Webinar on key concepts in the development of a Theory of Change (ToC) for standard systems.
Voluntary sustainability standards have the potential to deliver impacts that go beyond individual certified operations and effect wider systemic changes, according to new research published by WWF and ISEAL. These ‘systemic impacts’ help to create an enabling environment for production and consumption practices that benefit people and the planet, and contribute toward the Sustainable Development Goals.
This webinar looks at the critical factors that help independent assurance programmes be credible and effective. Member examples, including RSPO, are used.
This webinar discusses the report from WWF and ISEAL 'SDGs mean business: How credible standards can help deliver the 2030 Agenda'.
Joining ISEAL’s learning community helps sustainability systems become more effective at achieving positive impacts.
How to become an ISEAL member - the pathway in practice
ISEAL's Code of Good Practice for Sustainability Systems provides a globally recognised framework, defining practices for effective and credible sustainability systems.
ISEAL Community Members are sustainability systems and accreditation bodies dedicated to delivering benefits for people and planet.
After more than two years of consultation we have a new membership structure in effect since November 2020. This allows us to better achieve our mission and bring more value to our members and stakeholders.