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Contribution to UN SDGs ISO/TC 207 on Environment Management Chikako Makino Standards for SDGs – ISO and UN – 2018

Contribution to UN SDGs - UNECE...ISO 14063:2006 ISO CD 14064 - 3 Environmental management -- Environmental communication -- Guidelines and examples ISO 14065:2013 Greenhouse gases

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Page 1: Contribution to UN SDGs - UNECE...ISO 14063:2006 ISO CD 14064 - 3 Environmental management -- Environmental communication -- Guidelines and examples ISO 14065:2013 Greenhouse gases

Contribution to UN SDGs ISO/TC 207 on Environment Management

Chikako Makino

Standards for SDGs – ISO and UN – 2018

Page 2: Contribution to UN SDGs - UNECE...ISO 14063:2006 ISO CD 14064 - 3 Environmental management -- Environmental communication -- Guidelines and examples ISO 14065:2013 Greenhouse gases

Contribution to UN SDGsISO TC 20713.1 Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries13.2 Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning 13.3 Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning

climate action (ISO14080:2018 3.1.1.1)initiative to achieve climate change measures or goals based on mitigation and/or adaptation priorities under climate change policies

Note 1 to entry: Climate action intends to a) reduce or prevent emissions or enhance removals, and b) reduce vulnerability, maintain and increase the resilience, and increase adaptive capacity of human and ecological systems from adverse climate change impacts.

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Climate action with UN SDGs

non-state actors

technological and non-technological innovation

Communication

Transparency and Governance

Risk management

Paris agreement

04Communication

Reduce the risk of inconsistencies in the reporting of aggregated climate actions. The methodology profile can be used to

communicate relevant information to interested parties in order to review the

overall contribution

01Paris agreementEncourage to establish long-term goals and scope for mitigation and adaptation, for enhancing adaptive capacity, strengthening resilience and reducing vulnerability to climate change, taking into account the elements of sustainability development such as the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda

05Transparency and

GovernanceAccountabilityfor climate actions.

Transparencyand consistencyin methodologies with appropriate

controls, shares best practice.

02Government and non-state actors Supports all countries, both developed and developing, to better understand and develop their nationally determined contributions

06Risk management

designed strategically, in line with climate action, and

risk based approach, including the climate risk and its associated financial risk.

Active harmonization of UN SDGs framework and Sendai Framework

for disaster risk reduction.

03Technological and non-technological innovationSupport to technological and non technological innovation, behavior change, and policy deployment toward 2030 and SDGs

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Block chain and climate action: innovation for life of infrastructure

05Block chain Quality of data infrastructure and avoid fraud

Monitoring individuals actionSimplified verification

Facilitate participants' trade with bitcoin .

06Economical benefitsDrive opportunities for economical

benefit with new technology and bitcoin for participants

07Social innovationDrive innovation of quality of

life of infrastructure

08Resilience and adaptation The charged vehicles can use to

support our life, in case of extreme and unusual climate events

01 Renewable and Low carbon energyBoost demand on renewable energy and low carbon energy

02Technology innovationEncourage technology innovation and its transfer to automotive and residential sectors

03 Behavior change Drivers for electric vehicles and e motor riders will commit to participate the climate action and receive incentive

04 Electric vehicles and bikesBattery charging for electric vehicles and 2 wheels e-motors by renewable energy or low carbon energy

Common framework platform where the standard users can report and measure aggregated global climate action. For example, various communities can upload their monitoring data on the off-peak charging of batteries for electric vehicles, which facilitates lower emissions and costs, and are thus able to evaluate this non-technological innovation action. Such a framework enables the various communities to be linked and to transfer practical knowledge for creating shared value (CSV) for environmental, social and economic benefits.

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Climate action connecting social

innovation to UN SDGs

Climate action connecting social innovation with renewable energy to UN SDGs

Continuous monitoring by individuals

Simplified report

Provide incentive and trade with bitcoins

Charging battery with renewable energy

Technology transfer of use for fuel cells

Reduce emission for automotive sector

Support demand for renewable energy

Support demand for law carbon energy

Participation of residential sectors

Consistent to Paris agreement

Quality of data infrastructure

Simplified verification

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Yes We Move On and On for society

Block chain, climate action with UN SDGs will encourage technology and non-technology innovation and change our life and society.

Renewable and low carbonUse renewable energy and/or low carbon energy

Technology innovation

Use block chain without data error, omission, misstatement and simplified verification

Use battery charging for electric vehicles and 2 wheels E-motors

Behaviour changeIndividual commitment

Drivers for electric vehicles and riders for e motors will commit to participate the global climate action

and bring incentive

Standard, ISO14080 will support such global climate action.

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ISO 14040:2006ISO 14040:2006/CD Amd 1Environmental management -- Life cycle assessment -- Principles and framework

ISO 14020:2000Environmental labels and declarations -- General principles

ISO 14021:2016Environmental labels and declarations -- Self-declared environmental claims (Type II environmental labelling)

ISO 14024:2018Environmental labels and declarations -- Type I environmental labelling -- Principles and procedures

ISO 14025:2006Environmental labels and declarations -- Type III environmental declarations -- Principles and procedures

ISO 14026:2017Environmental labels and declarations -- Principles, requirements and guidelines for communication of footprint information

ISO/TS 14027:2017Environmental labels and declarations --Development of product category rules

ISO 14046:2014 Environmental management -- Water footprint -- Principles, requirements and guidelinesISO/TR 14073:2017Environmental management -- Water footprint -- Illustrative examples on how to apply ISO 14046

