting of both large enterprises and SMEs, and including product manufacturers / suppliers / intermediaries / service providers (product entry into market requirements may build upon the standards)

- Consumers / product users (product design/characteristics may change if standards are followed)

- National surveillance authorities

- European policy makers Benefit from proposed deliverable:

• Environment Support to:

• public policy

• European legislation/regulation

• Market access/barriers to trade, i.e. enhancing the free movement of goods

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Liaisons: A listing of relevant external European or international organizations or internal parties (other CEN, CENELEC, ISO and/or IEC committees) to which a liaison should be established (in case of ISO and IEC committees via Vienna and Frankfurt Agreements). This work is being undertaken by CEN-CENELEC TC10, with the lead being CEN. Liaisons are already established with ETSI, JRC, CENELEC/TC 111X, CENELEC/TC 59X, CEN/TC 406, CEN/TC 131, CEN/TC 47, EERA, EPEE, CECED, DigitalEurope, EUROFER, EHI, ANEC and ECOS.

Joint/parallel work: Possible joint/parallel work with:

CEN (please specify committee ID) CENELEC (please specify committee ID) ISO (please specify committee ID)

IEC (please specify committee ID)

Other (please specify)

Candidate for European – International cooperation? Vienna Agreement (ISO-CEN Agreement):

Yes No (‘Yes’ meaning joint ISO-CEN development)

Frankfurt Agreement (IEC-CENELEC Agreement):

Yes No (‘Yes’ meaning that the NWI, if approved, is to be offered to IEC for taking up)

This deliverable is developed under Standardization Request with a tight deadline. Currently, there is no corresponding Technical Committee within ISO. Moreover, the deliverable will be published bearing CEN and CENELEC logos and there currently does not exist a corresponding mechanism for publishing deliverables with ISO and IEC logos. . Name of the Proposer (include contact details)

Dr. Jens Giegerich Vorwerk Elektrowerke GmbH & Co. KG Rauental 38 42289 Wuppertal, Germany

Tel: +49 202 564-3260 Mobile: +49 162 4212552 [email protected]

Proposed Project Leader (include contact details)

Dr. Jens Giegerich Vorwerk Elektrowerke GmbH & Co. KG Rauental 38 42289 Wuppertal, Germany

Tel: +49 202 564-3260 Mobile: +49 162 4212552 [email protected]

Supplementary information relating to the proposal This proposal relates to a new document; This proposal relates to the adoption as an active project of an item currently registered as a Preliminary Work Item; This proposal relates to the re-establishment of a cancelled project as an active project. This proposal relates to a research project outcome

Members already known to support the proposal and willing to participate to the activities: NL, BE, DE,GB, SE, DK, IT, FR, FI, RO … [Note: The proposal cannot usually be approved without a minimum of 5 national Members]

Annex(es) are included with this proposal (give details) Outline

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Informative Annex 1 "Principal categories of market needs"

- Consumer protection and welfare - Environment - Innovation - Support to:

-public policy -European legislation/regulation

- Market access/barriers to trade, i.e. enhancing the free movement of: - services

- goods - people - Interoperability - Health/Safety - Terminology

Informative Annex 2 "Principal categories of stakeholders"

- Industry and commerce, where particularly appropriate, to be identified separately as - Large enterprises (those employing 250 staff or more)

. Small and medium sized enterprises (SME), (those employing 250 staff or fewer) - Government - Consumers

including those organizations representing interests of specific societal groups, e.g. people with disabilities or those needing other particular consideration)

- Labour - Academic and research bodies - Non-governmental organisations (NGO),

including organizations representing broad or specific environmental interests - Standards application business (e.g. testing laboratories, certification bodies) Sometimes it is valuable also identify the immediate affected stakeholders from industry and commerce in terms of their position in a product value chain, as follows: - Supplier - Manufacturer - Intermediary (e.g. warehousing, transport, sales) - Service provider - User of the product or service - Maintenance / disposal NOTE: ‘Immediately affected stakeholders’ are considered to be those who, within the context of the proposal, would be in a position to implement the provisions of the intended standard(s) into their products, services or management practices.

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Outline The intention of this standard under the standardization request M/543 is to support the EcoDesign Directive (2009/125/EC). It will set a general guideline to assess the recyclability and recoverability of energy related products and, in addition, show a general method for assessing the recyclability of critical raw materials. Furthermore, the ability to access or remove certain components or assemblies from energy related products to facilitate their potential for recycling or other recovery operations is treated. This standard is intended to be used for drafting of product specific standards. The work is supplemented by the standards developed by CEN-CENELEC TC 10 WG 1 and CEN-CENELEC TC 10 WG 6. During the preparation of this standard other International standards and studies, however not limited to the ones mentioned in the New Work Item form, will be taken into consideration. It is anticipated that a European Standard (EN) will be prepared and it will be regularly revised and updated to reflect the international standards and also the Circular Economy Strategy of the European Commission.

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NEW WORK ITEM PROPOSAL Closing date for voting

2017-05-02

Reference number (to be given by the Secretariat) CEN-CLC TC10/Sec/071/NP

Date of circulation

2017-03-07

Secretariat NEN/NEC

CEN-CENELEC/TC 10

IMPORTANT NOTE: Incomplete proposals risk rejection or referral to originator.

The proposer has considered the guidance given in Annexes 1 and 2 during the preparation of the NWIP Proposal (to be completed by the proposer)

Title of the proposed deliverable (in the case of an amendment, revision or a new part of an existing document, show the reference number and current title)

English title General method for assessing the proportion of recycled material content in energy related products French and German title (if available)

Scope of the proposed deliverable This European Standard (EN) provides a general methodology for assessing the proportion of recycled material in energy related products.

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Purpose and justification of the proposal This EN includes: • Products in the scope of the eco-design directive NOTE: Products falling newly under the scope of a revised eco-design directive shall also fall in the scope of this EN This EN is not applicable to: • Packaging of the product • Accessories

This EN should be used as a general guideline when drafting product specific standards.

Standardization request M/543 requested the European standardization organisations CEN, CENELEC and ETSI to jointly draft new European standardisation deliverables on Material Efficiency Aspects for energy-related products in support of implementation of the Ecodesign Directive (2009/125/EC). It is expected that increased focus on material and resource efficiency aspects in the application of Directive 2009/125/EC should make a sizeable contribution to the transition towards a more circular economy by making consumer goods more durable, resource-efficient and recyclable.

In particular, this proposed standard aims to provide a general method for assessing the proportion of recycled material content of energy related products.

Is the proposal actively or probably in support of European regulation / legislation or established public policy?

Yes No

If Yes, indicate if the proposal is

▪ in relation to EC mandate(s): M/543

▪ in relation to EC Directive(s)/Regulation(s): Directive 2009/125/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (Ecodesign)

▪ in relation to other legislation or established public policy: Circular Economy Action Plan

Indication(s) of the preferred type or types of deliverable(s) to be produced under the proposal.

