The sustainability of construction works
Sustainability of construction works - Environmental product declarations - Core rules for the product category of construction products EN 15804+A1 2012 and BS EN 15978-1.
[edit] Environmental product declaration EPD
The Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) is a product assessment method aligned to EN 15804+A1 2012 and requires 16 different impact categories to be calculated and reported. The intention of this approach is to harmonise the many different existing Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) standards into a PEF framework that standardises and facilitates better comparison between products. Despite sometimes being used to compare products Environmental Product Declarations (EPD's) were not initially designed for this, as they often use different units of measurement. EPD's are essentially individual statements on the environmental impact of a product rather than comparing like for like.
[edit] Product Environmental Footprint PEF
The Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) methodological framework was developed by the European Commission’s science and knowledge service, which relies on the principles of product categories, where product are grouped by similar nature or function. These in turn, generate Product Environmental Footprint Category Rules (PEFCR) which support the overall methodology described and provide more product-specific guidance, potentially seen as more rigid based, to facilitate comparisons in the performance of different products. EPD's also make reference to Product Category Rules (PCR's) but are less prescriptive than those within PEF frameworks which are intended to be continually developed as new products are assessed. Both the EPD and PEF methodologies are dependent on a critical mass of uptake which up until now has been voluntary and driven mainly by market forces, however the introduction of more legislative drivers are continually under discussion.
[edit] EN 15804+A1 2012
In 2019 the EN 15804+A1 2012 was updated to EN 15804+A2 Sustainability of construction works - Environmental product declarations - Core rules for the product category of construction products. The application of the previous standard expired in October 2022, so all EPD's created according to this standard must have been published by then and submitted for verification by the end of July 2022. The previous core environmental impacts that were assessed were as follows (EN 15804+A1)
- Global warming potential (GWP)
- Ozone depletion potential (ODP)
- Photochemical ozone creation potential (POCP)
- Acidification potential (AP)
- Eutrophication potential (EP)
- Abiotic depletion potential for minerals and metals (ADP for MM)
- Abiotic depletion potential for fossil resources (ADP for FR)
[edit] EN 15804+A2
The updated EN 15804+A2 refers to the full life cycle assessment including all stages:
[edit] Mandatory environmental impact categories
The updated EN 15804+A2 adjusts the list of mandatory environmental impact categories to include a greater level of definition:
- Climate Change - Total (CCT)
- Climate Change - Fossil (CCF)
- Climate Change - Biogenic (CCB)
- Climate Change - Land-use and Land Use Change (LULUC)
- Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) - Ozone Depletion
- Photochemical ozone creation potential (POCP) - Photochemical ozone formation
- Acidification - (AP)
- Eutrophication aquatic freshwater - (EPAF)
- Eutrophication aquatic marine - (EPAM)
- Eutrophication terrestrial - (EPT)
- Abiotic depletion potential for minerals and metals (ADPMM)
- Abiotic depletion potential for fossil resources (ADPFR)
- Water use (WU)
[edit] Optional environmental impact categories
The updated EN 15804+A2 also has addition and optional environmental impact categories for EN 15804+A2, PEF; for stages A1-A3 and A4-A5, plus B1-7, C1-3 and D.
EN 15804+A2 disclaimer for Ionizing radiation, human health. This impact category deals mainly with the eventual impact of low dose ionizing radiation on human health of the nuclear fuel cycle. It does not consider effects due to possible nuclear accidents, occupational exposure or waste disposal. Potential ionizing radiation from the soil, from radon and from some construction materials is also not measured by this indicator.
