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The Standard-Setting Code

The ISEAL Standard-Setting Code sets the rules for legitimate and effective standard-setting processes, thereby increasing the credibility of the resulting standard. It applies to all standards that promote improvement in social and environmental practices.

Credible Standard-Setting Processes

The Code focuses on the standards development process and on the structure and content of the standard. Key steps in standards development include:

  • Defining the objectives of the standard and justifying the need for its development
  • Identifying affected stakeholders and providing them with information about the Code development process and how they can participate
  • Having public consultations and ensuring that there is a balance of interests participating
  • Providing a variety of opportunities and tools (ie teleconferences, meetings, webinars) for stakeholders to participate
  • Ensuring a variety of opinions are given equal weight and providing for balanced decision-making
  • Making the standard and supporting documents publicly available and reviewing the standard on a regular basis

Requirements on the structure and content of the standard include:

  • Having clearly defined objectives and ensuring that the requirements in the standard contribute directly to achieving those objectives
  • Ensuring the content of the standard is clear and unambiguous, and that it is relevant to the market and builds on regulatory requirements
  • Balancing the need to adapt the standard so that it is locally applicable with the desire for global consistency in its interpretation
  • Working to harmonise standards where their content or scope overlap

Comments and Contact

The current version 5.0 of the Standard-Setting Code was approved by the ISEAL Board in January 2010 following a year long consultation process.

ISEAL welcomes comments on the Standard-Setting Code at any time. Comments will be incorporated into the next review process in 2013. Please submit comments using the comment submission form by email to consultation [at] isealalliance [dot] org or by mail to the ISEAL Alliance offices.