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Initiative emerged at ISO/TC 122 pre-meeting from Asian Packaging Federation with support from Europe, China, Korea, and Japan
1st
Meeting in Stockholm, Sweden, Dec. 2009
14 Nations participating
Reduce the environmental impact of packaging
Minimize the risk of technical barriers to trade
Not to conflict with existing standards◦
Modeled on
European CEN standards
Japanese (Asian) standards -
JPI
Belgium
China
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Italy
Japan
Kenya
Korea
Netherlands
Sweden
Thailand
UK
USA
WG1 –
General Requirements
WG2 –
Optimization (Source Reduction) including Hazardous Substances
WG3 –
Reuse
WG4 –
Recycling
WG5 –
Energy Recovery
WG7 –
Organic Recovery
WG6 –
Technical Report –
Chemical Recovery
Working Group Convenor (Chair) Project Leader1-
General Requirements
Mr. Wang Yuande(China)
Mr. Fred Hayes(US)
2-
Optimization Mr. Michael Nieuwesteeg(Netherlands)
Ms. Laura Rowell(US)
3 -
Reuse Mr. Wang Weishan(China)
Mr. Jongkyong Kim(Korea)
4 -
Recycling Mr. Takehiro Kaneko(Japan)
Ms. Marilyn Baker(US)
5 –
Energy Recovery Mr. Seung-Jin Choi(Korea)
Mr. Seung-Jin Choi(Korea)
7 –
Organic Recovery Dr. Ramani Narayan(United States)
Mr. Bruno De Wilde(Belgium) and Mr.Kazunori Miura(Japan)
Working Group Convenor (Chair) Project Leader6 –
Chemical Recovery Dr. Myung-Hoon Lee(Korea)
Dr. Shunji Kojima(Japan)
ISO/TC 122/SC 4 + WG meetings Tokyo 5-8 October 2010◦
Preparation and circulations of CDs
WG meetings by web, telephone & mail February – May 2011
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Preparation of DIS
ISO/TC 122/SC 4 + WG meetings Atlanta 2-6 May 2011◦
Preparation and circulation of DIS
WG meetings by web, telephone and mail November 2011 -
March 2012
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Preparation of FDIS
ISO/TC 122/SC 4 + WG meetings Seoul May 2012◦
Preparation and circulation of FDIS◦
WGs are made dormant
Guidance to an environmentally responsible approach to packaging production, use and post-use management
Voluntary standards but prescriptive (i.e. if you claim to meet a standard, you must meet all of its requirements)
Countries could require compliance
Companies could require application of standards
Retailers could require their suppliers to meet the standards
•Aligns with existing standards•Common reference for all stakeholders debating the•environmental impact of packaging •Prevent ad-hoc regional requirementsPlatform for communications with
regulatory authoritiesGlobal approach for global market
Harmonized packaging requirementsSupports free trade
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