- Particulate matter (Incidence)
- Ionizing radiation, human health (kBq U235e)
- Eco-toxicity (freshwater) CTUe
- Human toxicity, cancer effects (CTUh)
- Human toxicity, non-cancer effects (CTUh)
- Land use related impacts/soil quality
TRACI 2.1
- Global warming potential kg CO2e
- Ozone depletion kg CFC11e
- Photochemical smog formation kg O3e
- Acidification kg SO2e
- Eutrophication kg Ne
- Depletion of non-renewable energy MJ
Use of Natural Resources
- Renewable PER used as energy MJ
- Renewable PER used as materials MJ
- Total use of renewable PER MJ
- Non-renew. PER used as energy MJ
- Non-renew. PER used as materials MJ
- Total use of non-renewable PER MJ
- Use of secondary materials kg
- Use of renewable secondary fuels MJ
- Use of non-renew. secondary fuels MJ
- Use of net fresh water m3
- Hazardous waste kg
- Non-hazardous waste kg
- Radioactive waste kg
PER abbreviation stands for primary energy resources
End-of-Life Output flows
- Components for reuse kg
- Materials for recycling kg
- Materials for energy recovery kg
- Exported energy MJ
[edit] BS EN 15978-1
BS EN 15978-1 Sustainability of construction works - Methodology for the assessment of performance of buildings. - Part 1: Environmental Performance. Specifies the calculation method, based on Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and other quantified environmental information, to assess the environmental performance of a building and its site, and gives the means for reporting and communicating the outcome of the assessment. The standard is applicable to new and existing buildings and refurbishment projects. EPD according to product category rules of construction products (i.e. PCR or c-PCR) that follow EN15804+A2:2019) are generally deemed to satisfy the requirements of this standard, subject to their also meeting the requirements of PrEN 15941.
The document gives:
- The description of the object of assessment.
- The system boundary that applies at the building level.
- The procedure to be used for the inventory analysis.
- The list of indicators and procedures for the calculations of these indicators.
- Optional indicators that may be used to provide additional information concerning environmental impacts and aspects at the local level, technical characteristics and management processes that support environmental performance.
- The requirements for the data necessary for the calculation.
- The requirements for presentation of the results in reporting and communication.
The approach to the assessment covers all stages of the building life cycle and is based on data obtained from Environmental Product Declarations (EPD), their "information modules" (EN 15804+A2,2019) and other data and information necessary and relevant for carrying out the assessment. The assessment includes all building related construction products, processes and services, used over the life cycle of the building.
The interpretation and value judgements of the results of the assessment are not within the scope of this European Standard.
NOTE 1 EPD according to product category rules of construction products (i.e. PCR or c-PCR) that follow EN15804+A2:2019) are generally deemed to satisfy the requirements of this standard, subject to their also meeting the requirements of PrEN 15941.
NOTE 2 EN 15978 -1 provides indicators, calculation rules and system boundaries for the assessment of greenhouse gas emissions, resource consumption and operational water use amongst other issues of the life cycle related environmental performance of buildings. It also provides the methodological basis and assessment rules to support the achievement of environment related macro objectives in Europe and instruments such as the European reporting framework LEVEL(s).
NOTE 3 LEVEL(s), is a common European approach to assess and report on the sustainability of buildings. Using existing standards, the voluntary Level(s) framework provides a common language for building sustainability, which other initiatives can also use.
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[edit] Acronyms explained
- BS - British Standard
- BS EN - European Standard (Must be adopted by Britain)
- BS EN ISO - International Standard, adopted by Europe and hence Britain
- BS ISO - International Standard adopted by Britain but not Europe
[edit] External references
- https://knowledge.bsigroup.com/categories/sustainability-in-construction
- https://www.iso.org/iso-14001-environmental-management.html
- https://www.environdec.com/home
[edit] British Standards
- BS ISO 21931-1:2022 - Sustainability in buildings and civil engineering works. Framework for methods of assessment of the environmental, social and economic performance of construction works as a basis for sustainability assessment - Buildings
- BS EN ISO 22057:2022 - Sustainability in buildings and civil engineering works. Data templates for the use of environmental product declarations (EPDs) for construction products in building information modelling (BIM)
- BS EN 15942:2021 - Sustainability of construction works. Environmental product declarations. Communication format business-to-business
- BS EN 17472:2022 - Sustainability of construction works. Sustainability assessment of civil engineering works. Calculation methods
- PAS 2035/2030:2019+A1:2022 - Retrofitting dwellings for improved energy efficiency. Specification and guidance
- BS 40101:2022 - Building performance evaluation of occupied and operational buildings (using data gathered from tests, measurements, observation and user experience). Specification
- PD ISO/TS 23764:2021 - Methodology for achieving non-residential zero-energy buildings (ZEBs)
- BS EN ISO 50001:2018 - TC - Energy management systems. Requirements with guidance for use
- BS EN ISO 14001:2015 - TC - Environmental management systems. Requirements with guidance for use
- BS EN 15978:2011 - Sustainability of construction works. Assessment of environmental performance of buildings. Calculation method
- BS EN 16627:2015 - Sustainability of construction works. Assessment of economic performance of buildings. Calculation methods
- BS EN 17472:2022 - Sustainability of construction works. Sustainability assessment of civil engineering works. Calculation methods
- BS 5906:2005 - Waste management in buildings. Code of practice.
