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ISO 14001 — 2026 revision

ISO 14001:2026 Changes — What's New and How to Transition

Standard
ISO 14001
Edition
Published 15 April 2026
Published
Published 15 April 2026
Transition deadline
2029

ISO 14001:2026 was published on 15 April 2026 with a three-year transition to 2029. Here's what changed — climate, biodiversity, resource use and stronger life-cycle thinking — and what it means for your team.

Transition at a glance

  1. 2024

    Climate amendment

    Amd 1:2024 added climate-change considerations

  2. 15 Apr 2026

    ISO 14001:2026 published

    3-year transition begins

  3. 2026–29

    Transition window

    Move certificates to the 2026 edition

  4. 2029

    2015 edition withdrawn

    ISO 14001:2015 certificates expire

ISO 14001:2026 is the revised environmental management standard, published on 15 April 2026. It replaces the 2015 edition (including the 2024 climate-change amendment) and gives certified organizations three years — until 2029 — to transition. The scope of change is moderate, so the priority is making sure your team understands the strengthened requirements.

The transition timeline

From the 15 April 2026 publication date, organizations certified to ISO 14001:2015 have three years to transition. After that deadline, 2015 certificates are no longer valid. For an already-certified organization the implementation effort is moderate — the focus is understanding what's been strengthened.

What changed

AreaISO 14001:2015ISO 14001:2026
Climate changeAdded via Amd 1:2024Fully integrated; climate risk is a central element of the EMS
Organizational contextLimited environmental conditionsNow also covers biodiversity, resource use and pollution (4.1, 4.2)
Life-cycle thinking"Consider" life-cycle impactsMust actively apply life-cycle thinking beyond a single facility
Emergency planningGeneralMust account for climate, biodiversity loss and resource scarcity

What it means for your team

The structural changes are moderate, but the expectations around climate, biodiversity and life-cycle thinking are broader and easy to misread. The risk is that your environmental auditors and process owners assume they understand the strengthened requirements. An ISTO Test of Understanding measures real comprehension across the eight A·C·C·U·R·A·T·E domains, so you can transition to ISO 14001:2026 with evidence.

Frequently asked questions
When was ISO 14001:2026 published?
ISO 14001:2026 was published on 15 April 2026, replacing the 2015 edition and its 2024 climate-change amendment.
How long is the ISO 14001:2026 transition period?
Organizations certified to ISO 14001:2015 have three years from publication — until 2029 — to transition. After that, 2015 certificates are no longer valid.
What are the main changes in ISO 14001:2026?
The 2024 climate-change amendment is fully integrated, and the organizational context now also covers biodiversity, resource use and pollution. Life-cycle thinking is strengthened from 'consider' to active application, and emergency planning must account for climate, biodiversity loss and resource scarcity.
Is ISO 14001:2026 a major overhaul?
No. The scope of change is moderate and is not expected to demand major effort from organizations already certified to ISO 14001:2015 — the priority is understanding the strengthened requirements.

Make sure your team understands ISO 14001:2026

The ISTO Test of Understanding scores real comprehension across the eight A·C·C·U·R·A·T·E domains — so you transition with evidence, not assumptions.

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