Our toolkit aims to explore how to best engage civil society in standards-making, gathering best practices from environmental NGOs involved in standardisation at national level, and puts forward a number of recommendations for National Standardisation Bodies (NSBs), national governments and environmental NGOs themselves.
The next months are key to determining what kind of sustainability data companies will disclose. To transform into an economy within planetary boundaries, we call on the ISSB to develop standards that require reporting on impact data, go beyond climate, and ensure climate-related disclosures are sufficiently granular to be meaningful.
We welcome the European Commission’s proposal to revise the Construction Products Regulation (CPR), in particular the effort to align with the environmentally sound principles put forward by the Eco-design Regulation for Sustainable Products (ESPR).
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