European Standard Harmonization Document* Technical Specification Technical Report

* for CENELEC only

Envisaged track

Enquiry and vote (see 11.2.3 of IR Part 2) UAP (see 11.2.5 of IR Part 2)

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Preparatory work (at a minimum an outline should be included with the proposal) A draft is attached An outline is attached An existing document to serve as initial

basis

The proposer or the proposer's organization is prepared to undertake the preparatory work required Yes No

If a draft is attached to this proposal,:

Please select from one of the following options (note that if no option is selected, the default will be the second option):

Draft document will be registered as a preliminary project in the committee's work programme (stage 00.60) Draft document will be registered as a new project in the committee's work programme (stage 20.00) Draft document can be submitted to UAP (FprEN – stage 50.20)

Known patented items

Yes No If "Yes", see CEN-CENELEC Guide 8 and provide full information in an annex

A statement from the proposer as to how the proposed work may relate to or impact on existing work, especially existing CEN, CENELEC, ISO and IEC deliverables. The proposer should explain how the work differs from any apparently similar work, or explain how duplication and conflict will be minimized. The standard complements requirements around energy usage as stipulated by the Ecodesign Directive (2009/125/EC) Proposed work will use relevant existing standards/documents to give a general assessment method of recycled material content in energy related products. At the moment, there is no horizontal standard on the assessment of aforementioned parameter for products

A listing of relevant existing documents at the international, regional and national levels. Standards:

• EN 50625 series: Collection, logistics & Treatment requirements for WEEE

• EN 50574: Collection, logistics & treatment requirements for end-of-life household appliances containing volatile fluorocarbons or volatile hydrocarbons

• TS 50574-2: Collection, logistics & treatment requirements for end-of-life household appliances containing volatile fluorocarbons or volatile hydrocarbons - Part 2: Specification for de-pollution

• ISO 14021: Environmental labels and declarations - Self-declared environmental claims (Type II environmental labelling) (ISO 14021:2016);

Studies:

• JRC - Integration of resource efficiency and waste management criteria in the implementing measures under the Ecodesign Directive

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A simple and concise statement identifying and describing relevant affected stakeholder categories (including small and medium sized enterprises) in particular those who are immediately affected by the proposal (see Annexes 1 and 2) and how they will each benefit from or be impacted by the proposed deliverable(s)

- Government

- Industry and commerce, consisting of both large enterprises and SMEs, and including product manufacturers / suppliers / intermediaries / service providers (product entry into market requirements may build upon the standards)

- Consumers / product users (product design/characteristics may change if standards are followed)

- National surveillance authorities

- European policy makers Benefit from proposed deliverable:

• Environment

Support to:

• public policy

• European legislation/regulation

• Market access/barriers to trade, i.e. enhancing the free movement of goods

Liaisons: A listing of relevant external European or international organizations or internal parties (other CEN, CENELEC, ISO and/or IEC committees) to which a liaison should be established (in case of ISO and IEC committees via Vienna and Frankfurt Agreements). This work is being undertaken by CEN-CENELEC TC10, with the lead being CEN. Liaisons are already established with ETSI, JRC, CENELEC/TC 111X, CENELEC/TC 59X, CEN/TC 406, CEN/TC 131, CEN/TC 47, EERA, EPEE, CECED, DigitalEurope, EUROFER, EHI, ANEC and ECOS

Joint/parallel work: Possible joint/parallel work with:

CEN (please specify committee ID)

CENELEC (please specify committee ID) ISO (please specify committee ID)

IEC (please specify committee ID)

Other (please specify)

Candidate for European – International cooperation? Vienna Agreement (ISO-CEN Agreement):

Yes No (‘Yes’ meaning joint ISO-CEN development)

Frankfurt Agreement (IEC-CENELEC Agreement):

Yes No (‘Yes’ meaning that the NWI, if approved, is to be offered to IEC for taking up)

This deliverable is developed under Standardization Request with a tight deadline. Currently, there is no corresponding Technical Committee within ISO. Moreover, the deliverable will be published bearing CEN and CENELEC logos and there currently does not exist a corresponding mechanism for publishing deliverables with ISO and IEC logos.

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Name of the Proposer (include contact details)

Dr. Jens Giegerich Vorwerk Elektrowerke GmbH & Co. KG Rauental 38 42289 Wuppertal, Germany

Tel: +49 202 564-3260 Mobile: +49 162 4212552 [email protected]

Proposed Project Leader (include contact details)

Dr. Jens Giegerich Vorwerk Elektrowerke GmbH & Co. KG Rauental 38 42289 Wuppertal, Germany

Tel: +49 202 564-3260 Mobile: +49 162 4212552 [email protected]

Supplementary information relating to the proposal This proposal relates to a new document; This proposal relates to the adoption as an active project of an item currently registered as a Preliminary Work Item; This proposal relates to the re-establishment of a cancelled project as an active project. This proposal relates to a research project outcome

Members already known to support the proposal and willing to participate to the activities:… NL, BE, DE,GB, SE, DK, IT, FR, FI, RO [Note: The proposal cannot usually be approved without a minimum of 5 national Members]

Annex(es) are included with this proposal (give details) Outline

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Informative Annex 1 "Principal categories of market needs"

- Consumer protection and welfare - Environment - Innovation - Support to:

-public policy -European legislation/regulation

- Market access/barriers to trade, i.e. enhancing the free movement of: - services

- goods - people - Interoperability - Health/Safety - Terminology

Informative Annex 2 "Principal categories of stakeholders"

- Industry and commerce, where particularly appropriate, to be identified separately as - Large enterprises (those employing 250 staff or more) - Small and medium sized enterprises (SME), (those employing 250 staff or fewer)

- Government - Consumers

including those organizations representing interests of specific societal groups, e.g. people with disabilities or those needing other particular consideration)

- Labour - Academic and research bodies - Non-governmental organisations (NGO),

including organizations representing broad or specific environmental interests - Standards application business (e.g. testing laboratories, certification bodies) Sometimes it is valuable also identify the immediate affected stakeholders from industry and commerce in terms of their position in a product value chain, as follows: - Supplier - Manufacturer - Intermediary (e.g. warehousing, transport, sales) - Service provider - User of the product or service - Maintenance / disposal NOTE: ‘Immediately affected stakeholders’ are considered to be those who, within the context of the proposal, would be in a position to implement the provisions of the intended standard(s) into their products, services or management practices.

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Outline The intention for this standard under the standardization request M/543 is to support the EcoDesign Directive (2009/125/EC). It will set a general guideline to assess the proportion of recycled material in an energy related product. This standard is intended to be used for drafting product specific standards. The work will be supplemented by the standards of CEN-CENELEC TC 10 WG 1 and CEN-CENELEC TC 10 WG 6. During the preparation of this standard other International standards and studies, however not limited to the ones mentioned in the New Work Item form, will be taken into consideration. It is anticipated that a European Standard (EN) will be prepared and it will be regularly revised and updated to reflect the international standards and also the Circular Economy Strategy of the European Commission.

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NEW WORK ITEM PROPOSAL

Closing date for voting 2017-05-02

Reference number (to be given by the Secretariat) CEN-CLC TC10/Sec/073/NP

Date of circulation

2017-03-07

Secretariat NEN/NEC

CEN-CENELEC/TC 10

IMPORTANT NOTE: Incomplete proposals risk rejection or referral to originator.

The proposer has considered the guidance given in Annexes 1 and 2 during the preparation of the NWIP Proposal (to be completed by the proposer)

The new work item corresponds to:

New work under CENELEC lead

An amendment to

The revision of Title of the proposed deliverable (in the case of an amendment, revision or a new part of an existing document, show the reference number and current title)

English title General method to declare the use of critical raw materials in energy related products French and German title (if available)

Scope of the proposed deliverable

In accordance with standardisation request M/543 it is necessary to consider the "Use and recyclability of Critical Raw Materials to the EU, listed by the European Commission". This standard facilitates this requirement by describing appropriate information on critical materials.

