ISO Certifications

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ESG reporting supports multiple ISO certifications by offering a clear and structured approach to demonstrating improvements between certification periods. It provides measurable data, fosters transparency, enables continuous improvement and aligns with ISO’s core principles.
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Here are the major ISO standards that benefit from integrating ESG reporting:

  • ISO 9001 (Quality Management Systems): ESG reporting can support this by providing data driven evidence of performance improvements, customer and stakeholder engagement, and ethical business practices.
  • ISO 14001 (Environmental management Systems): ESG metrics on energy use, emissions, waste reduction, and resource efficiency can serve as crucial data for ISO 14001 compliance, demonstrating environmental improvements and aligning with its core principles of continuous improvement in environmental impact.
  • ISO 26000 (Social Responsibility): ESG reporting directly overlaps with the scope of ISO 26000 by addressing social and governance aspects, such as labour rights, community engagement, and ethical governance.
  • ISO 45001 (Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems): ESG reporting can document health and safety metrics, such as workplace incidents or safety improvements, which are critical to meeting ISO 45001’s requirements for maintaining a safe and healthy work environment.
  • ISO 50001 (Energy Management Systems): ESG reporting can track the performance of energy-saving initiatives, providing tangible data for ISO 50001 compliance.
  • ISO 37001 (Anti-Bribery Management Systems): ESG reporting that includes governance metrics related to ethical behaviour, transparency, and anti-corruption practices can demonstrate compliance with ISO 37001 standards.
  • ISO 27001 (Information Security Management Systems): While primarily focused on data security, ISO 27001 benefits from ESG reporting when it includes governance aspects related to data protection, privacy, and ethical handling of information.
  • ISO 20400 (Sustainable Procurement): ESG reporting on supply chain sustainability, responsible sourcing, and supplier engagement can help organisations demonstrate compliance with ISO 20400.
  • ISO 22301 (Business Continuity Systems): ESG reporting can support ISO 22301 by highlighting sustainability risks and opportunities, which are key to business resilience.
  • ISO 31000 (Risk Management): ESG reporting, particularly around environmental and social risks, aligns with ISO 31000 by identifying and addressing risks related to climate change, resource scarcity, and governance challenges.