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BS EN 13592:2017 Plastics sacks for household waste collection. Types, requirements and test methods

BS EN 13592:2017

Plastics sacks for household waste collection. Types, requirements and test methods

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Standard number:BS EN 13592:2017
Pages:40
Released:2017-02-28
ISBN:978 0 580 90575 9
Status:Standard
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BS EN 13592:2017


This standard BS EN 13592:2017 Plastics sacks for household waste collection. Types, requirements and test methods is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.030.40 Installations and equipment for waste disposal and treatment
  • 55.080 Sacks. Bags

This European Standard specifies the general characteristics, test methods and requirements for sacks, bags and bin liners, made from plastic films, used for household waste collection, or household selective waste collection including the collection of biodegradable waste for organic recycling (biodegradation and composting).

For the purpose of this European Standard biodegradable and compostable sacks, including ties if any, are those which comply with EN 13432 .

This European Standard applies only to sacks, bags and bin liners for which the first use is for household waste collection or household selective waste collection.

This European Standard does not apply to sacks used to protect bins and that are not lifted at the emptying operation and thus do not require the same mechanical characteristics.

NOTE

For editorial reasons, in this document the terms “sack” and “bag” are synonymous.