Changes for page C0258 - cecAP FAQs
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... ... @@ -1,13 +1,7 @@ 1 1 = Introduction = 2 2 3 -This section provides a list of frequently asked questions ("FAQs") we have received from people completing the ircecAP, and the related answers.3 +This section provides a list of frequently asked questions ("FAQs") we have received from people completing the cecAP. 4 4 5 -(% class="box infomessage" %) 6 -((( 7 -A description of the CEC Certification process, from signing the NDA to certification of the claim, is provided here: 8 -[[https:~~/~~/cecocert.com/bin/view/StartPage/X0200%20-%20Overview%20of%20the%20CEC%20Certification%20Process/>>https://cecocert.com/bin/view/StartPage/X0200%20-%20Overview%20of%20the%20CEC%20Certification%20Process/]] 9 -))) 10 - 11 11 = Q1) What Life Cycle Analysis ("LCA") data and calculations do we need to provide during the CEC Assessment? = 12 12 13 13 == Evidence independent of who conducted the LCA Analysis == ... ... @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ 92 92 * Records showing the total amount of production waste produced by your facility, for and per each material you claim is recycled 93 93 * Records showing that these wastes have been forwarded to a recycling provided 94 94 * A declaration by the recycling provide with the following details: 95 -** Weight of waste received for recycling , and the type(s) of material received89 +** Weight of waste received for recycling 96 96 ** Description of the recycling process, including some photographic evidence illustrating the recycling process as conducted by the recycling provider; not generic photos found on the Internet are not accepted 97 97 ** Description of the resulting product, for example resin for injection moulding, waste water or gutter pipes, films for card production 98 98 ** Photographic evidence of the resulting product as produced by the recycling provider; generic photos found on the Internet are not accepted