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No images? Editor?s pick Towards COP27 Explore insights in the run-up to COP27. Discover how stand

No images? [Click here]( Editor’s pick Towards COP27 Explore insights in the run-up to COP27. Discover how standards helps to reduce emissions, ensure access to climate finance and scale up adaptation efforts. [Meaningful action]( ISO SG: Collaborating today for tomorrow’s future [Top technologies for climate action]( Why transition pathways are key to success [Countdown to COP27]( Ways we can change the story of our climate What’s trending in standards [New] [Breathe easy]([!]( Finding the right fit for each person [New] [Clean air at work]( Putting a stop to pollutants [New] [What a waste!]( Best ways to treat trash [New] [Sustainable finance]( How investment paves the way to a brighter future [New] [Sustainable finance]( How investment paves the way to a brighter future Happening in the ISO community [22 November] Attention all SMEs! Under ISO’s strategic programme “Customer Matters”, we are launching a series of workshops dedicated to standards users’ needs. [Register now!]( Upcoming [6-18 November] Road to Sharm El-Sheikh The 27th Conference of the Parties ([COP27]() to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is being held in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, on 6-18 November 2022. ISO and its members join ranks with world change makers to showcase how International Standards help transform climate commitments into action. Our coverage of COP27 provides an overview and greater insights of ISO’s work in this area, from in-depth features to thought-provoking think pieces. [20 October] [G20 International Standards Summit]( The [IEC](, [ISO]( and [ITU]( are jointly organizing the G20 International Standards Summit 2022 held on 20 October. [Summit Programme]( Let us know if you have any [suggestions or comments]( about the newsletter Follow us on: [Twitter]([LinkedIn]([YouTube]( [ISO]( You are receiving this Newsletter because you have received previous communications regarding ISO news and press releases. This newsletter is sent through Campaign Monitor. ISO has implemented standard contractual safeguards with Campaign Monitor to protect your personal data. For more information concerning Campaign Monitor’s privacy policy, please click [here.]( If you do not longer wish to receive this Newsletter, you can always opt-out by clicking Unsubscribe below. [Unsubscribe](

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