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Purpose and justification of the proposal Standardization request M/543 has asked the European standardization organisations CEN, CENELEC and ETSI to jointly draft new European standards and standardisation deliverables on Material Efficiency Aspects for energy-related products in support of implementation of the Ecodesign Directive (2009/125/EC). It is expected that increased focus on material and resource efficiency aspects in the application of Directive 2009/125/EC should make a sizeable contribution to the transition towards a more circular economy by making consumer goods more durable, resource-efficient and recyclable. At the core of circularity and resource efficiency are the so called raw materials. Raw materials are crucial to Europe’s economy and essential to maintaining and improving our quality of life. Securing reliable and unhindered access to certain raw materials is a growing concern within the EU and across the globe. To address this challenge, the European Commission has created a list of Critical Raw Materials. Critical Raw Materials combine a high economic importance to the EU with a high risk associated with their supply. Examples of Critical Raw Materials include rare earth elements, cobalt and niobium. The list of Critical Raw Materials is expected to help i) implement the EU’s industrial policy and strengthen industrial competitiveness ii) stimulate the production of Critical Raw Materials and the launch of new mining activities in the EU and iii) prioritise actions, negotiate trade agreements, challenge trade distortion measures, and promote research and innovation. However, currently, information on the use of Critical Raw Materials by Member States and industry is still very scarce. Therefore, the standard proposed here has the objective to develop general methodology for declaring the use of critical raw materials in energy related products in support of the implementation of the Raw Materials Initiative as defined by the EU (SWD(2014) 171 final). This standard is linked to the proposed New Work Item on General methods for assessing the recyclability and recoverability of energy related products, where the information to be gathered as a result of this standard can be used by the waste management operators to select relevant products and focus on recycling of such materials. 2.2 Requirements concerning the content of requested deliverables

Is the proposal actively or probably in support of European regulation / legislation or established public policy?

Yes No

If Yes, indicate if the proposal is

▪ in relation to EC mandate(s): M/543

▪ in relation to EC Directive(s)/Regulation(s): Directive 2009/125/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (Ecodesign)

▪ in relation to other legislation or established public policy: Circular Economy Action Plan and to support implementation of Raw Material Initiative - SWD(2014) 171 final

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Indication(s) of the preferred type or types of deliverable(s) to be produced under the proposal.

European Standard Harmonization Document* Technical Specification Technical Report

* for CENELEC only

Envisaged track – EN/HD

Enquiry and Formal Vote (see 11.2.3 of IR Part 2) UAP (see 11.2.5 of IR Part 2) PQ/UQ and Formal Vote (see 11.2.2 of IR Part 2)

Envisaged track – TS/TR

Formal Approval procedure

Preparatory work (at a minimum an outline should be included with the proposal) A draft is attached An outline is attached An existing document to serve as initial basis

The proposer or the proposer's organization is prepared to undertake the preparatory work required Yes No

If a draft is attached to this proposal:

Please select from one of the following options (note that if no option is selected, the default will be the second option):

Draft document will be registered as a preliminary project in the committee's work programme (stage 00.60) Draft document will be registered as a new project in the committee's work programme (stage 10.99)

Known patented items

Yes No If "Yes", see CEN-CENELEC Guide 8 and provide full information in an annex

A statement from the proposer as to how the proposed work may relate to or impact on existing work, especially existing CEN, CENELEC, ISO and IEC deliverables. The proposer should explain how the work differs from any apparently similar work, or explain how duplication and conflict will be minimized. This standard is intended to complement standards from CEN-CLC/TC10 under Mandate M/543, most specifically the deliverable on the General methods for assessing the recyclability and recoverability of products, by providing a method to gather information on the use of Critical Raw Materials. This standard is likely to make use of formats for the declaration of materials as defined by the IEC 62474 standard (Materials declaration for products of and for the electrotechnical industry) and its respective IEC 62474 materials database.

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A listing of relevant existing documents at the international, regional and national levels. • IEC/EN 62474 - Material declaration for products of and for the

electrotechnical industry

• IEC TR 62474-1 : Material declaration for products of and for the electrotechnical industry – Part 1: Guidance for the implementation of IEC 62474 standard

• IEC 62474 Database : http://std.iec.ch/iec62474

• IPC 1752a : Materials declaration management

• CloseWEEE (www.closeweee.eu) project (grant agreement No 641747) -- An EU Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme

• RIC - the Recyclers Information Center (Developed as part of the Close WEEE project aimed at improving technology and procedures for end-of-life treatment of WEEE

• Link to the list of CRM’s {SWD(2014) 171 final}: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:52014DC0297&from=EN

A simple and concise statement identifying and describing relevant affected stakeholder categories (including small and medium sized enterprises) in particular those who are immediately affected by the proposal (see Annexes 1 and 2) and how they will each benefit from or be impacted by the proposed deliverable(s)

- Government

- Industry and commerce, consisting of both large enterprises and SMEs, and including product manufacturers / suppliers / intermediaries / service providers (product entry into market requirements may build upon the standards)

- Consumers / product users (product design/characteristics may change if standards are followed)

- Surveillance authorities

- Trade authorities

- European policy makers

Liaisons: A listing of relevant external European or international organizations or internal parties (other CEN, CENELEC, ISO and/or IEC committees) to which a liaison should be established (in case of ISO and IEC committees via Vienna and Frankfurt Agreements). This work is being undertaken by CEN-CENELEC TC10, with the lead being CENELEC. Liaisons are already established with ETSI, JRC, CENELEC/TC 111X, CENELEC/TC 59X, CEN/TC 406, CEN/TC 131, CEN/TC 47, EERA, EPEE, CECED, DigitalEurope, EUROFER, EHI, ANEC and ECOS

Joint/parallel work: Possible joint/parallel work with:

CEN (please specify committee ID)

CENELEC (please specify committee ID) ISO (please specify committee ID) IEC (please specify committee ID) Other (please specify)

New work item proposal

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Candidate for European – International cooperation? Vienna Agreement (ISO-CEN Agreement):

Yes No (‘Yes’ meaning joint ISO-CEN development)

Frankfurt Agreement (IEC-CENELEC Agreement):

Yes No (‘Yes’ meaning that the NWI, if approved, is to be offered to IEC for taking up)

If no then please enter a justification statement This deliverable is developed under Standardization Request with a tight deadline. Currently, there is no corresponding Technical Committee within IEC. Moreover, the deliverable will be published bearing CEN and CENELEC logos and there currently does not exist a corresponding mechanism for publishing deliverables with ISO and IEC logos.

Name of the Proposer (include contact details) Solange Blaszkowski High Tech Campus 5 5656 AE Eindhoven The Netherlands

Proposed Project Leader (include contact details) Solange Blaszkowski Convenor of CEN-CLC/TC10/WG6

Supplementary information relating to the proposal This proposal relates to a new document; This proposal relates to the adoption as an active project of an item currently registered as a Preliminary Work Item; This proposal relates to the re-establishment of a cancelled project as an active project.

Members already known to support the proposal and willing to participate to the activities: NL,BE,DE,GB,SE,DK,IT,FR,FI,RO [Note: The proposal cannot usually be approved without a minimum of 5 national Members]

Annex(es) are included with this proposal (give details) Annex 3 Outline

New work item proposal

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Informative Annex 1 "Principal categories of market needs"

- Consumer protection and welfare - Environment - Innovation - Support to:

- public policy - European legislation/regulation

- Market access/barriers to trade, i.e. enhancing the free movement of: - services

- goods - people - Interoperability - Health/Safety - Terminology

Informative Annex 2 "Principal categories of stakeholders"

- Industry and commerce, where particularly appropriate, to be identified separately as - Large enterprises (those employing 250 staff or more) - Small and medium sized enterprises (SME), (those employing 250 staff or fewer)

- Government - Consumers

including those organizations representing interests of specific societal groups, e.g. people with disabilities or those needing other particular consideration)

- Labour - Academic and research bodies - Non-governmental organisations (NGO),

including organizations representing broad or specific environmental interests - Standards application business (e.g. testing laboratories, certification bodies) Sometimes it is valuable also identify the immediate affected stakeholders from industry and commerce in terms of their position in a product value chain, as follows: - Supplier - Manufacturer - Intermediary (e.g. warehousing, transport, sales) - Service provider - User of the product or service - Maintenance / disposal NOTE: ‘Immediately affected stakeholders’ are considered to be those who, within the context of the proposal, would be in a position to implement the provisions of the intended standard(s) into their products, services or management practices.

