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ISO 26000:2010

Corporate Social Responsibility Standard

ISO 26000:2010 is intended to assist organizations in contributing to sustainable development. It is intended to encourage them to go beyond legal compliance, recognizing that compliance with law is a fundamental duty of any organization and an essential part of their social responsibility. It is intended to promote common understanding in the field of social responsibility, and to complement other instruments and initiatives for social responsibility, not to replace them. In applying ISO 26000:2010, it is advisable that an organization take into consideration societal, environmental, legal, cultural, political and organizational diversity, as well as differences in economic conditions, while being consistent with international norms of behavior. ISO 26000:2010 is not a management system standard. It is not intended or appropriate for certification purposes or regulatory or contractual use. Any offer to certify, or claims to be certified, to ISO 26000 would be a misrepresentation of the intent and purpose and a misuse of ISO 26000:2010. As ISO 26000:2010 does not contain requirements, any such certification would not be a demonstration of conformity with ISO 26000:2010. ISO 26000:2010 is intended to provide organizations with guidance concerning social responsibility and can be used as part of public policy activities. However, for the purposes of the Marrakech Agreement establishing the World Trade Organization (WTO), it is not intended to be interpreted as an “international standard”, “guideline” or “recommendation”, nor is it intended to provide a basis for any presumption or finding that a measure is consistent with WTO obligations. The standard was launched in 2010 following five years of negotiations between many different stakeholders across the world. Representatives from government, NGOs, industry, consumer groups and labour organizations around the world were involved in its development, which means it represents an international consensus.

Principles

Principles of ISO 26000:2010 Certification

Accountability &
Transparency

Human Rights &
Labor Practices

Ethical Behavior

Consumer Issues

Respect for
Stakeholder Interests

Organizational Governance

Community Involvement
& Development

benefits

Benefits of ISO 26000:2010 Certification

Potential increase in business due to enhanced Customer Confidence and Satisfaction.

Ensures Compliance with business, legal, contractual, statutory, and regulatory requirements.

Provides International Recognition, Branding, Credibility & Competitive Advantage.

Increases the Organization’s Business Revenue, Profitability and ROI by reducing Costs.

Streamlines Social Performance Indicators by better Risk Mitigation and Management.

Improves business performance, business & crisis management and organizational resilience.

Helps monitor and manage Social Risks throughout the Organization’s Business and Supply Chain.

Benchmarks the organization’s Management Practices with international best practice.

High Level Structure (HLS) makes the Standard Compatible with other ISO Standards for Integration.

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