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>BSI Standards >13 ENVIRONMENT. HEALTH PROTECTION. SAFETY>13.030 Wastes>13.030.50 Recycling>BS EN 18092:2025 Design-for-recycling guidelines for plastic construction products. Insulation products of expanded polystyrene (EPS)
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BS EN 18092:2025 Design-for-recycling guidelines for plastic construction products. Insulation products of expanded polystyrene (EPS)

BS EN 18092:2025

Design-for-recycling guidelines for plastic construction products. Insulation products of expanded polystyrene (EPS)

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Standard number:BS EN 18092:2025
Pages:16
Released:2025-10-20
ISBN:978 0 539 28118 7
Status:Standard
BS EN 18092:2025 - Design-for-recycling Guidelines for Plastic Construction Products

BS EN 18092:2025 - Design-for-recycling Guidelines for Plastic Construction Products

Insulation Products of Expanded Polystyrene (EPS)

Standard Number: BS EN 18092:2025

Pages: 16

Release Date: October 20, 2025

ISBN: 978 0 539 28118 7

Status: Standard

Overview

The BS EN 18092:2025 standard provides comprehensive guidelines for the design-for-recycling of plastic construction products, with a specific focus on insulation products made from expanded polystyrene (EPS). As the construction industry continues to evolve towards more sustainable practices, this standard serves as a crucial resource for manufacturers, designers, and environmental specialists aiming to enhance the recyclability of EPS insulation products.

Why Choose BS EN 18092:2025?

In an era where environmental sustainability is paramount, the BS EN 18092:2025 standard is an essential tool for those involved in the construction and manufacturing sectors. It provides a structured approach to designing EPS insulation products that are not only effective in their primary function but also optimized for recycling at the end of their lifecycle. This standard helps in reducing waste, conserving resources, and minimizing the environmental impact of construction activities.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Guidelines: Offers detailed instructions on how to design EPS insulation products with recycling in mind, ensuring that they can be efficiently processed and reused.
  • Environmental Impact Reduction: Aims to minimize the ecological footprint of construction products by promoting sustainable design practices.
  • Industry Relevance: Tailored specifically for the construction industry, addressing the unique challenges and opportunities associated with EPS insulation products.
  • Future-Proofing: Aligns with the latest environmental regulations and standards, ensuring compliance and future readiness.

Benefits of Implementing the Standard

By adhering to the BS EN 18092:2025 guidelines, companies can achieve several benefits:

  • Enhanced Sustainability: Contribute to a circular economy by designing products that are easier to recycle and repurpose.
  • Cost Efficiency: Reduce waste management costs by creating products that are simpler to disassemble and recycle.
  • Market Competitiveness: Gain a competitive edge by offering environmentally friendly products that meet consumer demand for sustainable solutions.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Ensure compliance with current and future environmental regulations, avoiding potential fines and penalties.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS EN 18092:2025 standard is designed for a wide range of stakeholders in the construction and manufacturing industries, including:

  • Manufacturers: Companies producing EPS insulation products can use these guidelines to improve the recyclability of their offerings.
  • Designers and Engineers: Professionals involved in the design and development of construction products can integrate these principles into their workflows.
  • Environmental Specialists: Experts focused on sustainability and environmental impact can leverage this standard to advocate for greener practices.
  • Regulatory Bodies: Organizations responsible for setting and enforcing environmental standards can use this document as a benchmark for best practices.

Conclusion

The BS EN 18092:2025 standard is a vital resource for anyone involved in the design, production, and regulation of EPS insulation products. By following these guidelines, stakeholders can significantly enhance the sustainability of their products, reduce environmental impact, and align with global efforts towards a more sustainable future. Embrace the principles of design-for-recycling and contribute to a greener, more sustainable construction industry.

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BS EN 18092:2025


This standard BS EN 18092:2025 Design-for-recycling guidelines for plastic construction products. Insulation products of expanded polystyrene (EPS) is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.030.50 Recycling
  • 83.080.20 Thermoplastic materials
  • 91.100.60 Thermal and sound insulating materials
This document specifies the general “design for recycling” guidelines for EPS raw materials. It provides guidance on the impact of specific design characteristics on the recyclability of the product in practice and recommended design options to ensure that the product is recyclable, including target values and performance ranges, where applicable. It also provides a definition of recyclable product and of design for recycling. This document refers to EPS thermal insulation products but may be used for other EPS construction products where appropriate. This document refers to the recycling processes of EPS insulation products. The sorting and collecting steps are not part of this document. This document takes into account all currently known recycling processes that are suitable to enable the circular economy for insulation materials. Particular attention is paid to ensuring that the most energy-efficient processes are given preference, especially mechanical recycling. For some of these processes, practical experience has been gained over many years, so a basic knowledge base for the development of a guideline is already available. At the same time, it is important to also take into account future-oriented processes, for which at the moment little but increasing experience is available or which have so far only been implemented on a small scale.