ANALYSIS OF THE PROSPECTS OF ADAPTATION OF THE NATIONAL SYSTEM OF STATE STANDARDS IN THE FIELD OF PRODUCT COMPOSITION LABELING FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CLOSED-CYCLE PRODUCTION

  • Tarveranova Ekaterina Kuban State University, Krasnodar, Russia
  • Ratner Svetlana V.A. Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences RAS, Moscow, Russia
Keywords: waste recycling, closed-cycle production, national standards, safety data sheet, chemical products

Abstract

The development of new technologies and organizational schemes for the processing of production and consumption waste is one of the most important priorities for the innovative development of most industrialized countries of the world. An analysis of the scientific literature in this area shows that one of the barriers faced by enterprises when using secondary raw materials is the lack of a system for assessing its quality. Another limiting factor in the development of secondary raw materials markets is the possible presence of certain chemicals in decommissioned and recyclable products that may have a negative impact on human health or the environment during processing. The purpose of this work is to analyze the prospects for adapting the national system of state standards of the Russian Federation for the safe development of closed-cycle production. The Safety Data Sheet (PB) in the Russian Federation is a mandatory part of the technical documentation for chemical products (substance, mixture, material, industrial waste) and is intended to provide consumers with reliable information on the safety of industrial use, storage, transportation and disposal of chemical products, as well as its use for domestic purposes. However, currently there are problems of unreliable or incomplete information in the documents accompanying chemical products, among which PB causes the greatest dissonance.

Published
2021-11-14
Section
Sustainable development