Industrial Standards for Recycled Products

Recycling
30 Aug 2022

Consumers are often hesitant to purchase recycled products, mainly because they might be of poor quality. To make recycled products more marketable, common standards are critically needed to ensure that the industry produces only quality products and to persuade consumers to buy them. Common standards can reduce transaction costs because they guarantee the quality of recycled products (Kojima and Atienza, 2010).

1. Japan

Since 2000, Japan has accelerated standardisation to promote recycling through the Japan Industrial Standard (Kojima and Atienza, 2010). In 2017, Japan had 10,622 standards, 5,855 of which corresponded with international standards (JISC, 2017). As of 31 March 2019, Japan had 10,773 standards. Table 1 lists some standards related to promotion of plastic recycling.

Table 1. Industrial Standards for Promoting Plastic Recycling in Japan

JIS Number

Name of Standard

Issue

JIS K 6899: 2000

Plastics – Symbols and abbreviations

Labels indicating characteristics of basic polymers and their properties, fillers and reinforcements, plasticisers, and flame retardants

JIS K 6999: 2004

Plastics – Identification and display of plastic products

Labelling system for identification when determining the handling of plastic products

JIS Z 0130: 2015

Environmental considerations for packaging

Packaging management through basic requirements, optimisation of packaging systems, reuse, material recycling, energy recovery, and organic recycling

JIS Z 0150: 2018

Packaging – Symbols for handling of packaged cargo

Graphical symbols for handling the storage and distribution of packaged cargo

JIS Z 0609: 2017

Plastic flat pallets using recycled containers and packaging

Recycled containers and packaging for plastic flat pallets

JIS Z 0666: 2017

Application of radio frequency identification (RFID) to the supply chain – product packaging

RFID specifications for supply chain of product packaging

JIS Z 1707: 2019

General rules for plastic film for food packaging

General rules for single-layer and multi-layer plastic films used in food packaging

JIS Z 7001: 2007

Plastics – Environmental aspect – General introduction guidelines for standards

General guidance of environmental aspects in plastic product standards

JIS Z 7121: 2007

Life cycle inventory survey method, including the recycling stage of plastic

Adoption of life-cycle assessment in the recycling stage of plastic

Source: Kikakurui.com.

2. China

China delivers many national standards to enhance plastic recycling. They are called GB (Guo Biao) Standards. Thirty-two prefix code classifications differentiate GB Standards from one industrial sector to another. Amongst those classifications, one is for the environmental protection sector, namely HJ, HJ/T, HJT, under the Ministry of Ecology and Environment of China (China National Standards Service Center). The GB Standards are generally classified into two stages: mandatory (prefix code without T) and recommended (prefix code with T). Table 2 lists several GB Standards.

Table 2. Industrial Standards for Promoting Plastic Recycling in China

GB Standards Number

Name of Standard

Issue

HJ 209-2017

Technical requirement for environmental labelling of products – Plastic packaging products

Environmental labelling guideline for plastic packaging products

HJ 2540-2015

Technical requirement for environmental labelling of products – Wood plastic composites products

Environmental labelling guideline for wood plastic composites products

HJ 421-2008

Standard of packaging bags, containers, and warning symbols specific to medical waste

Requirements for special packaging bags, containers, and warning signs for medical waste

HJ/T 226-2005

Technical requirement for environmental labelling of products – Plastic pipes for construction

Environmental labelling guideline for plastic pipes for construction

HJ/T 231-2006

Technical requirement for environmental labelling of products – Products made from recycled plastics

Environmental labelling guideline for products made from recycled plastics

HJ/T 233-2006

Technical requirement for environmental labelling of products – Foamed plastics

Environmental labelling guideline for foamed plastics

HJ/T 237-2006

Technical requirement for environmental labelling of products – Plastic doors and windows

Environmental labelling guideline for plastic doors and windows

HJ/T 364-2007

Technical specifications for pollution control during collection and recycling of waste plastics

Pollution control supervision and management during storage, transportation, pre-treatment, and recycling of waste plastics.

Source: China National Standards Service Center.

3. Indonesia

Indonesia promotes plastic recycling through standards on environmental management, specifically on eco-labelling criteria. One standard is SNI (Indonesian National Standard) under the National Standardization Body (BSN). Table 3 lists the specific industrial standards on eco-labelling criteria.

