Directives 0.0 / 5 ? Design & Technology: Resistant MaterialsDirectivesA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: Isie_34Created on: 26-03-19 17:31 Manufacturers are encouraged to label products that have a reduced impact on the environment over their life cycle EU ecolabel 1 of 12 Sets targets for the reduction of the packaging EU packaging directive 2 of 12 Label on white label appliances rating from A+++ to D EC energy label 3 of 12 Encouraged to reuse and recycling waste from vehicles when they reach their end of life cycle End-of-Life vehicle directive 4 of 12 Encouraged manufacturers to develop electrical and electronic products that can be dismantled and the parts reused or recycled WEEE: Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment Directive 5 of 12 Banned the use of some hazardous materials and chemicals such as lead, mercury, cadmium in electrical and electronic products RoHS: Restriction of Hazardous Substances directive 6 of 12 Making things last for future generations such as oil, coal and gas Sustainable 7 of 12 Something that can be reproduced such as trees, cotton, solar, wood, wind energy, soft wood, hardwood Renewable 8 of 12 Finite supply of sources such as oil, gas, fossil fuel, coal Non-renewable 9 of 12 Internationally recognised standards ISO: International Standards Organisation 10 of 12 British national organisation formed to devise agreed standard procedures for products produced within the nation BSI: British Standards Institution 11 of 12 Label used for timber and timber based products that are sourced from sustainable sources FSC: Forest Stewardship Council 12 of 12
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