ISO 14001:2026 Environmental Management System Standard Published
The 2026 revision of the ISO 14001 standard prepared by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has been published.
The 2026 revision of the ISO 14001 standard prepared by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has been published.
When an aircraft takes off, a satellite reaches orbit, or defense systems are activated, what lies behind these systems is not only engineering capability, but also a strong and disciplined quality infrastructure. In these sectors, errors are not just a matter of cost—they directly translate into safety risks.
The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is one of the key instruments introduced by the European Union (EU) to achieve its greenhouse gas emission reduction targets set under the European Green Deal.
Globally, renewable energy investments are rapidly increasing in line with efforts to combat climate change and reduce carbon emissions.
Climate change stands as one of the greatest global challenges of our time, profoundly impacting not only the environment but also economies, societies, and the business world.
Climate change stands as one of the greatest global challenges of our time, profoundly impacting not only the environment but also economies, societies, and the business world.
AS/EN 9100 series standards, developed by the International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG), is a quality management standard specifically designed for the aerospace, space, and defense industries. It is an extension of the ISO 9001 standard, modified to meet the specific requirements of the aerospace sector
Did you know how valuable each step we take is in our fight against one of the greatest threats our world faces – climate change?
Climate change and global warming are serious threats to natural life worldwide, and we are all responsible for ensuring the sustainability of water resources and leaving clean water for future generations.
Greenhouse gases released during the burning of fossil fuels pose a great danger to our world. Increasing levels of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), diazot monoxide (N2O) and ozone (O3) gases in the atmosphere cause the greenhouse effect.