Withdrawn from 03.05.2021
Although the standard’s status is withdrawn, it still has the presumption of conformity in the meaning of regulation 1221/2009 and conformance with the regulation
’s requirements can be guaranteed by using the withdrawn version of the standard. The presumption of conformity is valid until a corresponding amendment is published in the Official Journal of the European Union.
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Although the standard’s status is withdrawn, it still has the presumption of conformity in the meaning of regulation 765/2008 and conformance with the regulation
’s requirements can be guaranteed by using the withdrawn version of the standard. The presumption of conformity is valid until a corresponding amendment is published in the Official Journal of the European Union.
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Although the standard’s status is withdrawn, it still has the presumption of conformity in the meaning of regulation 768/2008/EC and conformance with the regulation
’s requirements can be guaranteed by using the withdrawn version of the standard. The presumption of conformity is valid until a corresponding amendment is published in the Official Journal of the European Union.
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of harmonised standards published in the Official Journal of the European Union, visit: http://ec.europa.eu/growth/single-market/european-standards/harmonised-standards/
This International Standard gives guidance on the design and use of environmental performance evaluation (EPE) within an organization. It is applicable to all organizations, regardless of type, size, location and complexity. This International Standard does not establish environmental performance levels. The guidance in this International Standard can be used to support an organization’s own approach to EPE, including its commitments to compliance with legal and other requirements, the prevention of pollution, and continual improvement. NOTE This International Standard is a generic standard and does not include guidance on specific methods for valuing or weighting different kinds of impacts in different kinds of sectors, disciplines, etc. Depending on the nature of the organization’s activities, it is often necessary to refer to other sources for additional information and guidance on sector-specific topics, different subject matters, or different scientific disciplines.
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