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Integrating Climate Change into ISO Standards

Driving Sustainability with Net Zero Guidelines and Climate Considerations in Management Systems

By Clyde Pearch, Deborah Iafrate
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All Images Source: Adobe Stock [via Eagle Group USA]

April 24, 2024
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Climate change poses an unprecedented threat to the planet, necessitating urgent action across all sectors of society. Recognizing the critical role of standards in guiding sustainable practices, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has been actively integrating climate change considerations into its standards. Recent developments, such as the release of the IWA 42:2022(E) Net Zero Guidelines and the IAF/ISO Joint Communique, underscore ISO’s commitment to addressing climate change. This article examines the implementation and impact of climate change into ISO standards, with a focus on the Net Zero Guidelines and the integration of climate considerations into management systems standards. Additionally, it explores the recent implementation of ISO 9001:2015/Amd 1:2024 and its relevance to climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts.

The Imperative of Climate Change Integration into ISO Standards

Climate change represents one of the most significant challenges of our time, with far-reaching implications for ecosystems, economies, and societies. To effectively address this challenge, ISO has been proactive in developing standards that promote sustainability and resilience. However, the urgency of climate change demands a more concerted effort to integrate climate considerations into ISO standards comprehensively. This is where initiatives such as the IWA 42:2022(E) Net Zero Guidelines and the IAF/ISO Joint Communique play a pivotal role.

Released in 2022, the IWA 42:2022(E) Net Zero Guidelines provide organizations with a systematic framework for transitioning to net-zero emissions. These guidelines offer practical guidance on setting ambitious emissions reduction targets, identifying emission sources, implementing mitigation measures, and monitoring progress towards carbon neutrality. By following the Net Zero Guidelines, organizations can align their operations with global climate objectives and contribute significantly to mitigating climate change.

Key Components of the Net Zero Guidelines

  1. Science-Based Target Setting: The guidelines emphasize the importance of setting emissions reduction targets based on the latest climate science, ensuring that organizations contribute meaningfully to global mitigation efforts.
  2. Comprehensive Scope Definition: Clear delineation of emission scopes (Scope 1, 2, and 3) enables organizations to account for and manage their entire carbon footprint effectively.
  3. Prioritizing Emissions Reduction: While carbon offsetting and removal are valuable tools, the guidelines emphasize the primacy of emissions reduction efforts to achieve net zero.
  4. Transparency and Accountability: Transparent reporting of emissions data and progress towards net zero is essential for building credibility and trust among stakeholders.

In addition to the Net Zero Guidelines, the IAF/ISO Joint Communique highlights the importance of embedding climate considerations into ISO management systems standards. This joint initiative emphasizes that ISO standards such as ISO 9001 (quality management), ISO 14001 (environmental management), and ISO 45001 (occupational health and safety) should incorporate climate change considerations to ensure organizational resilience and sustainability.

Management System standards impacted by climate change amendments

ISO 9001:2015/Amd 1:2024

ISO 50001:2018/Amd 1:2024

ISO 14001:2015/Amd 1:2024

IATF 16949:2016

ISO 27001:20222/Amd 1:2024

AS9100D

ISO 45001:2018/Amd 1:2024

AS9120B

Plus 23 other Type A MSS standards amended


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ISO 9001:2015/Amd 1:2024, the latest amendment to the international standard for quality management systems, introduces several updates relevant to climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts.

These updates include:

  1. Enhanced Risk-Based Thinking: The amendment emphasizes the importance of considering external and internal issues, including environmental factors such as climate change, when determining the context of the organization and assessing risks and opportunities.
  2. Expanded Leadership Responsibilities: ISO 9001:2015/Amd 1:2024 reinforces the role of top management in demonstrating leadership and commitment to sustainability, including addressing climate-related risks and opportunities.
  3. Integration with Environmental Management: The amendment encourages organizations to integrate quality management systems with environmental management systems, such as ISO 14001, to effectively address environmental impacts, including those related to climate change.
Climate Change scale illustration showing female and male shaking hands in the center of the scale, trees and pyramids on the left scale, and cityscape, factory and truck on the right scale.  Background are clouds and birds.

Impact and Benefits of Climate Change Integration into ISO Standards

The integration of climate considerations into ISO standards offers numerous benefits for organizations and society.

  1. Enhanced Resilience: By considering climate-related risks and opportunities, organizations can enhance their resilience to climate change impacts, ensuring continuity of operations and safeguarding against disruptions.
  2. Improved Sustainability Performance: Integrating climate considerations into management systems enables organizations to identify and mitigate environmental impacts more effectively, leading to improved sustainability performance and stakeholder trust.
  3. Regulatory Compliance: ISO standards serve as internationally recognized frameworks for demonstrating compliance with environmental regulations and requirements related to climate change adaptation and mitigation.
  4. Competitive Advantage: Embracing climate-conscious practices can confer a competitive advantage, as consumers, investors, and other stakeholders increasingly prioritize sustainability and climate action.

The integration of climate change considerations into ISO standards represents a significant step towards building sustainable, resilient organizations. With the release of the IWA 42:2022(E) Net Zero Guidelines, the IAF/ISO Joint Communique, and the recent implementation of ISO 9001:2015/Amd 1:2024, ISO has provided valuable tools and guidance for organizations to address the challenges of climate change effectively. By embracing these standards and integrating climate considerations into their operations, organizations can contribute to global efforts to mitigate climate change while enhancing their competitiveness and sustainability. As we navigate the complex challenges of climate change, collaboration and concerted action will be essential to achieve meaningful progress towards a more sustainable and resilient future.

KEYWORDS: climate change ISO 9001 ISO standards manufacturing metrology Net Zero

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Clyde Pearch is president of sales & marketing for Eagle Group USA Inc., based on ISO source information. For more information visit www.eaglegroupusa.com.

Deborah Iafrate is executive vice president for sales & marketing at Eagle Group USA Inc., based on ISO source information. For more information, email [email protected]or visit www.eaglegroupusa.com.

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