CE Marking of Construction Products—Evolution of the European Approach to Harmonisation of Construction Products in the Light of Environmental Sustainability Aspects

European harmonisation of construction products provides a uniform expression of performance aspects relevant for essential characteristics coming from notified technical building regulations of the EU Member States. Since the current regulation has been in force for over seven years, this study eva...

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Main Author: Sebastian Wall
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Sustainability
Subjects:
CPR
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/11/6396
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spelling doaj-2eb163b88d524d2185fc5d506fc8a5b92021-06-30T23:17:49ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-06-01136396639610.3390/su13116396CE Marking of Construction Products—Evolution of the European Approach to Harmonisation of Construction Products in the Light of Environmental Sustainability AspectsSebastian Wall0Building Research Institute, 00-611 Warsaw, PolandEuropean harmonisation of construction products provides a uniform expression of performance aspects relevant for essential characteristics coming from notified technical building regulations of the EU Member States. Since the current regulation has been in force for over seven years, this study evaluates further possibilities of its evolution, including a more efficient approach to implementing environmental sustainability aspects. The provided research is based on qualitative analysis of the past and current legislation, official documents, related guidance, judgements, scientific articles and the author’s practical experience coming from participation in the European committees, organisations and standardisation activities. Various legislative techniques and regulatory tools that could be potentially used to review the Construction Products Regulation are analysed and compared with regards to their impact on the inclusion of environmental sustainability principles. Therefore, the objective of this research is to provide substantive grounds that can be directly or indirectly used in the policymaking processes on the European and national level.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/11/6396CPR305/2011CE markingconstruction productsenvironmental sustainability
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CE Marking of Construction Products—Evolution of the European Approach to Harmonisation of Construction Products in the Light of Environmental Sustainability Aspects
Sustainability
CPR
305/2011
CE marking
construction products
environmental sustainability
author_facet Sebastian Wall
author_sort Sebastian Wall
title CE Marking of Construction Products—Evolution of the European Approach to Harmonisation of Construction Products in the Light of Environmental Sustainability Aspects
title_short CE Marking of Construction Products—Evolution of the European Approach to Harmonisation of Construction Products in the Light of Environmental Sustainability Aspects
title_full CE Marking of Construction Products—Evolution of the European Approach to Harmonisation of Construction Products in the Light of Environmental Sustainability Aspects
title_fullStr CE Marking of Construction Products—Evolution of the European Approach to Harmonisation of Construction Products in the Light of Environmental Sustainability Aspects
title_full_unstemmed CE Marking of Construction Products—Evolution of the European Approach to Harmonisation of Construction Products in the Light of Environmental Sustainability Aspects
title_sort ce marking of construction products—evolution of the european approach to harmonisation of construction products in the light of environmental sustainability aspects
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-06-01
description European harmonisation of construction products provides a uniform expression of performance aspects relevant for essential characteristics coming from notified technical building regulations of the EU Member States. Since the current regulation has been in force for over seven years, this study evaluates further possibilities of its evolution, including a more efficient approach to implementing environmental sustainability aspects. The provided research is based on qualitative analysis of the past and current legislation, official documents, related guidance, judgements, scientific articles and the author’s practical experience coming from participation in the European committees, organisations and standardisation activities. Various legislative techniques and regulatory tools that could be potentially used to review the Construction Products Regulation are analysed and compared with regards to their impact on the inclusion of environmental sustainability principles. Therefore, the objective of this research is to provide substantive grounds that can be directly or indirectly used in the policymaking processes on the European and national level.
topic CPR
305/2011
CE marking
construction products
environmental sustainability
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/11/6396
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