GSO EN 15347:2023
EN 15347:2007
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
03 May 2023
Plastics - Recycled Plastics - Characterisation of plastics wastes
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GSO EN 15347:2023 Scope
This European Standard provides a scheme for the characterisation of plastics wastes, laying out those properties for which the supplier of the waste shall make information available to the purchaser, and identifying test methods where applicable. The scheme provides for a division of information between "Required Data", where a statement is required, even if it is "unclassified", and additional "Optional Data" which the supplier may choose to provide if it adds value to the waste.
This standard is applicable without prejudice to any existing legislation.
NOTE This standard does not cover the characterisation of plastics recyclates.
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