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Selection of Categories
 

Selection of a product category is the first and an important step in the Green Mark program
development. The following principles are used in the consideration and incorporation of a
category selection.

The following tables are what we use in the Green Mark program to select product categories. They may be used in the Highlight Box.

Table 1. Elements to be considered and weights to be assigned by the experts

Elements to be considered

Weight

A.The overall environmental impact shall be lower than the traditional product

W1 =

B.The consensus on the criteria is readily achievable and/or there is a similar
criterion in existence

W2 =

C.The functional characteristics shall be comparable with the traditional
product

W3 =

D.Test methods and testing laboratories are already in existence

W4 =

E.Interest from manufacturers is high enough

W5 =

F.Numbers of domestic products and manufacturers are high enough

W6 =

G.Popularity of the product is high enough

W7 =

Total W1+W2+...+W7=

100

Note: This table is to be filled out by at least 30 experts. They shall assign numbers to W1 through W7, with a total of 100

Table 2.Selection and prioritization of product categories

No.

Categories

Environmental attributes

Elements to be considered

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

1

Portable computers

Energy saving, low pollution,
recyclable

A1 =

B1 =

C1 =

D1 =

E1 =

F1 =

G1 =

2

Fax machines

Energy saving, low noise, low
pollution

A2 =

B2 =

C2 =

D2 =

...

...

...

3

Water heaters

Energy saving

A3 =

B3 =

C3 =

...

...

...

...

4

Dishwashers

Energy saving, water saving

A4 =

B4 =

...

...

...

...

...

5

Rechargeable
batteries

Resource saving, reusable

A5 =

...

...

...

...

...

...

6

Textiles

Low pollution, recyclable

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

7

Television sets

Energy saving, low radiation,
low pollution

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

8

Recycled toner cartridges

Waste reduction, resource
saving

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

9

Air cleaners

Energy saving, low pollution

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

10

Gasoline additives

Low pollution

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

11

Motor oil filters

Extend life of oil

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

12

Shampoos/soaps

Low pollution

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

13

Transformers

Energy saving

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

14

Microwave ovens

Energy saving, recyclable, low pollution

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

15

Dehumidifiers

Energy saving, low noise

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

Note: Experts are required to fill in each of the 105 blocks with numbers ranging from 0 to 10.

By combining the two tables collected back from each of the experts, the total score of each of these 15 product categories may be calculated (Table 3).

Table 3.

Categories

Expert 1

Expert 2

Expert 3

...

...

...

...

Expert 30

Total
Score

Portable computers

S1

S1

S1

...

...

...

...

...

...

Fax machines

S2

S2

S2

...

...

...

...

...

...

Water heaters

S3

S3

S3

...

...

...

...

...

...

Dishwashers

S4

S4

S4

...

...

...

...

...

...

Rechargeable batteries

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

Textiles

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

Television sets

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

Recycled toner cartridges

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

Air cleaners

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

Gasoline additives

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

Motor oil filters

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

Shampoos/soaps

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

Transformers

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

Microwave ovens

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

Dehumidifiers

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

Note: S1 = A1xW1 + A2xW2 +A3xW3 + A4xW4 + A5xW5 +A6xW6 + A7xW7

All the scores collected back from 30 experts were then put into sequence. The top ten were
selected as the potential product categories to be further studied.

Procedure of Conducting a Feasibility Study--Dehumidifiers as An Example

1.Market Survey

  1. The number of dehumidifiers sold in Taiwan during the last seven years soared from 110,000 in 1992 to 150,000 in 1998
  2. The daily dehumidifying capacity of thirty models of dehumidifiers ranges from 5 to 40 liters, with most of them at 6.
  3. Either R-22 or R-134a is used as coolant. Models using R-134a are still quite popular.
    Although R-134a is considered to have higher impact on the environment, it is not
    prohibited from use yet.
  4. All these thirty dehumidifiers have power consumption under 500 kW, with most of them at
    200 ~ 300 kW
  5. The energy factor of them ranges from 0.5 to 1.4, with only 7 of them over 1.0. In other words, only about 23% of them have an E.F. value over 1.0.
  6. Only ten models bear noise label. They all have a noise level lower than 50 dB. According to the manufacturers, most of the dehumidifiers sold on the market are under 50 dB.


2.Preparation of Draft Criteria


The following table is the conclusion and shows how the attributes were reflected in the final
criteria.

Table: Environmental attributes of dehumidifiers considered in the criteria development stage

Environmental Attributes
Considered

Result

Explanation

1. Reduction or elimination of
coolant with high environmental impact

Not included in the criteria

1.R-22 is not prohibited by the Montreal Protocol yet
2.Numbers of
dehumidifiers using R-22 or R-134a are equal

2. Energy factor (E.F. value)

The E.F. value of the dehumidifiers shall be higher than 1.0. The E.F. value is defined as the ratio of
dehumidifying capacity (kg H2O/hr) over total electrical power (kW)

 

3. Reduction of noise level

Noise level should be indicated in
the user

Noise level of most
dehumidifiers in the market is already under
50dB.

4. Elimination of hazardous
surface coating material

No mercury or mercuric compounds shall be used. Pigments
containing lead, cadmium, or
chromium (+6) or the metallic
oxides of them shall not be used
too.

 

5. Identification of plastic
material for easy separation
after use

Plastic material with a surface area larger than 100 square centimeter or weighs more than 100 grams
shall bear identification codes.

 


3.The Use of Life Cycle Consideration Concept in the Criteria Development


Table: Criteria selection matrix used by Green Mark for the dehumidifier


Stage of the life
cycle

Environmental input/output indicators

Use of Energy and
Resource

Impact on Human Health

Emission to

Water

Air

Waste

 

 

 

 

GM

T

GM

T

GM

T

GM

T

GM

T

 

 

 

 

Resource Extraction

@

@

@

@

O

O

@

@

@

@

 

 

 

 

Production

@

@

@#

*

O#

*

@

@

O

O

 

 

 

 

Distribution

@

@

@

@

O

O

O

O

@

@

 

 

 

 

Use

@#

*

O

O

O

O

O

O

@

@

 

 

 

 

Disposal

@#

*

@#

*

@#

*

@

@

@#

*

 

 

 

 

Note: GM denotes Green Mark product whereas T denotes traditional product with comparable
functional characteristics.

O denotes negligible environmental attribute, @ denotes important attribute, * denotes significant attribute, and # denotes attributes considered in the criteria.


Direction:Environmental Protection Administration Goverment of the Republic of China
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