Client Alert: ISO Releases Draft of First Global Net Zero Standard (ISO 14060)

The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) released a draft of its Net Zero Aligned Organizations Standard (ISO/DIS 14060) on June 17, 2026. Building on the 2022 ISO Net Zero Guidelines (IWA 42), the draft translates ISO’s early recommendations into the first internationally recognized, independently verifiable standard for corporate net zero transition planning. The draft is open for a 12-week public consultation through ISO's national member bodies, with national consensus positions expected by early September and final publication anticipated in late 2026 or early 2027.

ISO 14060 has the potential to consolidate a fragmented landscape of competing "net zero" definitions and guidance into a single, auditable framework. The draft standard sets requirements for setting science-aligned targets, publishing a transition plan within two years of a net-zero commitment, and demonstrating verifiable progress. Notably, it restricts carbon credits to residual emissions rather than counting them toward reduction targets, requires front-loaded reductions against a cumulative GHG budget, and applies a significance test for determining which Scope 3 categories warrant formal targets. Its release one week after SBTi's Corporate Net Zero Standard V2.0 signals a broader convergence on what credible organizational net zero requires.

For organizations, ISO 14060 offers a path toward transition plans that are defensible under real scrutiny rather than treated as voluntary pledges. KERAMIDA will continue to monitor the standard's development through the consultation period and will provide updates as it advances toward final publication.

Questions about how ISO 14060 may affect your organization’s net-zero strategy or transition planning? Contact KERAMIDA to speak with one of our sustainability experts.

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