- Dangerous inputs, to evaluate the impact of a practice on dangerous
inputs like raw materials, packaging, consumables, etc.
- Dangerous outputs, to evaluate the impact of a practice on
dangerous outputs like finished products, packaging, etc.
- Dangerous waste, to evaluate the impact of a practice on
dangerous waste like rubbishes, etc.
The last field ‘‘Natural environment’’ is a term which includes:
- Eco-systemic services, to evaluate the impacts of a practice on
eco-systemic services that contribute to well-being: food supply,
water, fuel, etc. The purpose is to promote, protect and
rehabilitate them.
- Respect for biodiversity, to evaluate the impacts of a practice on
all forms and combinations of life, at all levels. This includes
intra- and inter-species diversity, as well as ecosystem diversity.
The protection of biodiversity is intended to ensure the
survival of land and aquatic species, genetic variability and natural
ecosystems.
- Land use, to evaluate the impacts of a practice on land use and
on the sustainability of natural resources.
- Development of urban and rural areas, to evaluate the impacts
of a practice on urban and rural development