ISO 26000:2010 was published in 2010 by the International Organization for Standardization. It goes to establish the principles and guidelines for social responsibility for the organization. It lays out a framework for different organizations to start operating in a more socially responsible fashion. This certification makes it clear to any stakeholder that the organization acts ethically, transparently, and in a socially responsible way.
Sustainable development is based on three factors – economic, social and environmental. ISO 26000 recommends standards that help an organization create social welfare. With the mounting public pressure on businesses to go sustainable, with sustainable business practices this standardization helps give a roadmap for achieving the same for businesses. This standard stands at the juncture of eco-friendly practices and socially responsible operations.
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Any organization that wants to establish sustainable practices needs to keep in mind 7 concepts, all of which are key elements to the ISO 26000 standard:
- Organizational Governance
- Human Rights
- Labour Rights
- Environmental Responsibility
- Fair Organizational Practices
- Consumer Protection
- Involving & Developing Communities
The Seven Key Principles, advocated as the roots of socially responsible behavior, are:
- Accountability
- Transparency
- Ethical behavior
- Respect for stakeholder interests (stakeholders are individuals or groups who are affected by, or have the ability to impact, the organization’s actions)
- Respect for the rule of law
- Respect for international norms of behavior
- Respect for human rights
The standard lays out several sub-topics to all the aforementioned sections and gives guidelines for the best practices therein. Over and above this, there are a number of benefits to be reaped from implementing this standard in an organization, business or company.
- Helping the business attract and retain a higher quality of personnel
- Improves the overall compliance of the business or organization with regards to all aspects of sustainability
- Improves brand recognition and image through positive branding and outreach
- Overall increase in commitment and efficiency of the employees
- Improved relationships with stakeholders across the board
Any and every organization in the public, private or not-for-profit sectors, be they small or large in and developed or developing countries, the use of ISO 26000 is recommended. The core topics covered in social responsibility and sustainability are relevant to almost every organization in this day and age.
Considering the sheer scope of topics covered under this standard this particular standard can help you establish a positive dialogue with your stakeholders.