On the International Day of Happiness, the United Nations reminds governments and organisations of the importance of working with a focus on the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The development and implementation of technical standards is a living network that promotes the achievement of the SDGs for the happiness and wellbeing of society.
Below is a small sample of this:
- SDG 1. No poverty.
UNE-ISO 20400:2017. Sustainable procurement
- SDG 2. Zero Hunger.
UNE-EN ISO 22000:2018. Food safety management systems.
- SDG 3. Health and well-being.
UNE-EN ISO 45001:2023. Health and Safety at Work Management Systems.
- SDG 4. Quality education.
UNE-ISO 21001:2018. Management systems for educational organizations.
- SDG 5.Gender equality.
UNE-EN ISO 26000:2021. Social responsibility certificate
- SDG 6. Clean water and sanitation.
UNE-EN ISO 5667 series. Water quality.
- SDG 7.Affordable and clean energy.
UNE-EN ISO 50001:2018. Energy management systems.
- SDG 8. Decent work and economic growth.
UNE-ISO 31000:2018. Risk management.
- SDG 9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure.
UNE-EN ISO/IEC 27001:2023. Information security management systems.
- SDG 10. Reduced inequalities.
UNE 170001-1:2007. Universal Accessibility.
- SDG 11. Sustainable cities and communities.
UNE 178201:2016. Smart cities.
- SDG 12. Responsible consumption and production.
UNE-EN ISO 14006:2020. Environmental Management. Life cycle assessment.
- SDG 13. Climate action.
UNE-EN ISO 14064-1:2019. Greenhouse gases.
- SDG 14. Life below water.
UNE 195006:2016. Tuna from responsible fishing.
- SDG 15. Life on land.
UNE 162001:2023. Sustainable forest management.
- SDG 16. Peace, justice and strong institutions.
UNE 19601:2017. Criminal compliance management systems.
- SDG 17. Partnerships for the goals.
UNE-ISO 44001:2017. Collaborative business relationship management systems.