
3/13/2015
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has developed standards that define different types of environmental labels: Type I, Type II, and Type III. One ANSI pilot program has focused on Type I environmental labeling scheme owners and the competence of eco-labeling certification bodies. The other ANSI pilot program has focused on program operators for Type III environmental labels and declarations, and the competence of certification bodies that verify/validate Environmental Product Declarations (EPD).
"Eco-labeling initiatives have grown steadily in recent years, as consumers and manufacturers alike look to protect the environment. However, ‘greenwashing' and false declarations have been a real concern as the demand for sustainability grows," said Reinaldo Figueiredo, ANSI senior program director for product and process accreditation. "ANSI sponsored an independently conducted market analysis to examine the use of the ISO environmental labels, specifically Types I and III. That study confirmed a growing demand for an ANSI-led accreditation effort that would add value, rigor, and accountability to the process."
In March 2015, the ANSI Accreditation Committee [voted] approved by ballot that the following organizations satisfied the eligibility requirements for the pilot programs as follows:
Type I - Environmental labeling program (Eligibility)
Water Quality Association (WQA):
Evaluated by ANSI as an eligible Eco-Labeling Scheme Owner that develops Type I environmental labeling programs in accordance with the following standards:
ISO 14020:2000, Environmental labels and declarations - General Principles
ISO 14024:1999, Environmental labels and declarations - Type I environmental declarations - Principles and procedures
PRO-PR-164-ISO 14024, Requirements/Process to Determine Eligibility of a Type I Environmental Labeling Certification Scheme
WQA also accredited by ANSI as a Type I Eco-labeling Certification Body in accordance with the following standards:
ISO/IEC 17065:2012, Conformity assessment - Requirements for bodies certifying products, processes and services
ISO 14024:1999, Environmental labels and declarations - Type I environmental labeling- Principles and procedures
ISO14020:2000, Environmental labels and declarations - General principles (Principles requirements)
PRO-PL-102, Manual of Operations for Accreditation of Product Certification Programs
Type III Environmental declaration program (Eligibility)
ASTM International, ICC Evaluation Service, LLC, NSF International, and SCS Global Services:
Evaluated by ANSI as eligible Type III Program Operators in accordance with the following standards:
ISO 14020:2000, Environmental labels and declarations - General Principles
ISO 14025:2006, Environmental labels and declarations - Type III environmental declarations Principles and procedures
ISO 21930:2007, Sustainability in building construction - Environmental declaration of building products
PRO-PR-165-ISO 14025 - Requirements/Process to determine Eligibility of a Type III Environmental Declaration Program
Type III environmental declaration (Accreditation)
ICC Evaluation Service, LLC, NSF International, SCS Global Services, and The Epsten Group Inc:
Accredited by ANSI as Type III Conformity Assessment Bodies that Validate/Verify Environmental Product Declarationsin accordance with the following standards:
ISO/IEC 17065:2012, Conformity assessment -- Requirements for bodies certifying products, processes and services
ISO 14025:2006, Environmental labels and declarations - Type III environmental declarations - Principles and procedures (Process requirements)
ISO14020:2000, Environmental labels and declarations -- General principles (Principles requirements)
"Accreditation by ANSI creates a valuable attribute for certification bodies, program operators, and for certification bodies that validate/verify in the environmental labels/eco-labeling arena, and offers them a significant distinction from their competitors in the marketplace," said Mr. Figueiredo. "ANSI is pleased to accredit these six bodies under these pilot programs, and looks forward to the accreditation of many more entities working in these critically important areas."
About ANSI
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