- BS EN ISO 26000:2020 - Guidance on social responsibility.
[edit] European Standards
- CEN/TC 350 - Sustainability of construction works
- CEN EN 15643:2021 Sustainability of construction works - Framework for assessment of buildings and civil engineering works
- CEN/TC 350/SC 1 - Circular Economy in the Construction Sector
- CEN/TC 350/WG 1 - Environmental performance of buildings
- CEN/TC 350/WG 2 - Building Life Cycle Description
- CEN/TC 350/WG 3 - Products Level
- CEN/TC 350/WG 4 - Economic performance assessment of buildings
- CEN/TC 350/WG 5 - Social performance assessment of building
- CEN/TC 350/WG 6 - Civil Engineering works
- CEN/TC 350/WG 7 - Framework and Coordination
- CEN/TC 350/WG 8 - Sustainable refurbishment
- CEN EN 15804:2012+A2:2019(MAIN) - Sustainability of construction works - Environmental product declarations - Core rules for the product category of construction products
- CEN/TR 17005:2016(MAIN) - Sustainability of construction works - Additional environmental impact categories and indicators - Background information and possibilities - Evaluation of the possibility of adding environmental impact categories and related indicators and calculation methods for the assessment of the environmental performance of buildings
- CEN CEN/TR 16970:2016(MAIN) - Sustainability of construction works - Guidance for the implementation of EN 15804
- CEN EN 16627:2015(MAIN) - Sustainability of construction works - Assessment of economic performance of buildings - Calculation methods
- CEN EN 16309:2014+A1:2014(MAIN) - Sustainability of construction works - Assessment of social performance of buildings - Calculation methodology
- CEN EN 15978:2011(MAIN) - Sustainability of construction works - Assessment of environmental performance of buildings - Calculation method
- CEN CEN/TR 15941:2010(MAIN) - Sustainability of construction works - Environmental product declarations - Methodology for selection and use of generic data
- CEN EN ISO 22057:2022(MAIN) - Sustainability in buildings and civil engineering works - Data templates for the use of environmental product declarations (EPDs) for construction products in building information modelling (BIM) (ISO 22057:2022)
- CEN EN 17472:2022(MAIN) - Sustainability of construction works - Sustainability assessment of civil engineering works - Calculation methods
- CEN EN 15643:2021(MAIN) - Sustainability of construction works - Framework for assessment of buildings and civil engineering works
- CEN EN 15942:2021(MAIN) - Sustainability of construction works - Environmental product declarations - Communication format business-to-business
- CEN EN 15804:2012+A2:2019/AC:2021(CORRIGENDUM) - Sustainability of construction works - Environmental product declarations - Core rules for the product category of construction products
In progress
- CEN EN 15804:2012+A1:2013/FprA2(AMENDMENT) - Sustainability of construction works - Environmental product declarations - Core rules for the product category of construction products
- CEN EN 15804:2012/FprA1(AMENDMENT) - Sustainability of construction works - Environmental product declarations - Core rules for the product category of construction products
- CEN prEN 17680(MAIN) - Sustainability of construction works - Evaluation of the potential for sustainable refurbishment of buildings
- CEN prEN 15941(MAIN) - Sustainability of construction works - Data quality for environmental assessment of products and construction work - Selection and use of data
- CEN EN 17672:2022(MAIN) - Sustainability of construction works - Environmental product declarations - Horizontal rules for business-to-consumer communication
- CEN prEN 15804(MAIN) - Sustainability of construction works - Environmental product declarations - Product category rules
- CEN prEN 15978-1(MAIN) - Sustainability of construction works - Methodology for the assessment of performance of buildings - Part 1: Environmental Performance
[edit] International Standards
- ISO 14001:2015 Environmental management systems - Requirements with guidance for use.
- ISO 14004:2016 Environmental management systems - General guidelines on implementation.
- ISO 14005:2019 Environmental management systems - Guidelines for a flexible approach to phased implementation.
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