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Annex 3 "Outline" The intention of this standard is to support the Critical Raw Materials Initiative of the European Commission by developing methodology to obtain information on the use of Critical Raw Materials. Moreover, it will contribute to the series of standards to be produced under the standardization request M/543 and it will be in support of implementation of the EcoDesign Directive (2009/125/EC). During the preparation of this standard other International standards like IEC 62474 will be taken into consideration. It is anticipated that a European Standard (EN) will be prepared and it will be regularly revised and updated to reflect the international standards and also the Critical Raw Materials Initiative of the European Commission.

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NEW WORK ITEM PROPOSAL

Closing date for voting 2017-05-02

Reference number (to be given by the Secretariat) CEN-CLC TC10/Sec/075/NP

Date of circulation

2017-03-07

Secretariat NEN/NEC

CEN-CENELEC/TC 10

IMPORTANT NOTE: Incomplete proposals risk rejection or referral to originator.

The proposer has considered the guidance given in Annexes 1 and 2 during the preparation of the NWIP Proposal (to be completed by the proposer)

The new work item corresponds to:

New work under CENELEC lead

An amendment to

The revision of Title of the proposed deliverable (in the case of an amendment, revision or a new part of an existing document, show the reference number and current title)

English title Methods for providing information relating to material efficiency aspects of energy related products French and German title (if available)

Scope of the proposed deliverable

In accordance with standardisation request M/543 it is necessary to consider the "Documentation and/or marking regarding information relating to material efficiency of the product taking into account the intended audience (consumers, professionals or market surveillance authorities)". This standard facilitates by describing requirement for providing appropriate information.

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Purpose and justification of the proposal Standardization request M/543 requested the European standardization organisations CEN, CENELEC and ETSI to jointly draft new European standardisation deliverables on Material Efficiency Aspects for energy-related products in support of implementation of the Ecodesign Directive (2009/125/EC). It is expected that increased focus on material and resource efficiency aspects in the application of Directive 2009/125/EC should make a sizeable contribution to the transition towards a more circular economy by making consumer goods more durable, resource-efficient and recyclable. In particular, this proposed standard aims to provide general advice (set of rules, including formats*) on documentation and/or marking regarding information on the extent of material efficiency of energy related products. The information to be provided must be based on true outcome of measurement, be verifiable and take into account the intended audience (consumers, professionals or market surveillance authorities). This standard is therefore related to almost all other standards to be developed under the standardization request M/543 as it concerns the “materials efficiency – related claims” that can be made around energy related products. While the other standards of the series will provide methodologies to measure such material-efficiency aspects, this proposed standard will rather focus on the communication of these material-efficiency aspects. *Formats could be any types of statements, information, symbols, logos, graphics, etc. on packaging, labelling, and advertising in any media (including websites). 2.2 Requirements concerning the content of requested deliverables

Is the proposal actively or probably in support of European regulation / legislation or established public policy?

Yes No

If Yes, indicate if the proposal is

▪ in relation to EC mandate(s): M/543

▪ in relation to EC Directive(s)/Regulation(s): Directive 2009/125/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (Ecodesign) ▪ in relation to other legislation or established public policy: Circular Economy Action Plan and in good alignment with Directive 2005/29/EC on unfair commercial practices

Indication(s) of the preferred type or types of deliverable(s) to be produced under the proposal.

European Standard Harmonization Document* Technical Specification Technical Report

* for CENELEC only

Envisaged track – EN/HD

Enquiry and Formal Vote (see 11.2.3 of IR Part 2) UAP (see 11.2.5 of IR Part 2) PQ/UQ and Formal Vote (see 11.2.2 of IR Part 2)

Envisaged track – TS/TR

Formal Approval procedure

New work item proposal

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Preparatory work (at a minimum an outline should be included with the proposal) A draft is attached An outline is attached An existing document to serve as initial basis

The proposer or the proposer's organization is prepared to undertake the preparatory work required Yes No

If a draft is attached to this proposal:

Please select from one of the following options (note that if no option is selected, the default will be the second option):

Draft document will be registered as a preliminary project in the committee's work programme (stage 00.60) Draft document will be registered as a new project in the committee's work programme (stage 10.99)

Known patented items

Yes No If "Yes", see CEN-CENELEC Guide 8 and provide full information in an annex

A statement from the proposer as to how the proposed work may relate to or impact on existing work, especially existing CEN, CENELEC, ISO and IEC deliverables. The proposer should explain how the work differs from any apparently similar work, or explain how duplication and conflict will be minimized. The standard complements requirements around energy usage as stipulated by the Ecodesign Directive (2009/125/EC) as well as the recast Directive 2010/30/EU on the indication by labelling and standard product information of the consumption of energy and other resources by energy-related products. Where possible, alignment will be sought with these existing requirements. Furthermore, this standard will be aligned with the more general requirements for Environmental labels and declarations as proposed by the series of ISO standards (ISO 14020:2000, ISO 14021:1999, ISO 14024:1999, ISO 14025:2006). Last, section 5.1 of the guide SWD (2016) 163 final (Guidance on the implementation/application of directive 2005/29/EC on unfair commercial practices) is to be fulfilled when preparing this standard.

A listing of relevant existing documents at the international, regional and national levels. • EN ISO 14020:2001 Environmental labels and declarations - General

principles

• EN ISO 14021:2016 Environmental labels and declarations - Self-declared environmental claims (Type II environmental labelling)

• EN ISO 14024:2000 Environmental labels and declarations - Type I environmental labelling - Principles and procedures

• EN ISO 14025:2011 Environmental labels and declarations - Type III environmental declarations - Principles and procedures

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A simple and concise statement identifying and describing relevant affected stakeholder categories (including small and medium sized enterprises) in particular those who are immediately affected by the proposal (see Annexes 1 and 2) and how they will each benefit from or be impacted by the proposed deliverable(s)

- Government

- Industry and commerce, consisting of both large enterprises and SMEs, and including product manufacturers / suppliers / intermediaries / service providers (product entry into market requirements may build upon the standards)

- Consumers / product users (product design/characteristics may change if standards are followed)

- National surveillance authorities

- European policy makers

Liaisons: A listing of relevant external European or international organizations or internal parties (other CEN, CENELEC, ISO and/or IEC committees) to which a liaison should be established (in case of ISO and IEC committees via Vienna and Frankfurt Agreements). This work is being undertaken by CEN-CENELEC TC10, with the lead being CENELEC. Liaisons are already established with ETSI, JRC, CENELEC/TC 111X, CENELEC/TC 59X, CEN/TC 406, CEN/TC 131, CEN/TC 47, EERA, EPEE, CECED, DigitalEurope, EUROFER, EHI, ANEC and ECOS

Joint/parallel work: Possible joint/parallel work with:

CEN (please specify committee ID)

CENELEC (please specify committee ID) ISO (please specify committee ID)

IEC (please specify committee ID) Other (please specify)

Candidate for European – International cooperation? Vienna Agreement (ISO-CEN Agreement):

Yes No (‘Yes’ meaning joint ISO-CEN development)

Frankfurt Agreement (IEC-CENELEC Agreement):

Yes No (‘Yes’ meaning that the NWI, if approved, is to be offered to IEC for taking up)

If no then please enter a justification statement This deliverable is developed under Standardization Request with a tight deadline. Currently, there is no corresponding Technical Committee within IEC. Moreover, the deliverable will be published bearing CEN and CENELEC logos and there currently does not exist a corresponding mechanism for publishing deliverables with ISO and IEC logos.

Name of the Proposer (include contact details) Solange Blaszkowski High Tech Campus 5 5656 AE Eindhoven The Netherlands

Proposed Project Leader (include contact details) Solange Blaszkowski Convener of CEN-CLC/TC10/WG6

New work item proposal

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Supplementary information relating to the proposal This proposal relates to a new document; This proposal relates to the adoption as an active project of an item currently registered as a Preliminary Work Item; This proposal relates to the re-establishment of a cancelled project as an active project.

