11/22/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/22/2024 02:45
Friday 22 November, Baku, Azerbaijan: As COP29 wraps up in Azerbaijan, the Standards Pavilion, led by IEC, ISO, and ULSE alongside eight other standards organizations, hailed significant progress during the conference, in recognizing the crucial role of globally agreed standards in turning climate commitments into measurable actions.
The Standards Pavilion, convening for the first time at COP29, acknowledges the following key milestones from COP29. The Pavilion Partners see a role for international standards to support their implementation, and are ready to partner with other organizations on these initiatives:
The Pavilion partners also welcomed the G20 Rio de Janeiro Leaders' Declaration which called for urgent scaling of climate finance and investment.
Looking ahead to COP30, the Partners of the Standards Pavilion reaffirm their dedication to supporting global climate action by fostering collaboration and promoting the use of trusted, internationally recognized standards. The International Standards community welcomes the opportunity to work with the Presidency of COP30 and contribute actively to next year's climate conference. Together, these efforts aim to enhance the sustainability of products, systems, and environments, building a more resilient and sustainable future.
For more information on the Standards Pavilion and COP29 highlights, visit www.standardspavilion.org.
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About the Organizations
ISO (International Organization for Standardization) is an independent, non-governmental international organization with a membership of 170 national standards bodies. Through its global network, it facilitates the development of voluntary and market-relevant International Standards that support innovation and provide solutions to global challenges. ISO has published more than 25,000 International Standards and related documents covering almost every industry, from technology to food safety, to agriculture and healthcare. More information about ISO is available at www.iso.org.
The IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) is a global, not-for-profit membership organization that brings together close to 170 countries and coordinates the work of 30 000 experts globally. IEC International Standards and conformity assessment work underpins international trade in electrical and electronic goods. It facilitates electricity access and verifies the safety, performance and interoperability of electric and electronic devices and systems, including for example, consumer devices such as mobile phones or refrigerators, office and medical equipment, information technology, electricity generation, and much more.
Conformity assessment refers to any activity that determines whether a product, system, service and sometimes people fulfil the requirements and characteristics described in a standard or specification. Such requirements can include performance, safety, efficiency, effectiveness, reliability, durability or environmental impacts such as pollution or noise. Verification is generally done through testing and/or inspection.
Learn more: www.iec.ch
UL Standards & Engagement is a nonprofit organization that translates safety science into action through standards development, partnerships, and advocacy. Since 1903, we have developed nearly 1,700 standards and guidance documents for products ranging from fire doors to autonomous vehicles. ULSE enables innovation and grows trust by convening experts, and informing policymakers and regulators as we work toward a safer, more secure and sustainable future. Visit ulse.org for more information. https://ulse.org