GSO ISO 15270:2011
ISO 15270:2008
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
12 October 2011
Plastic - Guidelines for the recovery and recycling for plastics waste
GSO ISO 15270:2011 Files
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21 Pages
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14 Pages
Current Edition
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GSO ISO 15270:2011 Scope
This International Standard provides guidance for the development of standards and specifications covering
plastics waste recovery, including recycling. The standard establishes the different options for the recovery of
plastics waste arising from pre-consumer and post-consumer sources as illustrated diagrammatically in
Annex A. The standard also establishes the quality requirements that should be considered in all steps of the
recovery process, and provides general recommendations for inclusion in material standards, test standards
and product specifications. Consequently, the process stages, requirements, recommendations and
terminology presented in this International Standard are intended to be of general applicability.
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