Members already known to support the proposal and willing to participate to the activities: NL,BE,DE,GB,SE,DK,IT,FR,FI,RO [Note: The proposal cannot usually be approved without a minimum of 5 national Members]

Annex(es) are included with this proposal (give details) Annex 3 Outline

New work item proposal

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Informative Annex 1 "Principal categories of market needs"

- Consumer protection and welfare - Environment - Innovation - Support to:

- public policy - European legislation/regulation

- Market access/barriers to trade, i.e. enhancing the free movement of: - services

- goods - people - Interoperability - Health/Safety - Terminology

Informative Annex 2 "Principal categories of stakeholders"

- Industry and commerce, where particularly appropriate, to be identified separately as - Large enterprises (those employing 250 staff or more) - Small and medium sized enterprises (SME), (those employing 250 staff or fewer)

- Government - Consumers

including those organizations representing interests of specific societal groups, e.g. people with disabilities or those needing other particular consideration)

- Labour - Academic and research bodies - Non-governmental organisations (NGO),

including organizations representing broad or specific environmental interests - Standards application business (e.g. testing laboratories, certification bodies) Sometimes it is valuable also identify the immediate affected stakeholders from industry and commerce in terms of their position in a product value chain, as follows: - Supplier - Manufacturer - Intermediary (e.g. warehousing, transport, sales) - Service provider - User of the product or service - Maintenance / disposal NOTE: ‘Immediately affected stakeholders’ are considered to be those who, within the context of the proposal, would be in a position to implement the provisions of the intended standard(s) into their products, services or management practices.

New work item proposal

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Annex 3 "Outline" This standard covers Methods for providing information relating to material efficiency aspects of energy related products. This standard will provide general advice (set of rules, including formats*) on documentation and/or marking regarding information relating to material efficiency of energy related products that is solely truth and verifiable and taking into account the intended audience (consumers, professionals or market surveillance authorities). This standard is related to nearly all standards to be developed under the standardization request M/543 as it concerns the energy efficiency claims / reporting that can be made around energy related products. While the other standards of the series will provide methodologies to measure/test such materials-efficiency aspects, the current standard will focus on the communication of these materials-efficiency aspects to the various stakeholders, e.g. consumers, manufacturers, surveillance authorities, etc. It is anticipated that a European Standard (EN) will be prepared and it will be regularly revised and updated as relevant.

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NEW WORK ITEM PROPOSAL Closing date for voting

2017-06-07

Reference number (to be given by the Secretariat) CEN-CLC TC10/Sec/083/NP

Date of circulation 2017-04-12

Secretariat NEN/NEC

CEN-CENELEC/TC 10

IMPORTANT NOTE: Incomplete proposals risk rejection or referral to originator.

The proposer has considered the guidance given in Annexes 1 and 2 during the preparation of the NWIP Proposal (to be completed by the proposer)

Title of the proposed deliverable (in the case of an amendment, revision or a new part of an existing document, show the reference number and current title)

English title General method for the assessment of the durability of energy-related products French and German title (if available)

Scope of the proposed deliverable

The standard will cover a set of parameters for assessing durability of energy-related products (ErP) and a general method to describe and assess the durability of ErP, i.e. both electrotechnical and non-electro technical products, respectively it shall be applicable to all energy-related products, that is, all products covered by the Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC.

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Purpose and justification of the proposal

Standardization request M/543 requested the European standardization committees CEN, CENELEC and ETSI to jointly draft new European standards and standardisation deliverables on Material Efficiency Aspects for energy-related products (ErP) in support of implementation of the Ecodesign Directive (2009/125/EC).

This standard is being drafted in response to the durability specific elements of the Mandate M/543. It covers horizontal (non product-specific) standards addressing the definition of parameters and methods relevant for assessing the durability of ErP in order to set a general framework for the assessment of durability and to provide guidance for integrating durability considerations such as testing and calculation in product specific standards. Such an overarching standard does not currently exist, although some product-specific standards address some aspects of durability.

Is the proposal actively or probably in support of European regulation / legislation or established public policy?

Yes No

If Yes, indicate if the proposal is

▪ in relation to EC mandate(s): M/543

▪ in relation to EC Directive(s)/Regulation(s): Directive 2009/125/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (Ecodesign)

▪ in relation to other legislation or established public policy: Circular Economy Action Plan)

Indication(s) of the preferred type or types of deliverable(s) to be produced under the proposal.

European Standard Harmonization Document* Technical Specification Technical Report

* for CENELEC only

Envisaged track

Enquiry and vote (see 11.2.3 of IR Part 2) UAP (see 11.2.5 of IR Part 2)

Preparatory work (at a minimum an outline should be included with the proposal) A draft is attached An outline is attached An existing document to serve as initial

basis

The proposer or the proposer's organization is prepared to undertake the preparatory work required Yes No

If a draft is attached to this proposal,:

Please select from one of the following options (note that if no option is selected, the default will be the second option):

Draft document will be registered as a preliminary project in the committee's work programme (stage 00.60) Draft document will be registered as a new project in the committee's work programme (stage 20.00) Draft document can be submitted to UAP (FprEN – stage 50.20)

Known patented items

Yes No If "Yes", see CEN-CENELEC Guide 8 and provide full information in an annex

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A statement from the proposer as to how the proposed work may relate to or impact on existing work, especially existing CEN, CENELEC, ISO and IEC deliverables. The proposer should explain how the work differs from any apparently similar work, or explain how duplication and conflict will be minimized. Directive 2009/125/EC establishes the framework for the setting of Community ecodesign requirements for energy-related products (ErP) with the aim of ensuring the free movement of such products within the internal market. It contributes to the sustainable development by increasing energy and resource efficiency and the level of protection of the environment, while at the same time increasing the security of supply. In response to Mandate M/543 to support the above directive, the proposed work will provide a horizontal (non product-specific) standard addressing the definition of parameters and methods relevant for assessing the durability of ErP in order to set a general framework for the assessment of durability and to provide guidance for integrating durability considerations such as testing and calculation in product specific standards. Such an overarching standard does not currently exist, although some product-specific standards address some aspects of durability. The standard is related to other standards developed in the JTC 10. Duplications and conflicts will be avoided by a close cooperation between the WGs of the JTC.

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A listing of relevant existing documents at the international, regional and national levels.

1. IEC 62308:2006 Equipment reliability – reliability assessment methods 2. CEN/TS 16524:2013-12 Mechanical products. Methodology for reduction of

environmental impacts in product design and development 3. IEC 62430:2009 Environmentally Conscious Design for Electrical and

Electronic Products / IEC/ISO JWG ECD – 62959: Environmental Conscious Design (ECD) - Principles, requirements and guidance

4. Ricardo-AEA: The Durability of Products. Standard assessment for the circular economy under the Eco-Innovation Action Plan, 2015

5. JRC: Analysis of durability, reusability and reparability, 2016 6. EN 60335 Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 1:

General requirements (IEC 60335-1:2010) 7. SN EN 61508-1:2010 Functional safety of electrical/electronic/programmable

electronic safety-related systems Part 1: General requirements (IEC 61508- 1:2010)

8. EN 60300 Dependability management - Part 1: Guidance for management and application (IEC 60300-1:2014)

9. IEC 60300-3- series (TC 56) Application guide, especially: IEC 60300-3-1 (TC 56) Application guide – Analysis techniques for dependability – Guide on methodology IEC 60300-3-2 (TC 56) Application guide – Analysis techniques for dependability – Application guide – Collection of dependability data from the field IEC 60300-3-3 (TC56) Dependability management – Part 3-3: Application guide – Life cycle costing

10. IEC 61709 (TC 56) Electric components – Reliability – Reference conditions for failure rates and stress models for conversion

11. IEC 61703 (TC 56) Mathematical expressions for reliability, availability, maintainability and maintenance support terms

12. IEC 62506 Methods for product accelerated testing 13. IEC 60068 Family of standards for environmental testing

IEC 60068-1: General and guidance IEC 60068-2: Testing IEC 60068-3: Supporting documentation and guidance IEC 60068-4: Information for specific writers IEC 60068-5: Guide to drafting of test methods

14. IEEE 1680 Family of Standards for Environmental Assessment of Electronic Products: IEEE 1680.1, 2009 IEEE Std 1680.1TM-2009. IEEE Standard for Environmental Assessment of Personal Computer Products, Including Notebook Personal Computers, Desktop Personal Computers, and Personal Computer Displays. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. IEEE 1680.2, 2012 IEEE Std 1680.2TM-2012. IEEE Standard for Environmental Assessment of Imaging Equipment. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. IEEE 1680.3, 2012 IEEE Std 1680.3TM-2012. IEEE Standard for Environmental Assessment of Televisions. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

15. MIL-STD-810G, Department of Defense, Test Method Standard for Environmental Engineering Considerations and Laboratory Tests" (PDF). United States Department of Defense, 2008.

