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Embracing net zero: a crucial step towards a sustainable future
Achieving net-zero carbon emissions is not just an environmental imperative; it also presents significant opportunities for organizations of all sizes.
“Worm’s eye view of a bamboo forest clearly showing off the plants’ jointed stems.

By Clare Naden on

Counting the ways with bamboo

With more than ten thousand different uses, bamboo is versatile, renewable, clean, green and abundant. What’s more, it holds the key to many climate change and sustainable development solutions. What’s not to love? ISO’s expert committee for bamboo has just published its first International Standard to support the industry’s growth, contributing to a better world for all.

View of city square in Shanghai, China.

By Elizabeth Gasiorowski-Denis on

Building a sustainable future with ISO 21930

With urban populations worldwide swelling, there’s an urgent need to calculate the sustainable performance of the buildings that we live and work in. But the variety and complexity of methods available can seem overwhelming. This is where ISO 21930:2017 comes into play. 

Top standards

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ISO 17607-2:2023
Steel structures
Execution of structural steelwork

Part 2: Steels

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ISO 10456:2007
Building materials and products
Hygrothermal properties

Tabulated design values and procedures for determining declared and design thermal values

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Test methods

Determination of setting time and soundness

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Test methods

Part 1: Analysis by wet chemistry

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ISO 1920-12:2015
Testing of concrete
Part 12: Determination of the carbonation resistance of concrete

Accelerated carbonation method

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Test methods

Determination of strength