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Table 2. Criteria for Dishwasher Detergents and Glass Product Groups
Dishwasher Detergents Product Group Criteria Flat Glass Product Group Criteria
Criterion 1. Raw Material Extraction Man-
Criterion 1. Dosing Requirements
agement
Criterion 2. Toxicity For the Aquatic Environment Criterion 2. Selection of Raw Materials
Criterion 2.1. Indicators of Harmful-
Criterion 3. Biodegradability ness That Should be Avoided in Raw
Materials
Criterion 3.1. Biodegradability of Surface Active Agents Criterion 2.2. The Use of Off-Site
Glass Cullets as Raw Materials
Criterion 3.2. Biodegradability of Organic Compounds Criterion 3. Production process
Criterion 4. Sustainable supply of palm oil, palm kernel Criterion 3.1. Recycling of On-Site
Glass Cullet Generated During the
oil and derivatives Production Process
Criterion 5. Excluded and Restricted Substances Criterion 3.2. Energy consumption
Criterion 5.1. Specified excluded and restricted Criterion 3.3. Air emissions
substances
Criterion 5.1.1. Specified excluded sub- Criterion 4. Waste Management
stances
Criterion 5.1.2. Restricted substances Criterion 5. Packacking
Criterion 5.1.3. Elemental Phosphorus Criterion 6. Suitability for Use
Content
Criterion 5.2. Restricted substances Criterion 7. Informing the Consumer
Criterion 8. Information Shown on the Envi-
Criterion 5.3. Elemental Phosphorus Content
ronmental Label
Criterion 5.4. Harmful substances
Criterion 5.5. Substances of high importance
Criterion 5.6. Essences
Criterion 5.7. Preservatives
Criterion 5.8. Coloring Materials
Criterion 5.9. Enzymes
Criterion 6. Packaging
Criterion 6.1. Weight Benefit Ratio (WBR)
Criterion 6.2. Design For Recycling
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