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A simple and concise statement identifying and describing relevant affected stakeholder categories (including small and medium sized enterprises) in particular those who are immediately affected by the proposal (see Annexes 1 and 2) and how they will each benefit from or be impacted by the proposed deliverable(s)

• Government (product policy may build upon the standards) • Industry and commerce, consisting of both large enterprises and SMEs, and

including product manufacturers / suppliers / intermediaries / service providers (product entry into market requirements may build upon the standards)

• Consumers / product users (product design/characteristics may change if standards are followed)

Other stakeholders that may be immediately affected by the consideration of material efficiency parameters include standards application organisations such as testing laboratories and certification bodies, which may test products for compliance with the standards.

Liaisons: A listing of relevant external European or international organizations or internal parties (other CEN, CENELEC, ISO and/or IEC committees) to which a liaison should be established (in case of ISO and IEC committees via Vienna and Frankfurt Agreements). This work is being undertaken by CEN-CENELEC TC10, with the lead being CEN. Liaisons are already established with ETSI, JRC, CENELEC/TC 111x, CENELEC/TC 59x, CEN/TC 406, CEN/TC 131, CEN/TC 47, EERA, EPEE, CECED, DigitalEurope, EUROFER, EHI, ANEC and ECOS.

Joint/parallel work: Possible joint/parallel work with:

CEN (please specify committee ID)

CENELEC (please specify committee ID) ISO (please specify committee ID)

IEC (please specify committee ID) Other (please specify)

Candidate for European – International cooperation? Vienna Agreement (ISO-CEN Agreement):

Yes No (‘Yes’ meaning joint ISO-CEN development)

Frankfurt Agreement (IEC-CENELEC Agreement):

Yes No (‘Yes’ meaning that the NWI, if approved, is to be offered to IEC for taking up) This deliverable is developed under Standardization Request with a tight deadline. Currently, there is no corresponding Technical Committee within ISO. Moreover, the deliverable will be published bearing CEN and CENELEC logos and there currently does not exist a corresponding mechanism for publishing deliverables with ISO and IEC logos.

Name of the Proposer (include contact details) Angelina Patel, Secretary of WG 2 DIN e.V. Burggrafenstr. 6 10787 Berlin T +49 30 2601-2871 | F +49 30 2601-42871 [email protected]

Proposed Project Leader (include contact details) Dr. Ines Oehme, Convenor of WG 2 Federal Environment Agency Wörlitzer Platz 1 06844 Dessau-Roßlau T +49 340 2103-2585 [email protected]

Supplementary information relating to the proposal This proposal relates to a new document; This proposal relates to the adoption as an active project of an item currently registered as a Preliminary Work Item; This proposal relates to the re-establishment of a cancelled project as an active project. This proposal relates to a research project outcome

Members already known to support the proposal and willing to participate to the activities: AT, BE, CY, DE, DK, FI, FR, GB, NL, IT [Note: The proposal cannot usually be approved without a minimum of 5 national Members]

Annex(es) are included with this proposal (give details) Annex 3 Outline

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Informative Annex 1 "Principal categories of market needs"

- Consumer protection and welfare - Environment - Innovation - Support to:

-public policy -European legislation/regulation

- Market access/barriers to trade, i.e. enhancing the free movement of: - services

- goods - people - Interoperability - Health/Safety - Terminology

Informative Annex 2 "Principal categories of stakeholders"

- Industry and commerce, where particularly appropriate, to be identified separately as - Large enterprises (those employing 250 staff or more) - Small and medium sized enterprises (SME), (those employing 250 staff or fewer)

- Government - Consumers

including those organizations representing interests of specific societal groups, e.g. people with disabilities or those needing other particular consideration

- Labour - Academic and research bodies - Non-governmental organisations (NGO),

including organizations representing broad or specific environmental interests - Standards application business (e.g. testing laboratories, certification bodies) Sometimes it is valuable also to identify the immediate affected stakeholders from industry and commerce in terms of their position in a product value chain, as follows: - Supplier - Manufacturer - Intermediary (e.g. warehousing, transport, sales) - Service provider - User of the product or service - Maintenance / disposal NOTE: ‘Immediately affected stakeholders’ are considered to be those who, within the context of the proposal, would be in a position to implement the provisions of the intended standard(s) into their products, services or management practices.

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Annex 3: Outline

This standard will address the definition of parameters and methods relevant for assessing the durability of energy-related products (ErP) in order to set a general framework for the description and assessment of durability and to provide guidance for integrating durability considerations such as testing and calculation in product specific standards. Such an overarching standard does not currently exist, although some product-specific standards address some aspects of durability. This standard will take into consideration the material efficiency aspect of extending product lifetime through durability. The standard shall be applicable to products covered by Directive 2009/125/EC and cover defined parameters to be measured and/or calculated. The standard will address the following topics:

• Definition of parameters and methods relevant for assessing durability • Selection of parameters to be evaluated. • Methods for the assessment of durability aspects and structured analysis (e.g. decision tree) to guide the

screening and integration of durability aspects of relevance for specific items as follows: o the function(s)/sub-function(s), o the product(s)/components, o the identification of critical product(s)/components with respect to defined limiting state(s) of the

function(s)/sub-function(s). • Test methods, including:

o Generic guidance on how to develop new tests for ErP or components thereof, for instance with reference to concepts as accelerated life testing and reliability

o An annex with bibliography of existing reference standards (especially in the context of product dependability a variety of horizontal and especially product specific standards have already been developed which have relevance for testing of durability or reliability of energy-related products and especially components).

It will be important that the standard takes the following into account:

• The differences regarding design, maintenance and repair processes between consumer and professional products (especially investment goods).

• The need to distinguish between ErP for which a test of the entire product is feasible and for which a functional and/or component approach represents the more appropriate solution. Thereby, components of complex products can be also products on their own and placed as such on the market.

• The distinction of functions like moving by motors, heat production, radiation, electronic or electromagnetic functions etc. and stress categories (mechanical, thermal, electrical, chemical, atmospherical stress) to which a product is exposed during its life time (operation, maintenance, shipping, storage and other activities).

• A durability assessment should also refer to the analysis of environmental aspects.

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NEW WORK ITEM PROPOSAL

Closing date for voting 2017-06-29

Reference number (to be given by the Secretariat) CEN-CLC TC10/Sec/089/NP

Date of circulation 2017-05-04

Secretariat NEN/NEC

CEN-CENELEC/TC 10

IMPORTANT NOTE: Incomplete proposals risk rejection or referral to originator.

