graph TD
EMS["♻️ ISO 14001<br/>Data Backbone"]
DISC["📊 Sustainability<br/>Disclosures"]
GRI["📑 GRI and<br/>TCFD"]
CSRD["🇪🇺 EU CSRD and<br/>SEC Rules"]
STD["🔗 Complementary<br/>Standards"]
GHG["💨 GHG Protocol<br/>Scopes"]
ISO["📏 ISO 14064<br/>50001 14046"]
TARG["🎯 Net Zero and<br/>Science Targets"]
CDP["📝 Investor<br/>Questionnaires CDP"]
EMS --> DISC
DISC --> GRI
DISC --> CSRD
EMS --> STD
STD --> GHG
STD --> ISO
EMS --> TARG
TARG --> CDP
style EMS fill:#4A90E2,color:#fff,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
style DISC fill:#7ED321,color:#000,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
style STD fill:#F5A623,color:#000,stroke:#333
style TARG fill:#BD10E0,color:#fff
style CDP fill:#50E3C2,color:#000
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Key takeaways
- A mature ISO 14001 EMS provides the reliable data backbone for sustainability disclosures.
- It supports frameworks such as GRI, SASB, TCFD, the EU CSRD, and SEC climate disclosure rules.
- ISO 14001 complements standards like ISO 14064, the GHG Protocol, ISO 50001, and ISO 14046.
- The EMS underpins net zero and science-based target commitments through reliable data and governance.
- Organizations leverage their EMS to streamline ESG reporting and answer investor and customer requests like CDP and Scope 3 data.
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