ISO 14015:2001 Environmental management -- Environmental assessment of sites and organizations (EASO)

ISO 14031:2013Environmental management --Environmental performance evaluation -- Guidelines

ISO 14064-1:2006ISO14064-1: 2018Greenhouse gases -- Part 1: Specification with guidance at the organization level for quantification and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions and removalsISO/TR 14069:2013Greenhouse gases -- Quantification and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions for organizations --Guidance for the application of ISO 14064-1

ISO 14064-2:2006ISO FDIS 14064-2Greenhouse gases -- Part 2: Specification with guidance at the project level for quantification, monitoring and reporting of greenhouse gas emission reductions or removal enhancements

ISO 14067:2018Greenhouse gases -- Carbon footprint of products --Requirements and guidelines for quantification

ISO 14066:2011Greenhouse gases -- Competence requirements for greenhouse gas validation teams and verification teams

ISO/DIS 14090Adaptation to climate change --Principles, requirements and guidelines

ISO 14080:2018Greenhouse gas management and related activities -- Framework and principles for methodologies on climate actions

WG 8ISO 14051:2011Environmental management -- Material flow cost accounting -- General frameworkISO 14052:2017Environmental management -- Material flow cost accounting -- Guidance for practical implementation in a supply chain ISO/CD 14053 Environmental Management --Material flow cost accounting -- guidance for practical application in the SME sector

ISO 14055-1:2017Environmental management -- Guidelines for establishing good practices for combatting land degradation and desertification --Part 1: Good practices framework

Terms and definition ISO14050 -Environmental management -- VocabularyProductOrganization

Standard for organizationStandards for products

SC4 Environmental performance

evaluation

ISO 14064-3:2006 ISO FDIS 14064-3Greenhouse gases -- Part 3: Specification with guidance for the validation and verification of greenhouse gas assertions

SC7 Greenhouse gas management and related activities

SC2 Environmental auditing and related environmental investigations

REFERENCE: ISO TC207 and its contribution to UN SDGs

ISO 14001:2015 Environmental management systems -- Requirements with guidance for use ISO 14004:2016Environmental management systems -- General guidelines on implementationISO 14005:2010, ISO/DIS 14005Environmental management systems --Guidelines for the phased implementation of an environmental management system, including the use of environmental performance evaluation

ISO 14045:2012Environmental management -- Eco-efficiency assessment of product systems -- Principles, requirements and guidelines

SC3 Environmental labelling

SC5 Life cycle assessment

ISO 14006:2011 ISO DIS 14006 Environmental management systems --Guidelines for incorporating ecodesign

ISO 14063:2006 ISO CD 14064-3 Environmental management -- Environmental communication -- Guidelines and examples

ISO 14065:2013Greenhouse gases -- Requirements for greenhouse gas validation and verification bodies for use in accreditation or other forms of recognition

ISO/CD 14002-1Environmental management systems --Guidelines for applying the ISO 14001 framework to environmental aspects and environmental conditions by environmental topic areas -- Part 1: General

ISO/NP 14097 Framework and principles for assessing and reporting investments and financing activities related to climate change

ISO/CD 14030-1Green bonds -- Environmental performance of nominated projects and assetsISO/CD 14030-2Green bonds -- Environmental performance of nominated projects and assets -- Part 2: Taxonomy of eligible investment categoriesISO/CD 14030-3Green bonds -- Environmental performance of nominated projects and assets -- Part 3: Verification requirements

ISO/DIS 14007 Environmental management -- Guidelines for determining environmental costs and benefits

ISO/DIS 14008Monetary valuation of environmental impacts and related environmental aspects -- Principles, requirements and guidelines

ISO/WD 14009 Environmental management system: Guidelines for incorporating redesign of products and components to improve material circulationISO/CD 14016

Environmental management -- Guidelines on assurance of environmental reports

ISO 14034:2016Environmental management --Environmental technology verification (ETV)

ISO/TS 14033:2012ISO/DIS 14033Environmental management --Quantitative environmental information -- Guidelines and examples ISO 14044:2006

ISO 14044:2006/CD Amd 2Environmental management -- Life cycle assessment -- Requirements and guidelinesISO/TR 14047:2012Environmental management -- Life cycle assessment -- Illustrative examples on how to apply ISO 14044 to impact assessment situationsISO/TS 14071:2014Environmental management -- Life cycle assessment -- Critical review processes and reviewer competencies: Additional requirements and guidelines to ISO 14044:2006

ISO/TS 14072:2014Environmental management -- Life cycle assessment -- Requirements and guidelines for organizational life cycle assessment

ISO/AWI TS 14092 GHG Management & related activities: requirement & guidance of adaptation planning for organizations including local governments and communities

ISO/CD 14091 Adaptation to climate change -- Vulnerability, impacts and risk assessment

SC1 Environmental Management

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• ISO/IEC 17021+ Food Management Systems: JFSC certificate• ISO/IEC TS 17021-10 (OHSMS) : ISO 45001 certificate

• ISO/IEC 17021-2+ Environmental Management Systems: ISO 14001 • ISO14065 (climate change): ISO 14064-1, ISO14064-2, Carbon

footprint, ISO14067, ICAO CORSIA, ISO14080 and climate finance verification

• ISO17020 (environment): ISO14034 environmental technology verification

• ISO/IEC 17065(sustainable fisheries): MEL certification • ISO/IEC 17065(sustainable forest): SGEC product certificates

REFERENCE: Conformity Assessment around ISO TC207, accreditation to contribute for UN SDGs