b'Environmental Product Declaration | Resene Aquaclear ResultsEnvironmentalEN15804+A2 coreResource use indicators Waste and output flowAdditional environmentalEN15804+A1 environmental environmental impactThe resource use indicators describe the use ofindicators impact indicators impact indicatorsimpact indicators indicators renewableandnon-renewablematerialWasteindicatorsdescribewastegeneratedThese indicators are voluntarily included toEN15804+A1coreenvironmentalimpact Thereportedimpactcategoriesrepresentresources,renewableandnon-renewablewithin the life cycle of the product. Waste isfacilitate modularity where an EPD is usedcategoriesaidwithhistoricalcomparison impact potentials. They are approximationsprimary energy and water.categorised by hazard class, end of life fateasinputdataforcreatinganotherEPDand are used within various rating tools.The following tables show the resultsof environmental impacts that could occur ifand exported energy content. downstreaminthevaluechain(EPD groupedinsevencategories,eachThe use of primary energy is separated intoInternational, 2024). ResultsusingtheEN15804+A1indicators the emissions would follow the underlyingenergy used as raw material and energy usedand characterisation factors are included to looking at different types of indicators.impact pathway and meet certain conditionsas energy carrier as per option C in Annex 3Table 13: Life cycle inventory indicators onaid comparison and backwards compatibility Theheadingsprovidedescriptionsforinthereceivingenvironmentwhiledoingin the PCR (EPD International, 2024). waste categories and output flows Table 15: Additional environmental impactwith rating tools. While the indicators and each of these categories.so.TheenvironmentalimpactresultsareIndicator Abbr. indicators Note on water consumption:Indicator Abbr. characterisationmethodsarefromEN therefore relative expressions only and doHazardous waste disposed HWD 15804:2012+A1:2013,otherLCArulesfor Eachcolumnofnumbersrepresentsnot predict actual impacts, the exceeding ofThe FW indicator in the EPD results tablesNon-hazardous waste disposed NHWD GWP-GHGGWP-GHG thestudy(systemboundaries,allocation, one declared unit:thresholds, safety margins, or risks.reportsconsumption(i.e.netuse)of blueGWP-GHG (IPCC AR5)GWP-GHGetc.)areaccordingtoEN15804:2012 water, including river water, lake water andRadioactive waste disposed RWDthepaintandpackagingrequiredLong-termemissions(100years)arenotgroundwater.ThisindicatordeliberatelyComponents for reuse CRU (IPCC AR5) +A2:2019; i.e. this study does not claim that to apply 1 coat to 1 m of a surfacetakenintoconsiderationintheimpactexcludes consumption of green water (rainRespiratory inorganicsPM the results of the A1 indicators are compliant basedontheproductsspecifiedestimate. water), as net loss should be interpreted asMaterials for energy recovery MER Ionising radiationhumanIRP with EN 15804:2012+A1:2013.spread rate. anyadditionalwaterlossbeyondwhatMaterials for recycling MFR healthTable 16: EN15804+A1Table 11:EN15804+A2 Core Environmentalwould occur in the original, natural system.Exported electrical energy EEE Eco-toxicityfreshwaterETP-fw Environmental impact indicatorsThe estimated impact results are onlyImpact Indicators Exported thermal energy EETIndicator Abbr.relativestatements,whichdonotIndicator Abbr. Human toxicitycancer HTP-c (EN15804+A1)Table 12: Life cycle inventory indicators onHuman toxicitynon-cancerHTP-nc Global warming potential GWP indicatetheendpointsoftheimpactGlobal warming potentialtotal GWP-t use of resourcestotalGlobal warming potentialfossil GWP-f Land use related impacts / SQP Depletion potential of theODP(EN15804+A1)categories, exceeding threshold values,Indicator Abbr. Biogenic carbon contentsoil qualitystratospheric ozone layersafety margins and/or risks. Global warming potentialbiogenic GWP-bUse of renewable primary energyPERE indicators Acidification potential of AP(EN15804+A1)Global warming potentialland useGWP-luluc excluding renewable primary energyThis indicator is identical to GWP-total except that the CFland and waterand land use change resources used as raw materials Biogenic carbon refers to the carbon storedfor biogenic CO 2is set to zero. It has been included in the Ozone depletion ODP EPD following the PCR. Eutrophication potential EP(EN15804+A1)Use of renewable primary energyPERM inorganicmaterials.Thisissequestered Acidification potentialAP resources used as raw materials during growth and released at end of life.GWP-GHG (IPCC AR5) is an additional GWP100 indicator that is aligned with the Intergovernmental Panel onPhotochemical ozonePOCP(EN15804+A1)Eutrophication potentialfreshwater EP-fw Total use of renewable primary energyPERT EN15804+A2requiresthedeclarationofClimate Change (IPCC) 2013 Fifth Assessment Reportcreation potential resources biogenic carbon content of the product and(AR5) (IPCC, 2013), national greenhouse gas reportingAbiotic depletion potential ADP-e(EN15804+A1)Eutrophication potentialmarine EP-m Use of non-renewable primary energyPENRE frameworks in Australia and New Zealand and previous its packaging.versions of the Construction Products PCR elementsEutrophication potentialterrestrial EP-t excluding non-renewable primary(PCR2019:14v1.11). It excludes biogenic carbon andAbiotic depletion potentialADP-f(EN15804+A1)Photochemical ozone formationPOFC energy resources used as raw materials Table 14: Biogenic Carbon Indicators indirect radiative forcing.fossil fuelspotentialUse of non-renewable primary energyPENRM This impact category deals mainly with the eventual resources used as raw materials Indicator Abbr. impact of low dose ionizing radiation on human health of Abiotic depletion potentialmineralsADP-mm the nuclear fuel cycle. It does not consider effects due to & metals * Total use of non-renewable primaryPENRT Biogenic carbon contentproduct BCC-prod possible nuclear accidents, occupational exposure nor Abiotic depletion potentialfossilADP-f energy resources Biogenic carbon contentpackaging BCC-pack due to radioactive waste disposal in underground * Use of secondary material SM facilities. Potential ionizing radiation from the soil, from fuels radon and some construction materials, is also not Water depletion potential * WDP Use of renewable secondary fuels RSF measured by this indicatorThe results of these environmental impact indicators shall Use of non-renewable secondary fuels NRSF be used with care as the uncertainties on these results are *The results of this environmental impact indicator shall beTotal use of net fresh water FW high or as there is limited experience with the indicator.used with care as the uncertainties of these results are high or as there is limited experience with the indicator.resene.com Return to contents|14'