The proposer has considered the guidance given in Annexes 1 and 2 during the preparation of the NWIP Proposal (to be completed by the proposer)

The new work item corresponds to:

New work under CENELEC lead

An amendment to

The revision of Title of the proposed deliverable (in the case of an amendment, revision or a new part of an existing document, show the reference number and current title)

English title General method for assessing the proportion of re-used components in an energy related product. French and German title (if available)

Scope of the proposed deliverable This European Standard (EN) provides a general methodology for assessing the proportion of re-used components in an energy related product. This EN includes: • Products in the scope of Directive 2009/125/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (Ecodesign). This EN should be used as a general guideline, when drafting product specific standards.

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Purpose and justification of the proposal

Standardization request M/543 requested the European standardization committees CEN, CENELEC and ETSI to jointly draft new European standards and standardisation deliverables on Material Efficiency Aspects for energy-related products in support of implementation of the EcoDesign Directive (2009/125/EC). It is expected that increased focus on material and resource efficiency aspects in the application of Directive 2009/125/EC should make a sizeable contribution to the transition towards a more circular economy by making consumer goods more durable, resource-efficient and recyclable.

It is expected that horizontal and generic, not product specific, European standards on material efficiency aspects could serve as a voluntary reference point when designing all kinds of products beyond the scope of Directive 2009/125/EC and its implementing measures.

European standards prepared on the basis of this standardisation request shall be linked to the material efficiency aspects, namely: i) Extending product lifetime; ii) Ability to re-use components or recycle materials from products at end-of-life and iii) Use of re-used components and/or recycled materials in products. Moreover they will also cover upgradeability, ability to extract key components for reuse, repair, recycling and treatment; calculation of recycled and re-used content in products; methods to identify components by e.g. their environmental impact; reporting formats; reusability, recyclability and recoverability indices.

The standard proposed here, more specifically, has the objective to provide a general method on assessing the proportion of re-used components of energy related products.

Is the proposal actively or probably in support of European regulation / legislation or established public policy?

Yes No

If Yes, indicate if the proposal is

▪ in relation to EC mandate(s): M/543

▪ in relation to EC Directive(s)/Regulation(s): Directive 2009/125/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (Ecodesign) ▪ in relation to other legislation or established public policy: Circular Economy Action Plan

Indication(s) of the preferred type or types of deliverable(s) to be produced under the proposal.

European Standard Harmonization Document* Technical Specification Technical Report

* for CENELEC only

Envisaged track – EN/HD

Enquiry and Formal Vote (see 11.2.3 of IR Part 2) UAP (see 11.2.5 of IR Part 2) PQ/UQ and Formal Vote (see 11.2.2 of IR Part 2)

Envisaged track – TS/TR

Formal Approval procedure

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Preparatory work (at a minimum an outline should be included with the proposal) A draft is attached An outline is attached An existing document to serve as initial basis

The proposer or the proposer's organization is prepared to undertake the preparatory work required Yes No

If a draft is attached to this proposal:

Please select from one of the following options (note that if no option is selected, the default will be the second option):

Draft document will be registered as a preliminary project in the committee's work programme (stage 00.60) Draft document will be registered as a new project in the committee's work programme (stage 10.99)

Known patented items

Yes No If "Yes", see CEN-CENELEC Guide 8 and provide full information in an annex

A statement from the proposer as to how the proposed work may relate to or impact on existing work, especially existing CEN, CENELEC, ISO and IEC deliverables. The proposer should explain how the work differs from any apparently similar work, or explain how duplication and conflict will be minimized. The standard complements requirements around energy usage as stipulated by the EcoDesign Directive (2009/125/EC)

Proposed work will use relevant existing standards/documents (vide infra) to give a general assessment method of recycled material content in energy related products. At the moment, there is no horizontal standard on the assessment of aforementioned parameter for products

A listing of relevant existing documents at the international, regional and national levels. Standards:

• EN 50625 series: Collection, logistics & Treatment requirements for WEEE

• EN 50574: Collection, logistics & treatment requirements for end-of-life household appliances containing volatile fluorocarbons or volatile hydrocarbons

• TS 50574-2: Collection, logistics & treatment requirements for end-of-life household appliances containing volatile fluorocarbons or volatile hydrocarbons - Part 2: Specification for de-pollution

• ISO 14021: Environmental labels and declarations - Self-declared environmental claims (Type II environmental labelling) (ISO 14021:2016);

Studies:

• JRC - Integration of resource efficiency and waste management criteria in the implementing measures under the Ecodesign Directive

A simple and concise statement identifying and describing relevant affected stakeholder categories (including small and medium sized enterprises) in particular those who are immediately affected by the proposal (see Annexes 1 and 2) and how they will each benefit from or be impacted by the proposed deliverable(s) A broad range of stakeholders will be impacted by the outcome of this standard, namely consumers, manufacturers of energy related products or parts thereof (including small and medium sized enterprises), national surveillance authorities as well as European policy makers.

Benefit from proposed deliverable:

• Environment

Support to:

• public policy

• European legislation/regulation

• Market access/barriers to trade, i.e. enhancing the free movement of goods

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Liaisons: A listing of relevant external European or international organizations or internal parties (other CEN, CENELEC, ISO and/or IEC committees) to which a liaison should be established (in case of ISO and IEC committees via Vienna and Dresden Agreements). This work is being undertaken by CEN-CENELEC TC10, with the lead being CENELEC. Liaisons are already established with ETSI, JRC, CENELEC/TC 111X, CENELEC/TC 59X, CEN/TC 406, CEN/TC 131, CEN/TC 47, EERA, EPEE, CECED, DigitalEurope, EUROFER, EHI, ANEC and ECOS

Joint/parallel work: Possible joint/parallel work with:

CEN (please specify committee ID) JTC 10 CENELEC (please specify committee ID) ISO (please specify committee ID) IEC (please specify committee ID)

Other (please specify)

Candidate for European – International cooperation? Vienna Agreement (ISO-CEN Agreement):

Yes No (‘Yes’ meaning joint ISO-CEN development)

Dresden Agreement (IEC-CENELEC Agreement):

Yes No (‘Yes’ meaning that the NWI, if approved, is to be offered to IEC for taking up)

If no then please enter a justification statement This deliverable is developed under Standardization Request with a tight deadline. Currently, there is no corresponding Technical Committee within IEC. Moreover, the deliverable will be published bearing CEN and CENELEC logos and there currently does not exist a corresponding mechanism for publishing deliverables with ISO and IEC logos. Name of the Proposer (include contact details) Charalambos Freed Director Technical Affairs – Head of Standardization and Compliance Nilfisk A/S | Global R&D | Industrivej 1 | DK-9560 Hadsund | Mobile: +49 (0)160 96544567 [email protected]

Proposed Project Leader (include contact details) Charalambos Freed Director Technical Affairs – Head of Standardization and Compliance Nilfisk A/S | Global R&D | Industrivej 1 | DK-9560 Hadsund | Mobile: +49 (0)160 96544567 [email protected]

Supplementary information relating to the proposal This proposal relates to a new document; This proposal relates to the adoption as an active project of an item currently registered as a Preliminary Work Item; This proposal relates to the re-establishment of a cancelled project as an active project.

Members already known to support the proposal and willing to participate to the activities: NL/BE/DE/GB/SE/DK/IT/FR/FI/RO [Note: The proposal cannot usually be approved without a minimum of 5 national Members]

Annex(es) are included with this proposal (give details) Outline

New work item proposal

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Informative Annex 1 "Principal categories of market needs"

- Consumer protection and welfare - Environment - Innovation - Support to:

- public policy - European legislation/regulation

- Market access/barriers to trade, i.e. enhancing the free movement of: - services

- goods - people - Interoperability - Health/Safety - Terminology

Informative Annex 2 "Principal categories of stakeholders"

- Industry and commerce, where particularly appropriate, to be identified separately as - Large enterprises (those employing 250 staff or more) - Small and medium sized enterprises (SME), (those employing 250 staff or fewer)

- Government - Consumers

including those organizations representing interests of specific societal groups, e.g. people with disabilities or those needing other particular consideration)

- Labour - Academic and research bodies - Non-governmental organisations (NGO),

including organizations representing broad or specific environmental interests - Standards application business (e.g. testing laboratories, certification bodies) Sometimes it is valuable also identify the immediate affected stakeholders from industry and commerce in terms of their position in a product value chain, as follows: - Supplier - Manufacturer - Intermediary (e.g. warehousing, transport, sales) - Service provider - User of the product or service - Maintenance / disposal NOTE: ‘Immediately affected stakeholders’ are considered to be those who, within the context of the proposal, would be in a position to implement the provisions of the intended standard(s) into their products, services or management practices.

