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FDC Consulting Digital ESG can help your company embark on the path to obtaining sustainability Certifications.

We do this through the support of specialised and accredited bodies that carry out the audits.

Some examples:

UNI EN ISO 9001:2015 QUALITY MANAGEMENT

It certifies that the company has achieved good risk management and customer satisfaction, from a preventive rather than corrective perspective.

This standard contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals:

  • 1 – No Poverty
  • 9 – Industry, innovation and infrastructure
  • 12 – Responsible consumption and production
  • 14 – Life below water

PDR UNI 42:2018 Preventing and combating Bullying and Cyberbullying

It allows all types and categories of educational institute or school, state and non-state, equal and non-equal, to certify compliance with the criteria for preventing and combating bullying.

UNI EN ISO 45001:2018 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY

It certifies that the company has achieved an occupational health and safety (OH&S) management system, assessed hazards and implemented risk control measures, leading to reduced workplace injuries, illnesses and incidents.

The implementation of this standard contributes to the Sustainable Development Goals:

  • 3 – Good health and well-being
  • 5 – Gender equality
  • 8 – Decent work and economic growth
  • 9 – Industry, innovation and infrastructure
  • 10 – Reduce inequalities
  • 11 – Sustainable cities and communities
  • 16 – Peace, Justice and strong institutions

ISO 22000:2018 – Food safety management system

It allows companies to demonstrate their ability to control food safety risks to ensure food is safe.

This standard contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals:

  • 2 – Zero hunger
  • 3 – Good health and well-being
  • 12 – Responsible consumption and production

UNI ISO 37001:2016 Anti-bribery

It certifies that the company has implemented measures to prevent anti-bribery phenomena, which can develop in relation to the organization’s activities. It also certifies that the company has established a culture of honesty, transparency and integrity. The implementation of this standard contributes to the Sustainable Development Goals:

  • 8 – Decent work and economic growth
  • 11 – Sustainable cities and communities
  • 16 – Peace, Justice and strong institutions

ISO 37101:2016 Sustainable development in communities

It allows companies to guarantee consistency with the sustainable development policy of communities.

The intended outcomes of a management system for sustainable development in communities include:

  • managing sustainability and fostering smartness and resilience in communities, while taking into account the territorial boundaries to which it applies;
  • improving the contribution of communities to sustainable development outcomes;
  • assessing the performance of communities in progressing towards sustainable development outcomes and the level of smartness and of resilience that they have achieved;
  • fulfilling compliance obligations.

The implementation of this standard contributes to the Sustainable Development Goals:

  • 1 – No Poverty
  • 2 – Zero hunger
  • 3 – Good health and well-being
  • 4 – Quality education
  • 5 – Gender equality
  • 6 – Clean water and sanitation
  • 7 – Affordable and clean energy
  • 8 – Decent work and economic growth
  • 9 – Industry, innovation and infrastructure
  • 10 – Reduced inequalities
  • 11 – Sustainable cities and communities
  • 12 – Responsible consumption and production
  • 13 – Climate action
  • 14 – Life below water
  • 15 – Life on land
  • 16 – Peace, Justice and strong institutions

ISO 20121 — Sustainable events

For managing the social, economic and environmental impacts of events.

The implementation of this standard contributes to the Sustainable Development Goals:

  • 3 – Good health and well-being
  • 5 – Gender equality
  • 6 – Clean water and sanitation
  • 7 – Affordable and clean energy
  • 8 – Decent work and economic growth
  • 9 – Industry, innovation and infrastructure
  • 10 – Reduced inequalities
  • 11 – Sustainable cities and communities
  • 12 – Responsible consumption and production
  • 13 – Climate action
  • 16 – Peace, Justice and strong institutions

ISO 28000 Security Management in the supply chain

It certifies the effective management of risks in the supply chain. The implementation of this standard contributes to the Sustainable Development Goals:

  • 8 – Decent work and economic growth
  • 9 – Industry, innovation and infrastructure
  • 11 – Sustainable cities and communities

UNI/TS 11820:2022 Measurement of circularity

It evaluates, through a rating system, the level of circularity of an organization or group of organizations.

SA8000

It provides a framework for all types of organizations in any country to conduct business fairly and decently for workers and to demonstrate their adherence to the highest social standards. It embraces the principles of Social Responsibility regarding workers’ conditions.

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