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Standard ID | GB/T 16716.2-2018 (GB/T16716.2-2018) | Description (Translated English) | Packaging and the environment -- Part 2: Optimization of the packaging system | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | Classification of Chinese Standard | A80 | Classification of International Standard | 55.020 | Word Count Estimation | 26,287 | Date of Issue | 2018-12-28 | Date of Implementation | 2018-12-28 | Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB/T 16716.3-2010 | Drafting Organization | Jiangyin Shenghui Packaging Materials Co., Ltd., China Export Commodity Packaging Research Institute, Guangzhou Superior Testing Technology Service Co., Ltd., Shenzhen Printing Industry Association, Beijing Pharmaceutical Packaging Materials Inspection Institute, Guangdong Zhigao Air Conditioning Co., Ltd., Zhanjiang Cigarette Packaging Materials Printing Co., Ltd. Dalian Standardization Research Institute, Jinan Blu-ray Electromechanical Technology Co., Ltd., Changchun Jingyue Packing Co., Ltd., Qingdao Yongchang Plastic Industry Co., Ltd. | Administrative Organization | National Packaging Standardization Technical Committee | Proposing organization | National Standardization Management Committee | Standard ID | GB/T 16716.2-2010 (GB/T16716.2-2010) | Description (Translated English) | Packaging and packaging waste - Part 2: Means and program for evaluation | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | Classification of Chinese Standard | A80 | Classification of International Standard | 55.020 | Word Count Estimation | 10,119 | Date of Issue | 2010-08-09 | Date of Implementation | 2011-01-01 | Quoted Standard | GB/T 16716.1-2008; GB/T 16716.3; GB/T 16716.4; GB/T 16716.5; CEN CR13695-1; CEN CR13695-2; EN 13431; EN 13432 | Adopted Standard | EN 13427-2004, IDT | Drafting Organization | Chinese Export Commodities Packaging Research Institute | Administrative Organization | National Packaging Standardization Technical Committee | Regulation (derived from) | Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 3, 2010 (No. 158 overall) | Proposing organization | National Packaging Standardization Technical Committee | Issuing agency(ies) | Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China; Standardization Administration of China | Summary | This standard specifies requirements for packaging and packaging waste pre overall assessment methods, requirements, procedures and guidelines. This section applies to all packaging placed on the market and the delivery of the product packaging. |
GB/T 16716.2-2018
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 55.020
A 80
Replacing GB/T 16716.3-2010
Packaging and the environment - Part 2: Optimization of the
packaging system
(ISO 18602:2013, Packaging and the environment - Optimization of the packaging
system, MOD)
ISSUED ON: DECEMBER 28, 2018
IMPLEMENTED ON: DECEMBER 28, 2018
Issued by: State Administration for Market Regulation;
Standardization Administration of the PRC.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
Introduction ... 6
1 Scope ... 8
2 Normative references ... 8
3 Terms and definitions ... 8
4 Requirements ... 10
5 Assessment content for optimization of the packaging system ... 12
Annex A (Informative) Assessment of optimization of the packaging system ... 14
Annex B (Informative) Examples of the application of assessment checklist for
packaging system optimization ... 20
Annex C (Informative) Assessment and minimization of substances or mixtures
hazardous to the environment ... 26
Annex D (Informative) List of standards based on which safety data sheet for chemical
products is formulated ... 39
Bibliography ... 42
Foreword
GB/T 16716 "Packaging and the environment" is divided into six parts:
- Part 1: General rules;
- Part 2: Optimization of the packaging system;
- Part 3: Reuse;
- Part 4: Material recycling;
- Part 5: Energy recovery;
- Part 6: Organic recycling.
This Part is Part 2 of GB/T 16716.
This Part is drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009.
