ISO 14001 is the internationally recognized standard for designing and implementing an Environmental Management System (EMS). Developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), it provides a structured framework that enables organizations of all sizes and sectors to systematically manage their environmental responsibilities in a way that contributes to sustainability.
The standard is built around the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) cycle, helping organizations to:
ISO 14001:2015, the current version, emphasizes a risk-based approach, leadership commitment, and the integration of environmental management into the organization’s strategic direction.
By adopting ISO 14001, organizations demonstrate their proactive commitment to protecting the environment and promoting sustainability—enhancing operational efficiency, reducing costs, and strengthening their market reputation.
This standard is not just about compliance, but about fostering a culture of continuous environmental improvement and responsible resource management for a greener future.
ISO 46001:2019 is an international standard that provides a structured framework for organizations to establish, implement, maintain, and improve a Water Efficiency Management System (WEMS). Developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), this standard is designed to help organizations use water more efficiently and sustainably—across operations, supply chains, and communities.
With growing concerns around water scarcity, climate change, and resource conservation, ISO 46001 supports organizations in:
Applicable to all types and sizes of organizations, especially those in water-intensive industries like manufacturing, hospitality, agriculture, and utilities, ISO 46001 fosters a culture of responsible water stewardship and regulatory compliance.
The standard complements other sustainability frameworks, such as ISO 14001 (Environmental Management) and the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 6 – Clean Water and Sanitation.
By adopting ISO 46001, organizations not only contribute to water conservation but also strengthen their resilience, reputation, and resource efficiency in a water-stressed world.
ISO 14064-1:2018 is an internationally recognized standard that provides organizations with a clear and consistent framework for quantifying, monitoring, reporting, and verifying greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and removals. Part of the ISO 14060 family, this standard is a vital tool in helping organizations take credible climate action and demonstrate transparency in their carbon footprint management.
Applicable across all sectors and sizes, ISO 14064-1 supports organizations in:The standard plays a key role in corporate sustainability reporting, climate risk assessment, and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) disclosures. It enables businesses to make data-driven decisions, comply with regulatory requirements, and respond to growing stakeholder expectations for climate responsibility.
By adopting ISO 14064-1:2018, organizations position themselves as climate-conscious leaders, committed to measuring and managing their impact on the planet with integrity, accountability, and purpose.
ISO 14064-2:2019 is a globally recognized standard that provides guidance for quantifying, monitoring, and reporting greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions or removal enhancements from specific GHG mitigation projects. As part of the ISO 14060 series, this standard complements organizational-level GHG reporting (ISO 14064-1) by focusing specifically on project-based actions that reduce emissions or increase carbon sequestration.
This standard enables organizations to:
Projects under ISO 14064-2 can span across various domains, including renewable energy, energy efficiency, waste management, forestry and land use, and carbon capture and storage. The standard supports alignment with international carbon markets, regulatory requirements, and voluntary offset programs.
By adopting ISO 14064-2:2019, organizations demonstrate a measurable commitment to climate action, improve the integrity of their emission reduction claims, and contribute meaningfully to global climate goals, such as those outlined in the Paris Agreement and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 13 – Climate Action).
ISO 14083:2023 is a groundbreaking international standard that provides a consistent and transparent framework for the quantification and reporting of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions arising from transport chains and logistics operations. Developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), this standard addresses a critical need for harmonized emission accounting in one of the world’s most emission-intensive sectors.
Applicable to all modes of freight and passenger transport—including road, rail, air, sea, and inland waterways—ISO 14083:
Designed for logistics providers, shippers, transport operators, and supply chain managers, this standard supports companies in meeting their ESG commitments, enhancing operational efficiency, and contributing to climate-resilient logistics systems.
By adopting ISO 14083:2023, organizations not only meet growing regulatory and market expectations, but also play a key role in advancing low-carbon transport solutions and achieving the targets of SDG 13 – Climate Action.
ISO 50001 is a globally recognized standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that provides a systematic framework for managing energy performance. Its primary goal is to help organizations improve energy efficiency, reduce energy consumption and costs, and minimize greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through a structured and sustainable approach.
Applicable to organizations of all types and sizes, ISO 50001 is based on the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) model, promoting continual improvement in energy performance. Key benefits of implementing ISO 50001 include:
Aligned with international efforts to combat climate change, ISO 50001 also supports progress toward the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 7 – Affordable and Clean Energy and SDG 13 – Climate Action.
By adopting ISO 50001, organizations demonstrate a proactive commitment to responsible energy management, improved competitiveness, and environmental stewardship in a rapidly evolving global economy.
ISO 45001:2018 is the first internationally recognized standard for Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems (OHSMS), developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It provides a proactive framework that helps organizations create safe and healthy workplaces by preventing work-related injuries, illnesses, and fatalities.
Replacing OHSAS 18001, ISO 45001 emphasizes risk prevention, worker participation, and continual improvement, aligning with the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) model. The standard is applicable to organizations of all sizes and industries and is designed to:
One of the key strengths of ISO 45001 is its integration with other management system standards like ISO 9001 (Quality) and ISO 14001 (Environment), allowing for a unified, efficient approach to organizational management.
By implementing ISO 45001:2018, organizations demonstrate their commitment to safeguarding employees, promoting a culture of safety, and aligning with global principles of corporate responsibility and sustainability.