Standardisation Request M/543 requires the following: "Definition of parameters and methods relevant for assessing durability, upgradability and ability to repair, re-use and re-manufacture of products". Hence, this Technical Report "Definitions related to material efficiency" will constitute a collection of common terms used in deliverables prepared in accordance with M/543. The purpose of such a collection is to provide a single definition of key terms used in different deliverables from the CEN-CENELEC TC10. The source of the terms and definitions can be documents developed in the various working groups of the CEN-CENELEC TC10 or any text referenced by such documents. In case of discrepancies between multiple definitions for the same term, this Technical report will recommend a preferred definition.

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CEN/CLC/JTC 10/WG 1 is a Working Group within CLC. It is named "Terminology" and is responsible for: To develop Technical Reports regarding the definitions related to material efficiency and the use of generic material efficiency standards when writing energy related product specific standardization deliverables This committee has published 1 standards.

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