ISO 14026:2017

International Standard   Current Edition
Approved on  07 December 2017

Environmental labels and declarations — Principles, requirements and guidelines for communication of footprint information

ISO 14026:2017 Files

English 17 Pages
Current Edition
38.24 OMR

ISO 14026:2017 Scope

ISO 14026:2017 provides principles, requirements and guidelines for footprint communications for products addressing areas of concern relating to the environment.

ISO 14026:2017 also provides requirements and guidelines for footprint communication programmes, as well as requirements for verification procedures.

ISO 14026:2017 does not address the quantification of a footprint, nor does it address the communication of footprints that are not related to the environment, e.g. footprints addressing social or economic issues. In particular, footprint communications relating to the economic and social dimensions of sustainable development are outside the scope of ISO 14026:2017. Footprint communications relating to organizations are also outside the scope of ISO 14026:2017.

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