Explore

  • Trending
  • Latest
  • Tools
  • Browse
  • AI Assistant
  • Subscription Feed

Logistics

  • Ocean
  • Air Cargo
  • Road & Rail
  • Warehousing
  • Last Mile

Regions

  • Southeast Asia
  • South Asia
  • Central Asia
  • Japan & Korea
  • Middle East
  • Europe
  • Russia
  • Africa
  • North America
  • Latin America
  • Australia
SCI.AI
  • Supply Chain
    • Strategy & Planning
    • Logistics & Transport
    • Manufacturing
    • Inventory & Fulfillment
  • Procurement
    • Strategic Sourcing
    • Supplier Management
    • Supply Chain Finance
  • Technology
    • AI & Automation
    • Robotics
    • Digital Platforms
  • Risk & Resilience
  • Sustainability
  • Research
  • Expert Columns
  • English
    • Chinese
    • English
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Register
SCI.AI
No Result
View All Result
Home Sustainability ESG & Regulation

ISO launches net-zero standard ISO 14060 for 12-week global consultation

2026/06/23
in ESG & Regulation, Green Supply Chain, Sustainability
0 0
ISO launches net-zero standard ISO 14060 for 12-week global consultation

By Lamar Johnson | 2026-06-17

The International Organization for Standardization has released a draft of an international standard to help companies develop “credible and comprehensive” net-zero transition plans, Wednesday press release.

Draft standard opens public consultation

The release of the draft standard for “net-zero aligned organizations” — ISO 14060 — opens a 12-week public consultation period to national standard-setting bodies around the world. The draft was published on June 17, 2026. ISO Head of Sustainability and Partnerships Noelia Garcia Nebra emphasized that “[ISO 14060] is not a target-setting standard, it’s a standard about supporting organizations developing their own transition plan based on where they are, the context in which they operate.” She added, “This is a standard that can be validated and verified by a third party, which is also bringing a level of accountability and credibility that other standards do not.”

First independently verifiable international standard

ISO’s draft net-zero standard has been in the works since 2022. The international working group convened to develop the public consultation draft was the largest in the organization’s history, and ISO called the standard the “first international independently verifiable standard” to support net-zero transition planning. The global standard-setting body’s membership consists of 177 national standards bodies, with one The standard sets requirements for companies or organizations that claim net-zero aspirations, net-zero aligned transition plans, net-zero aligned progress or net-zero achievement.

“This is a standard that is sector agnostic. It fits for any organization of any size or any geography,” Noelia Garcia Nebra said in an interview. “It is not only for the top organizations that have already figured out their net zero paths, but really what it tries to do is to bring everyone on board.”

Comprehensive framework covering governance to validation

ISO’s draft standard outlines general guidelines including principles, a framework and the role of carbon credits, and guides organizations through governance, emissions quantification, target-setting for emissions reductions, actions to reach net-zero, reporting, and validation. According to Noelia Garcia Nebra, the standard aims to help organizations connect their net-zero planning and strategies to the operational side of the business. “It’s not just calculate and report about it,” she said. “It’s calculate, and now once you understand where you are today, then start looking at what are the different opportunities for reduction.”

Convened by UK and Colombia; aligned with SBTi

The process was convened by the national standards bodies from the United Kingdom, the British Standards Institution and Colombia’s ICONTEC. Susan Taylor Martin, Chief Executive of BSI, said the public consultation release represents a milestone and noted, “consensus achieved across hundreds of international experts in the process.” She added, “In a time of growing economic and geopolitical uncertainty, businesses need stable ground rules that allow them to plan and act with confidence. The ISO Net Zero Aligned Organizations Standard provides a globally recognised framework that helps organizations build resilience, manage climate risk, and demonstrate that their business plans are future-proofed.”

ISO’s release for public consultation comes ahead of London Climate Action Week and less than a week after the Science Based Targets initiative finalized updates to its Corporate Net-Zero Standard. ISO’s standard is designed to be compatible and interoperable with the Science Based Targets initiative’s recently updated Corporate Net-Zero Standard, and other existing frameworks. David Kennedy, CEO of SBTi, stated in an emailed statement that SBTi is working to build alignment and interoperability, and that ISO’s draft “will particularly support companies new to climate action and those in developing economies.”