This Part replaces GB/T 16716.3-2010 "Packaging and packaging waste - Part 3:
Prevention by source reduction". Compared with GB/T 16716.3-2010, in addition to
editorial changes, the main technical changes of this Part are as follows:
- Add the Introduction;
- Modify the content of Scope (see Clause 1; Clause 1 of GB/T 16716.3-2010);
- Delete normative references CEN CR 13695-1 and CEN CR 13695-2 (see Clause
2 of GB/T 16716.3-2010);
- Add normative references GB/T 16483 and GB/T 17519 (see Clause 2);
- Delete the term and definition of "Prevention by source reduction" (see 3.1 of GB/T
16716.3-2010);
- Modify the terms and definitions about "Critical range of use reduction",
"Preparation", and "Safety data sheet" (see 3.2, 3.8, and 3.9; 3.2, 3.5, and 3.6 of
GB/T 16716.3-2010);
- Add terms and definitions of "Packaging optimization", "Packaging component",
"Packaging constituent", "Packaging system", "Packaging waste", and "Substances
hazardous to the environment" (see 3.1, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.10, and 3.11);
- Modify the relevant content of "Requirements" (see Clause 4; Clause 4 of GB/T
16716.3-2010);
- Modify the relevant content of "Assessment of optimization of the packaging
system" (see Annex A; Annex A of GB/T 16716.3-2010);
- Modify the relevant content of "Examples of the application of assessment
checklist for packaging system optimization" (see Annex B; Annex B of GB/T
16716.3-2010);
- Modify the relevant content of "Assessment and minimization of substances or
mixtures hazardous to the environment" (see Annex C; Annex C and Annex D of
GB/T 16716.3-2010);
- Delete the "Assessment flow chart for controlling the compliance of hazardous
substances" (see Annex D of GB/T 16716.3-2010).
This Part uses the redraft law to modify and adopt ISO 18602:2013 "Packaging and the
environment - Optimization of the packaging system".
Compared with ISO 18602:2013, this Part deletes 4.1 and C.2 in structure, and adds
Annex D.
The technical differences between this Part and ISO 18602:2013 and their reasons are
as follows:
- As for the normative references, this Part has made adjustments with technical
differences, to adapt to the technical conditions of China. The adjustments are
mainly reflected in Clause 2 “Normative references”. The specific adjustments are
as follows:
Replace ISO 18601 with GB/T 16716.1 which modifies and adopts the
international standard;
Replace ISO 21067 with GB/T 23156;
Add reference to GB/T 16483;
Add reference to GB/T 17519.
The following editorial change has been made to this Part:
- In order to be consistent with the existing standard system, change the name to
"Packaging and the environment - Part 2: Optimization of the packaging system".
This Part was proposed by and shall be under the jurisdiction of National Technical
Committee 49 on Packaging of Standardization Administration of China (SAC/TC 49).
Drafting organizations of this Part: Sunrise Packaging Material (Jiangyin) Co., Ltd.;
China National Export Commodities Packaging Research Institute; Guangzhou
Supreme Technology & Testing Service Co., Ltd.; Shenzhen Printing Association;
Beijing Pharmaceutical Packaging Materials Inspection Institute;
Packaging and the environment - Part 2: Optimization of the
packaging system
1 Scope
This Part of GB/T 16716 specifies the assessment requirements and contents for the
optimization of the packaging system.
This Part applies to the assessment of system optimization of all packaging or packaged
products placed on the market or delivered for use.
2 Normative references
The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For
the dated references, only the editions with the dates indicated are applicable to this
document. For the undated references, the latest edition (including all the amendments)
are applicable to this document.
GB/T 16483 Safety data sheet for chemical products - Content and order of sections
GB/T 16716.1 Packaging and the environment - Part 1: General rules (GB/T
16716.1-2018, ISO 18601:2013 MOD)
GB/T 17519 Guidance on the compilation of safety data sheet for chemical products
GB/T 23156 Packaging - Packaging and the environment - Terminology
3 Terms and definitions
The terms and definitions defined in GB/T 16716.1 and GB/T 23156 and the following
ones apply to this document.
3.1
Packaging optimization
Minimize the weight (volume) of the packaging in order to reduce the impact on the
environment, under the premise that primary packaging, secondary (combined)
packaging and tertiary (transport) packaging meet the functional needs, and that
consumers (users) can accept.
Note: The packaging system optimization in this Part does not include the selection and replacement
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GB/T 16716.2-2010
GB
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 55.020
A 80
Packaging and packaging waste -
Part 2. Means and program for evaluation
包装与包装废弃物
ISSUED ON. AUGUST 09, 2010
IMPLEMENTED ON. JANUARY 01, 2011
Issued by. General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and
Quarantine;
Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of
China.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
1 Scope ... 5
2 Normative references ... 5
3 Terms and definitions ... 6
4 Basic principles and methods ... 6
5 Requirements ... 8
6 Procedures ... 10
Appendix A (Informative) Evaluation criteria and applicable standards ... 11
Appendix B (Informative) Example of evaluation conclusion ... 14
Appendix NA (Informative) Relationship between various parts of packaging
and packaging waste standards and related standards ... 15
References ... 17
Foreword
GB/T 16716 "Packaging and Packaging Waste" is divided into 7 parts.
