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<p>This International Standard specifies procedures and requirements for the identification and labelling of</p>
<p>plastics, and products made from plastics, that are suitable for recovery through aerobic composting. The four</p>
<p>following aspects are addressed:</p>
<p>a) biodegradation;</p>
<p>b) disintegration during composting;</p>
<p>c) negative effects on the composting process and facility;</p>
<p>d) negative effects on the quality of the resulting compost, including the presence of high levels of regulated</p>
<p>metals and other harmful components.</p>
<p>This specification is intended to establish the requirements for the labelling of plastic products and materials,</p>
<p>including packaging made from plastics, as "compostable" or "compostable in municipal and industrial</p>
<p>composting facilities" or "biodegradable during composting" (for the purposes of this International Standard,</p>
<p>these three expressions are considered to be equivalent). The labelling will, in addition, have to conform to all</p>
<p>international, regional, national or local regulations (e.g. European Directive 94/62/EC).</p>
<p>NOTE The recovery of compostable plastics through composting can be carried out under the conditions found in</p>
<p>well-managed composting plants, where the temperature, water content, aerobic conditions, carbon/nitrogen ratio and</p>
<p>processing conditions are optimized. Such conditions are generally obtained in industrial and municipal composting plants.</p>
<p>Under these conditions, compostable plastics will disintegrate and biodegrade at rates comparable to yard trimmings, kraft</p>
<p>paper bags and food scraps.</p>
Reģistrācijas numurs (WIID)
57901
Darbības sfēra
<p>This International Standard specifies procedures and requirements for the identification and labelling of</p>
<p>plastics, and products made from plastics, that are suitable for recovery through aerobic composting. The four</p>
<p>following aspects are addressed:</p>
<p>a) biodegradation;</p>
<p>b) disintegration during composting;</p>
<p>c) negative effects on the composting process and facility;</p>
<p>d) negative effects on the quality of the resulting compost, including the presence of high levels of regulated</p>
<p>metals and other harmful components.</p>
<p>This specification is intended to establish the requirements for the labelling of plastic products and materials,</p>
<p>including packaging made from plastics, as "compostable" or "compostable in municipal and industrial</p>
<p>composting facilities" or "biodegradable during composting" (for the purposes of this International Standard,</p>
<p>these three expressions are considered to be equivalent). The labelling will, in addition, have to conform to all</p>
<p>international, regional, national or local regulations (e.g. European Directive 94/62/EC).</p>
<p>NOTE The recovery of compostable plastics through composting can be carried out under the conditions found in</p>
<p>well-managed composting plants, where the temperature, water content, aerobic conditions, carbon/nitrogen ratio and</p>
<p>processing conditions are optimized. Such conditions are generally obtained in industrial and municipal composting plants.</p>
<p>Under these conditions, compostable plastics will disintegrate and biodegrade at rates comparable to yard trimmings, kraft</p>
<p>paper bags and food scraps.</p>