Published 10-06-08
Submitted by Leonardo Academy
Madison, WI - October 6, 2008 - Leonardo Academy invites all interested stakeholders to submit applications to participate on the Standards Committee for BSR/SCS-002-200x, "Type III Life-Cycle Impact Profile Declarations for Products and Services."
As announced in the PINS filing, posted in ANSI Standards Action on November 9, 2007, a Standards Committee will be formed to develop a standard intended to:
"Specif[y] the life-cycle impact assessment (LCIA) methods, scope, metrics and format for declarations. This standard will comply with the requirements of ISO 14044 and ASTM draft standard E06.71.10. This standard is not intended to establish minimum environmental performance requirements or define a preference for one technology relative to another. This standard is intended to develop a uniform and standardized format for properly reporting the environmental life-cycle impacts of any system studied. The standard explicitly excludes weighting factors and interpretation of LCIA results."
The Project Need was described as follows:
"To have verifiable environmental performance data and information in a consistent format, based on a full life-cycle impact assessment."
Industry stakeholders were identified as including: "service industries and their clients, building industry professionals, building owners and operators." Regulators, academicians, environmental representatives, and other interested stakeholders are also invited apply.
How to Apply
Interested parties can download the application form at http://www.leonardoacademy.org/Projects/LCIADecStdDevelopment.html. Applications should be submitted to the Leonardo Academy-a neutral third-party ANSI-accredited organization dedicated to advancing sustainability through the competitive market-by Monday, November 3, 2008. Notification of selection to committee will be completed by Friday, November 7, 2008. The first standards committee meeting will take place by teleconference on Friday, November 14, 2008.
Leonardo Academy is a charitable (501c3)nonprofit that promotes sustainability. Our primary focus is developing and supporting approaches to environmental improvement that put the competitive market to work on improving the environment. Work includes: Cleaner and Greener® recognition and certification program for emission reduction actions by companies, organizations, events, families and individuals - Key role in authoring and supporting U.S. Green Building Council' LEED® for Existing Buildings Rating System, Supporting development, implementation and documentation of LEED projects - Sustainability training and education - Prairie and savannah restoration - ANSI Accredited Standard Developer: Developing ANSI standard for emissions inventories, emission reduction credits and offsets.
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