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Outline The intention for this standard under the standardization request M/543 is to support the EcoDesign Directive (2009/125/EC). It will set a general guideline to assess the proportion of re-used components. This standard is intended to be used to draft product specific standards. The work is supplemented by the standards of JTC 10 WG 1 and JTC 10 WG 6. During the preparation of this standard other International standards and studies, however not limited to the ones mentioned in the form, will be taken into consideration. It is anticipated that a European Standard (EN) will be prepared and it will be regularly revised and updated to reflect the international standards and also the Circular Economy Strategy by the European Commission. As this deliverable has been shifted from CEN-CLC TC 10 WG 5 to CEN-CLC TC 10 WG 4, the lead organization will change from CEN to CENELEC.

DOCUMENT NUMBER CEN-CLC TC10/Sec/117/DL

Decisions by voting

CEN-CENELEC TC10

Material Efficiency Aspects for Ecodesign'

New work item proposals

DECISION 1 taken by CEN-CENELEC/TC 10 on 2017-05-02 (by voting) Subject: CEN/CLC/TC 10 – New Work Item Proposal 'Guide on how to use generic material efficiency standards when writing energy related product specific standardization deliverables' (CEN-CLC TC10/Sec061/NP) The CEN/CLC/TC 10 Energy-related products - Material Efficiency Aspects for Ecodesign, - Accordingly to the result of CEN-CLC TC10/Sec062/Q (CEN-CLC TC10/Sec091/RV); - approved this NWIp (CENELEC lead) as the conditions are fulfilled; - request CEN and CENELEC BT for their approval.

DECISION 2 taken by CEN-CENELEC/TC 10 on 2017-05-02 (by voting) Subject: CEN/CLC/TC 10 – New Work Item Proposal 'Definitions related to material efficiency' (CEN-CLC TC10/Sec063/NP) The CEN/CLC/TC 10 Energy-related products - Material Efficiency Aspects for Ecodesign, - Accordingly to the result of CEN-CLC TC10/Sec064/Q (CEN-CLC TC10/Sec092/RV);; - approved this NWIp (CENELEC lead) as the conditions are fulfilled; - request CEN and CENELEC BT for their approval.

DECISION 3 taken by CEN-CENELEC/TC 10 on 2017-05-02 (by voting) Subject: CEN/CLC/TC 10 – New Work Item Proposal 'General methods for the assessment of the ability to repair, reuse and upgrade energy related products' (CEN-CLC TC10/Sec065/NP) The CEN/CLC/TC 10 Energy-related products - Material Efficiency Aspects for Ecodesign, - Accordingly to the result of CEN-CLC TC10/Sec066/Q (CEN-CLC TC10/Sec093/RV); - approved this NWIp (CENELEC lead) as the conditions are fulfilled; - request CEN and CENELEC BT for their approval.

DECISION 4 taken by CEN-CENELEC/TC 10 on 2017-05-02 (by voting) Subject: CEN/CLC/TC 10 – New Work Item Proposal 'General method for the assessment of the ability to re-manufacture energy related products' (CEN-CLC TC10/Sec067/NP)

The CEN/CLC/TC 10 Energy-related products - Material Efficiency Aspects for Ecodesign, - Accordingly to the result of CEN-CLC TC10/Sec068/Q (CEN-CLC TC10/Sec094/RV); - approved this NWIp (CENELEC lead) as the conditions are fulfilled; - request CEN and CENELEC BT for their approval.

DECISION 5 taken by CEN-CENELEC/TC 10 on 2017-05-02 (by voting) Subject: CEN/CLC/TC 10 – New Work Item Proposal 'General methods for assessing the recyclability and recoverability of energy related products' (CEN-CLC TC10/Sec069/NP) The CEN/CLC/TC 10 Energy-related products - Material Efficiency Aspects for Ecodesign, - Accordingly to the result of CEN-CLC TC10/Sec070/Q (CEN-CLC TC10/Sec094/RV); - approved this NWIp (CEN lead) as the conditions are fulfilled; - request CEN and CENELEC BT for their approval.

DECISION 6 taken by CEN-CENELEC/TC 10 on 2017-05-02 (by voting) Subject: CEN/CLC/TC 10 – New Work Item Proposal 'General method for assessing the proportion of recycled material content in an energy related product' (CEN-CLC TC10/Sec071/NP) The CEN/CLC/TC 10 Energy-related products - Material Efficiency Aspects for Ecodesign, - Accordingly to the result of CEN-CLC TC10/Sec072/Q (CEN-CLC TC10/Sec096/RV); - approved this NWIp (CEN lead) as the conditions are fulfilled; - request CEN and CENELEC BT for their approval.

DECISION 7 taken by CEN-CENELEC/TC 10 on 2017-05-02 (by voting) Subject: CEN/CLC/TC 10 – New Work Item Proposal 'General method to declare the use of critical raw materials in energy related products' (CEN-CLC TC10/Sec073/NP) The CEN/CLC/TC 10 Energy-related products - Material Efficiency Aspects for Ecodesign, - Accordingly to the result of CEN-CLC TC10/Sec074/Q (CEN-CLC TC10/Sec097/RV); - approved this NWIp (CENELEC lead) as the conditions are fulfilled; - request CEN and CENELEC BT for their approval.

DECISION 8 taken by CEN-CENELEC/TC 10 on 2017-05-02 (by voting) Subject: CEN/CLC/TC 10 – New Work Item Proposal 'General method to declare the use of critical raw materials in energy related products' (CEN-CLC TC10/Sec075/NP) The CEN/CLC/TC 10 Energy-related products - Material Efficiency Aspects for Ecodesign, - Accordingly to the result of CEN-CLC TC10/Sec076/Q (CEN-CLC TC10/Sec098/RV); - approved this NWIp (CENELEC lead) as the conditions are fulfilled; - request CEN and CENELEC BT for their approval.

DECISION 9 taken by CEN-CENELEC/TC 10 on 2017-06-07 (by voting) Subject: CEN/CLC/TC 10 – New Work Item Proposal 'General method for the assessment of the durability of energy-related products' (CEN-CLC TC10/Sec083/NP)

The CEN/CLC/TC 10 Energy-related products - Material Efficiency Aspects for Ecodesign, - Accordingly to the result of CEN-CLC TC10/Sec084/Q (CEN-CLC TC10/Sec114/RV); - approved this NWIp (CEN lead) as the conditions are fulfilled; - request CEN and CENELEC BT for their approval.

Decisions by voting

CEN-CENELEC TC10

Material Efficiency Aspects for Ecodesign'

New work item proposal

DECISION taken by CEN-CENELEC/TC 10 on 2017-06-29 (by voting) Subject: CEN/CLC/TC 10 – New Work Item Proposal 'General method for assessing the proportion of re-used components in an energy related product' (CEN-CLC TC10/Sec089/NP) The CEN/CLC/TC 10 Energy-related products - Material Efficiency Aspects for Ecodesign, - Accordingly to the result of CEN-CLC TC10/Sec090/Q (CEN-CLC TC10/Sec118/RV); - approved this NWIp (CENELEC lead) as the conditions are fulfilled; - request CEN and CENELEC BTs for their approval.


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