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Material stewardship is an approach to source, produce, design, use, reuse, and recycle materials in a ecologically and socially most responsible way to achieve material sustainability. In this sense, material stewardship is closely connected to concept of a closed loop product lifecycle.[1].
To classify the stages of material stewardship, the EN15804 (Sustainability of construction works - Environmental product declarations)[2] provides a useful structure:
A similar structure has been developed by Christopher D. Taylor e.a.[1]:
The categories for assessing material stewardship are along the lines of the triple bottomline of sustainability with the ecological and social category in the first place, sometimes complemented by economy.
The Cradle to Cradle Certified Product Standard specifies the following categories[3]:
Various material stewardship systems provide criteria, award and promote the responsible sourcing, use, reuse, recycling of materials.
One of the first has been the certification system issued by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), which has been established as an association in 1993[4]
With the rise of consumer awareness for sustainability in general and the growing number of green building labels in the construction sector in specific, various material stewardship systems have been established:
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