Key ISO standards that are directly relevant to quality management in companies also support the SDGs. ISO 9001:2015, for example, can be assigned to the goals “No poverty,” “Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure,” “Sustainable Consumption and Production,” and “Life Below Water. (More Info) ISO 9004:2018 (“Quality of an organization – Guidance for achieving sustainable success”), on the other hand, covers the SDGs “Decent Work and Economic Growth,” “Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure,” and “Reduced Inequalities.” (More Info) Conversely, this means that companies that apply ISO standards are already making an initial contribution to the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
Companies will continue to focus on their own economic advantage in the future; but measures such as those of ISO are already leading to a greater emphasis on social and environmental sustainability. However, it would be better if organizations themselves recognized the long-term benefits and firmly embedded sustainability in their strategic decisions. Sustainable processes are geared towards sustainable success – and not just economically, but also, and above all, in terms of the environment and product quality.
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