The updated ISO 14001:2026 Environmental Management System (EMS) standard has arrived – and it’s a positive step forward for organisations ready to strengthen their environmental performance.
The updated ISO 14001:2026 Environmental Management System (EMS) standard has arrived – and it’s a positive step forward for organisations ready to strengthen their environmental performance.
For Australian and New Zealand businesses, this update isn’t about starting from scratch. It’s about building on what you already have and aligning it with today’s priorities – climate, supply chains, and measurable impact.
If you’re certified to ISO 14001:2015, you’re already in a strong position. Now it’s time to take the next step.
What’s New (and Why It’s a Good Thing)
Clearer Focus on Climate and Biodiversity
The updated standard brings greater clarity to:
- Climate risks and opportunities
- Biodiversity and ecosystem impacts
- Resource use and availability
What this means:
You’ll be better equipped to identify risks early and make more informed, future-focused decisions.
Stronger Supply Chain Visibility
Enhanced lifecycle requirements help you:
- Better understand supplier impacts
- Strengthen procurement decisions
- Reduce risk beyond your own operations
What this means:
More control, greater transparency, and stronger relationships across your supply chain.
A Structured Approach to Change
A new requirement introduces formal change management for environmental impacts.
What this means:
Smarter, more consistent decision-making—and fewer surprises down the track.
More Meaningful Performance Insights
With a stronger focus on data, risk, and leadership accountability.
What this means:
You can clearly demonstrate progress, support business decisions with evidence, and show stakeholders real results.
Why This Matters in Australia and New Zealand
The update aligns closely with what’s already happening across ANZ:
- Growing expectations around ESG and climate responsibility
- Increased focus on supply chain transparency
- Greater emphasis on measurable performance
ISO 14001 continues to support organisations in:
- Winning and retaining contracts
- Building trust with customers and stakeholders
- Strengthening brand and reputation
A Smooth Transition – If You Start Early
There’s a multi-year transition period, giving you time to adapt.
Organisations that begin early will benefit from:
- A more structured, manageable transition
- Better integration into existing systems
- Stronger outcomes with less disruption
How to Get Started
A few focused steps can set you up for success:
- Review Your Current System. Understand how your existing EMS aligns with the updated requirements.
- Refresh Your Environmental Context. Incorporate climate, biodiversity, and resource considerations where relevant.
- Strengthen Change Management. Ensure environmental impacts are considered before changes are made.
- Enhance Supplier Oversight. Build visibility and confidence across your supply chain.
- Focus on Measurable Outcomes. Refine how you track, measure, and report performance.
Turn Compliance Into Advantage
ISO 14001:2026 is more than an update – it’s an opportunity to:
- Strengthen your environmental strategy
- Improve operational resilience
- Demonstrate leadership in your industry
Organisations that embrace the change will be better positioned for the future.

