ISO/TS 14029:2022
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
12 April 2022
Environmental statements and programmes for products — Mutual recognition of environmental product declarations (EPDs) and footprint communication programmes
ISO/TS 14029:2022 Files
English
19 Pages
Current Edition
62.87 OMR
ISO/TS 14029:2022 Scope
This document specifies requirements for mutual recognition arrangements (MRAs) and gives guidance on how to initiate developments on MRAs between environmental product declaration (EPD) and footprint communication programme operators. It addresses administrative and operational duties, through evaluation of such programmes, and how to externally communicate the results of the cooperation as well as plans for future related activities.
This document is primarily applicable to MRAs but can also be a basis for bilateral agreements.
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