- Part 1. General rules of disposal and utilization;
- Part 2. Means and program for evaluation;
- Part 3. Prevention by source reduction;
- Part 4. Reuse;
- Part 5. Recoverable by material recycling;
- Part 6. Recoverable by energy recovery;
- Part 7. Recoverable by composting and biodegradation.
This part is the second part of GB/T 16716.
The technical content of this part is equivalent to the EN 13427-2004
“Packaging - Requirements for the use of European standard in the field of
packaging and packaging waste” (English version).
For ease of use, this part has made the following editorial changes.
a) CHANGE the words “this European standard” to the words “this part”;
b) DELETE the catalogue, preface, introduction and appendix ZA of the
European standard;
c) USE the “clauses of GB/T16716.1” to replace the “clauses and
addendums of 94/62/EC”;
d) USE “GB/T 16716.3” to replace “EN 13428”;
e) USE “GB/T16716.4” to replace “EN 13429”;
f) USE “GB/T 16716.5” to replace “EN 13430”;
g) In order to facilitate the application of Table A.1, ADD the detailed
statement on “basic requirements” in Appendix A;
h) ADD an informative Appendix NA to guide the application of the various
parts of GB/T 16716 and other relevant standards.
Appendix A, Appendix B and Appendix NA of this part are informative
appendixes.
Packaging and packaging waste -
Part 2. Means and program for evaluation
1 Scope
This part of GB/T 16716 specifies methods, requirements, procedures and
guidelines for the pre-evaluation of packaging and packaging waste.
This part applies to all product packaging that putting into market as well as the
product packaging for delivery.
2 Normative references
The terms of the following documents become the provisions of this part by
reference in this part of GB/T 16716. For the dated references, the subsequent
amendments (excluding corrections) or revisions do not apply to this standard;
however, parties who reach an agreement based on this standard are
encouraged to study if the latest versions of these documents are applicable.
For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document applies.
GB/T 16716.1-2008 Packaging and packaging waste - Part 1. General rules
of disposal and utilization
GB/T 16716.3 Packaging and packaging waste - Part 3. Prevention by
source reduction
GB/T 16716.4 Packaging and packaging waste - Part 4. Reuse
GB/T 16716.5 Packaging and packaging waste - Part 5. Recoverable by
material recycling
CEN CR 13695-1 Packaging - Requirements for measuring and verifying the
four heavy metals and other dangerous substances present in packaging
and their release into the environment - Part 1. Requirements for measuring
and verifying the four heavy metals present in packaging
CEN TR 13695-2 Packaging - Requirements for measuring and verifying the
four heavy metals and other dangerous substances present in packaging
and their release into the environment - Part 2. Requirements for measuring
and verifying dangerous substances present in packaging, and their
requirements for their environmental emissions
4.2 Evaluation of environmental impacts of heavy metals and chemicals
present in the packaging
After packaging incineration or landfilling, the evaluation of the environmental
impact of heavy metals is stated in CEN CR 13695-1, with particular attention
to the viewpoints expressed in the standards and the application of their
technical measures.
Hazardous substances and preparations are defined by relevant regulations or
standards. When incinerating or landfilling waste, the emission of soot, fly ash
and leachate shall be in accordance with the requirements of clause 4.4 of GB/T
16716.1-2008. GB/T 16716.3 and CEN TR 13695-2 give the measures for
packaging in accordance with clause 4.1 of GB/T 16716.1-2008.
4.3 Separate evaluation by level
The smallest part of the package is the package component, the combination
of the individual components forming the functional unit of the package, and
this combination can vary. A complete packaging system may consist of a first
layer, a second layer, and a third layer. The evaluation of each layer is as
specified in Table 2.
5 Requirements
5.1 Choosing the applicable evaluation criteria
5.1.1 It shall select the applicable standards in the normative references of this
part to perform the pre-complete evaluation in accordance with the methods
and procedures set forth in this part, based on packaging that is expected to
put into market or deliver for use as well as the specific performance of the
packaged products, as shown in Appendix NA.
5.1.2 The packaging shall first be evaluated in accordance with the basic
requirements of clause 4.1 of GB/T 16716.1-2008. In accordance with the
requirements of GB/T 16716.3, CEN CR 13695-1 and CEN TR 13695-2, further
reduce the content of heavy metals and control the amount of dangerous
substances or preparations (chemicals).
