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Influence of planned abolition system
Legal analysis: "Planned abolishment system" is an enterprise strategy, which makes a specific product look outdated and obsolete after reaching a certain service life, or intentionally designs a limited service life for the product, and needs to be scrapped and updated after expiration, thus prompting consumers to generate new purchase demand and consumption desire. However, with the progress of society and the enhancement of people's awareness of environmental protection, this strategy has been criticized more and more severely because of the increase in natural resource consumption and the impact on the environment.

Legal basis: Measures for the Administration of Industry Standards in People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 1 In order to strengthen the management of industry standards and ensure the coordination and unification of industry standards, these Measures are formulated in accordance with the Standardization Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Regulations for the Implementation of the Standardization Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 2 Industry standards refer to the standards that need to be unified in a certain industry in the country without national standards. Industry standards shall not conflict with relevant national standards. Relevant industry standards shall be coordinated and unified, and shall not be duplicated. After the implementation of the corresponding national standards, the industry standards shall be abolished.

Article 3 For the following technical requirements that need to be unified in the industry, industry standards (including the production of standard samples) may be formulated:

(a) technical terms, symbols, codes (including codes), file formats, drawing methods and other common technical languages;

(two) varieties, specifications, performance parameters, quality indicators, inspection methods and safety and hygiene requirements of industrial and agricultural products;

(three) the design, production, inspection, packaging, storage, transportation, use and maintenance methods of industrial and agricultural products and the safety and health requirements in the process of production, storage and transportation;

(four) the technical requirements of general parts;

(5) Product structural elements, interchangeability and coordination requirements;

(six) the technical requirements and methods of survey, planning, design, construction and acceptance of engineering construction;

(seven) technical requirements of information, energy, resources, transportation and management technology.