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ISO 26000 belongs to a worldwide community. Alongside our own platform, these trusted resources — from the official standard to independent expert initiatives — help organisations understand and apply social responsibility. We're glad to point the way.
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ISO26000.info
Maintained by Staffan Söderberg (AMAP Sustainability)
An independent reference on ISO 26000, built and maintained by Staffan Söderberg — Vice Chair of the ISO Working Group that developed the standard (2005–2010) and later of its Post-Publication Organisation. It offers free guidance, definitions, tools, FAQs and documents linking ISO 26000 to the UN Global Compact, GRI, the OECD Guidelines and the SDGs.
Independent resource — not an official ISO publication.
Visit ISO26000.infoThe official standard
ISO — ISO 26000 Social Responsibility
The official ISO page for ISO 26000:2010, “Guidance on social responsibility.” ISO 26000 provides guidance rather than requirements and is not certifiable — the authoritative source on the standard itself.
Visit siteISO Store — ISO 26000:2010 record
The catalogue record for the standard, where the full text of ISO 26000:2010 can be obtained directly from ISO.
Visit siteRelated standards & initiatives
ISO 20400 — Sustainable Procurement community
A free, not-for-profit community-of-practice platform for ISO 20400, the international standard on sustainable procurement, which builds on ISO 26000 principles. Includes a self-assessment tool, case studies and learning materials.
Visit site26K Estimation — ISO 26000, An Estimation
An independent professional initiative founded by ISO 26000 working-group expert Guido Gürtler, offering practical tools — including the “26K Issue Tool” — and guidance for applying the standard.
Independent initiative — not an official ISO resource.
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