5.1.3 It shall select applicable standards in accordance with Tables 2 and 3, to
ensure the basic functions of packaging and that it meet the needs of
consumers (users) while reducing the environmental impact of packaging waste.
Table 3 -- Evaluation items and applicable standards
No. Evaluation Scope of application
1 1.1 Prevention by source reduction (GB/T 16716.3) All 1.2 Limit heavy metal content (CEN CR 13695-1)
5.3 Evaluation data document
The evaluation data, together with the supporting documentation, certifies that
the packaging meets the requirements of 5.1 and 5.2, and the supplier shall
retain it for at least 2 years after the packaging or packaging product is placed
on the market or delivered for use. The evaluation data shall record the
necessary tests. The example of the evaluation data document is as shown in
Appendix B.
6 Procedures
6.1 Purpose
Select the applicable evaluation items from Table 1 to comprehensively and
effectively reduce the adverse environmental impacts of packaging waste
disposal.
Note. Due to the diversity of materials and functional requirements, some
methods of reducing waste may be mutually exclusive, and through repeated
use and improvement of procedures, it can obtain the most suitable method for
reducing waste.
6.2 Application
For any existing, improved or newly designed package, it is evaluated in
accordance with Table 2 and meets the requirements of the relevant standards
in Table 1.
6.3 Conclusion
All results shall be recorded in the implementation of the evaluation process,
and a prepared form shall be developed in the form of an evaluation summary
as a phased conclusion. An example of the evaluation summary format is given
in Appendix B.
of the requirements is given below.
A.2.1 Specific requirements for packaging production and packaging
ingredients
A.2.1.1 Packaging shall limit the manufacturing mass (volume) to the minimum
and appropriate level, provided that the product and consumer are provided
with adequate and necessary levels of safety, hygiene and acceptable levels of
protection.
A.2.1.2 Packaging shall be reusable in terms of design, production and
commercialization, or recovery including recycling, and minimize the
environmental impact of packaging waste and residues from its handling.
A.2.1.3 Packaging shall minimize the presence of harmful or other hazardous
substances in all components of its materials or components during the
manufacturing process, resulting in minimum fly ash, soot or leachate and the
similar substances in the incineration or landfill of waste packaging or its
residues produced by the handling of packaging waste.
The three requirements of A.2.1 above shall be met at the same time.
A.2.2 Specific requirements for the reusability of packaging
A.2.2.1 The physical properties and technical characteristics of the package
shall be such that it can be returned or recycled several times under normal
foreseeable conditions of use.
A.2.2.2 Disposal of used packaging shall be in accordance with certain rules
and meet the health and safety requirements for the operator.
A.2.2.3 When the packaging is no longer reused and becomes waste, it meets
the specific requirements for recovery.
The three requirements of A.2.2 above shall be met at the same time.
A.2.3 Specific requirements for the recovery of packaging
A.2.3.1 Recovery of packaging in the form of material recycling
Recyclable packaging shall be regenerated in a subsequent manufacturing
process to a certain mass percentage of the material to a product that meets
current regulations or standards and has a sales channel. This determined
percentage can vary due to the type of material required to make up the
package.
A.2.3.2 Recovery of packaging in the form of energy recovery
d GB/T 16716.4 Packaging and packaging waste Part 4. Reuse (EN 13429-
2004, IDT)
e GB/T 16716.5 Packaging and packaging waste - Part 5. Recoverable by
material recycling (EN 13430-2004, IDT)
f EN 13431 Packaging - Requirements for packaging recoverable in the form of
energy recovery, including specification of minimum inferior calorific value
g EN 13432 Packaging - Requirements for packaging recoverable through
composting and biodegradation - Test scheme and evaluation criteria for the
final acceptance criteria
h GB/T 23156 Packaging - Packaging and the environment - Terminology (EN
13193-2000, IDT)
i GB/T 18455 Package recycling marking (refer to EN 14311)
j CR13695-1 Packaging - Requirements for measuring and verifying the four
heavy metals and other dangerous substances present in packaging and their
release into the environment - Part 1. Requirements for measuring and
verifying the four heavy metals present in packaging
k TR13695-2 Packaging - Requirements for measuring and verifying the four
heavy metals and other dangerous substances present in packaging and their
release into the environment - Part 2. Requirements for measuring and
verifying dangerous substances present in packaging, and their requirements
for their environmental emissions
Figure NA.1 -- Relationship between the seven parts of GB/T 16716 and
other relevant standards
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