National consultations and timeline

ISO’s member bodies will have until early September to convene stakeholders from the private sector, governments, academia and practitioners in their respective countries for national consultations. National consensus positions from the standards bodies are expected back to ISO by that time. “It’s the whole draft that is under consultation … comments can come back in [regarding topics] from the foreword to the end,” Noelia Garcia Nebra said. “We are really exposing the whole document to get feedback; I don’t think there is a wider open consultation process.” The final standard is expected in 2027, with the timeline dependent on responding to and incorporating feedback into future iterations.

The net-zero transition planning standard released Wednesday — ISO 14060 — was developed “primarily for non-financial institutions.” However, ISO released a net-zero transition planning standard for financial institutions earlier this month: ISO 32212. That standard includes guidance on how financial institutions should develop and maintain transition planning objectives and targets and integrate those objectives and targets into financing decisions and engagement activities.

Source: esgdive.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

More on This Topic

  • Port of Virginia deepens channel to 55 feet in $450M project (Jun 23, 2026)
  • DHL, Oman Air, GWC scale Gulf land bridge as RFS demand surges 30% (Jun 20, 2026)
  • Bangladesh opens private air cargo stations to cut delays (Jun 20, 2026)
  • LA Port to Handle 900,000+ TEUs in June, July Amid Stability Window (Jun 19, 2026)
  • BNSF wins $4B Barstow intermodal hub approval (Jun 18, 2026)
ShareTweet

Related Posts

Port of Virginia deepens channel to 55 feet in $450M project
AI & Automation

Port of Virginia deepens channel to 55 feet in $450M project

June 23, 2026
1
DHL, Oman Air, GWC scale Gulf land bridge as RFS demand surges 30%
AI & Automation

DHL, Oman Air, GWC scale Gulf land bridge as RFS demand surges 30%

June 20, 2026
12
Bangladesh opens private air cargo stations to cut delays
AI & Automation

Bangladesh opens private air cargo stations to cut delays

June 20, 2026
9
LA Port to Handle 900,000+ TEUs in June, July Amid Stability Window
AI & Automation

LA Port to Handle 900,000+ TEUs in June, July Amid Stability Window

June 19, 2026
12
BNSF wins $4B Barstow intermodal hub approval
AI & Automation

BNSF wins $4B Barstow intermodal hub approval

June 18, 2026
12
U.S. Intermodal Volume Rises 10.9% as Carload Growth Lags
AI & Automation

U.S. Intermodal Volume Rises 10.9% as Carload Growth Lags

June 18, 2026
15

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

FedEx Expands Dutch Truck Hub with $54M Investment — FreightWaves

FedEx Expands Dutch Truck Hub with $54M Investment — FreightWaves

18 Views
June 2, 2026
Amazon Faces Class Action Over $4.2B in Unreturned Tariffs

Amazon Faces Class Action Over $4.2B in Unreturned Tariffs

36 Views
May 20, 2026
404 Error at Parcel and Postal Technology International — www.parcelandpostaltechnologyinternational.com

404 Error at Parcel and Postal Technology International — www.parcelandpostaltechnologyinternational.com

26 Views
May 6, 2026
Canada Cuts Chinese EV Tariffs to 6.1%, 49,000-Vehicle Quota

Canada Cuts Chinese EV Tariffs to 6.1%, 49,000-Vehicle Quota

25 Views
April 19, 2026
Show More

SCI.AI

Global Supply Chain Intelligence. Delivering real-time news, analysis, and insights for supply chain professionals worldwide.

Categories

  • Supply Chain Management
  • Procurement
  • Technology

 

  • Risk & Resilience
  • Sustainability
  • Research

© 2026 SCI.AI. All rights reserved.

Powered by SCI.AI Intelligence Platform

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Facebook
Sign In with Google
Sign In with Linked In
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Sign Up with Facebook
Sign Up with Google
Sign Up with Linked In
OR

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Scan to share via WeChat

Open WeChat and scan the QR code to share

QR Code

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Supply Chain
    • Strategy & Planning
    • Logistics & Transport
    • Manufacturing
    • Inventory & Fulfillment
  • Procurement
    • Strategic Sourcing
    • Supplier Management
    • Supply Chain Finance
  • Technology
    • AI & Automation
    • Robotics
    • Digital Platforms
  • Risk & Resilience
  • Sustainability
  • Research
  • Expert Columns
  • English
    • Chinese
    • English
  • Login
  • Sign Up

© 2026 SCI.AI