What is this standard about?
Recent years have seen an increasing focus on what can be done with products when users have finished with them. Policy makers worldwide are focusing on ways to reduce environmental impacts. In many countries this is leading to new incentives (e.g. legislation) to consider end-of-life processes at the design stage.
Consequently, this standard was developed to provide some initial guidance on how to include environmentally sensitive design principles in the early phase of new product development.
Who is this standard for?
It was written for product designers, design engineers and engineering designers across manufacturing industry, but specifically in the aerospace, defence and automotive sectors.
Why should you use this standard?
What’s changed since the last update?
This is a new international standard. The original British Standard (BS 8887-1:2006) on which it’s based has been tailored and adapted to suite an international audience. This international version provides a simpler process for considering sustainable design principles from the very start of the design process.
ISO 8887-1:2017