Table 3. Industrial Standards for Promoting Plastic Recycling in Indonesia

SNI Number

Name of Standard

Issue

SNI 19-4377-1996

Polyethylene plastic for packaging

Guidance to production of polyethylene plastic for packaging

SNI 7188.7:2016

Eco-labelling criteria – Part 7: Category for plastic and bioplastic shopping bags that easily decompose

Guidance to production of recyclable plastic products, including the attachment of eco-label logo, certification number, and statement on their easy-to-decompose characteristic

SNI 7322:2008

Melamine products – Tableware

Guidance to production of melamine products such as table class="table table-striped"ware

SNI 7323:2008

Plastic – Food and beverage containers – Polystyrene foam

Guidance to production of food and beverage containers including polystyrene foam

SNI 8424:2017

Recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) resin

Guidance to production of Recycled PET resin

SNI ISO 14021:2017

Environmental labels and declarations – Self declared environmental claim (type II environmental labelling)

Declaration of the implementation of Type II (self-declared environmental claim) of the environmental labelling

Source: Center for Environmental and Forestry Standardization (2017)BSN.

4. The Philippines

To promote plastic recycling, the Philippines has established the Philippine National Standard (PNS) through the Bureau of Philippine Standards (BPS). Table 4 lists the relevant standards, mostly adopted from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

Table 4. Industrial Standards for Promoting Plastic Recycling in the Philippines

PNS Number

Name of Standard

Issue

PNS 2102:2013

Specifications for compostable class="table table-striped" plastics

Identification and labelling of plastics and plastic products suitable class="table table-striped" for recovery through aerobic composting

PNS ISO 14006:2011

Environmental management systems – Guidelines for incorporating eco-design

Management of eco-design as part of the environmental management system

PNS ISO TR 14062:2011

Environmental management – Integrating environmental aspects into product design and development

Concepts and current practices relating to the integration of environmental aspects into product design and development

PNS ISO 14026:2018

Environmental labels and declarations – Principles, requirements, and guidelines for communication of footprint information

Footprint communications for products, addressing areas of concern relating to the environment

PNS ISO TS 14027:2018

Environmental labels and declarations – Development of product category rules

Product category rules within a type III environmental declaration or footprint communication programme based on life cycle assessment

Source: BPS.

5. Malaysia

To promote plastic recycling, Malaysia applies the Malaysian Standards (MS) developed by the Department of Standards Malaysia under the Ministry of International Trade and Industry. The Department of Standards Malaysia has appointed the Standard and Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia (SIRIM Berhad) as the sole national agency coordinating standards development activities. As many as 5,165 standards had been formulated as of 8 October 2019 (Department of Standards Malaysia, 2019). About 60% are aligned with international standards. Related to plastics and plastic products, 390 standards have been offered. SIRIM Berhad has also issued SIRIM ecolabelling criteria documents. Table 5 lists standards related to plastic recycling.

Table 5. Industrial Standards for Promoting Plastic Recycling in Malaysia

MS/SIRIM Number

Name of Standard

Issue

MS 1904:2006

Specification for polyethylene plastics moulding and extrusion

materials from recycled post-consumer (HDPE) sources

Specification for producing certain plastics products

MS ISO 14024:2000

Environmental labels and declarations – Type I environmental labelling – Principles and procedures

Declaration of the implementation of Type I of environmental labelling

MS ISO 15270:2008

Plastics – Guidelines for the recovery and recycling of plastics waste

Standards and specifications covering plastics waste recovery, including different options of recovery and quality requirements in all steps of recovery

SIRIM ECO 001:2018

Eco-labelling criteria – Biodegradable and compostable class="table table-striped" plastic and bioplastic

Eco-labelling criteria for biodegradable and compostable class="table table-striped" plastic and bioplastic (revision)

SIRIM ECO 009:2019

Eco-labelling criteria – Biodegradable and compostable class="table table-striped" biomass products

Eco-labelling criteria for biodegradable and compostable class="table table-striped" biomass products (revision)

SIRIM ECO 018:2017

Eco-labelling criteria – Recycled plastic products

Eco-labelling criteria for recycled plastic products

Sources: Malaysian Standards OnlineMohamed (2010)SIRIM Berhad.