There are three directions of change toward the empowerment of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
The success of the system alignment with relevant SDGs is measured with ESG standards which address three key areas,
vital for assessing the level of sustainability, ethics, and social responsibility commitment of a company.
Supporting countries to build inclusive, ethical, and sustainable digital systems
Empowering companies to enhance the performance of entire systems, making them adaptive and resilient
Partnering of governmental and the private sector to align public and private capital flows with the SDGs
EU environment polices aim to protect the environment and biodiversity, minimize risks to human health, and promote the transition to a circular economy. They are interlinked with the main aim of the European Green Deal: Striving to be the first climate-neutral continent.
Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive modernizes the rules concerning the social and environmental information that companies have to report. A broader set of companies will now be required to report on sustainability, some non-EU companies also.
Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive has the aim to foster sustainable and responsible corporate behavior in companies’ operations and across their global value chains. The new rules will ensure that companies address adverse human rights and environmental impacts of their actions inside and outside Europe.
The Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA) establishes the platform to support the implementation of NZIA. This platform includes representatives from the Commission and the EU countries and monitors progress towards the Act’s objectives.
Environmental management systems — For companies and organizations of any type that require practical tools to manage their environmental responsibilities.
Energy management systems — Requirements with guidance for use
The Pillar of Social Rights is about better delivering on rights for citizens by building on 20 key principles guiding us towards a strong social Europe that is fair, inclusive, and full of opportunities.
Occupational health and safety management systems — Requirements with guidance for use
Commission adopted a proposal for a Directive on corporate sustainability due diligence. The aim of this Directive is to foster sustainable and responsible corporate behaviour and to anchor human rights and environmental considerations in companies’ operations and corporate governance.
Quality management systems — Requirements
Amendment 1: Climate action changes
Information technology —
Service management
Part 3: Guidance on scope definition and applicability of ISO/IEC 20000-1
Security and resilience — Business continuity management systems — Requirements
Amendment 1: Climate action changes
Information security, cybersecurity and privacy protection — Information security management systems — Requirements
Information security, cybersecurity, and privacy protection — Information security controls
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