ISO 14024:2026
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
04 May 2026
Environmental statements and programmes for products — Ecolabels
ISO 14024:2026 Files
English
26 Pages
Current Edition
OMR
64.25
ISO 14024:2026 Scope
This document specifies principles and requirements and gives guidance on ecolabelling programmes and ecolabels
This document is applicable to ecolabelling programme development, selection of product categories, product environmental criteria and product function criteria, and the process for assessing and certifying products that are licensed to use an ecolabel. It provides guidance on how ecolabels in conformity with this document can be differentiated from other environmental statements and ecolabels in the market.
NOTE Ecolabels and ecolabelling programmes address environmental aspects of products but can also include social and economic aspects in support of sustainable development.
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