ISO 14006:2020 provides guidance on incorporating ecodesign into an environmental management system (EMS), especially for organizations that have adopted or are planning to implement ISO 14001. It outlines principles and practices for systematically integrating environmental considerations into the design and development of products and services.

The aim is to reduce environmental impacts across the entire product life cycle—from raw material extraction to end-of-life disposal—by optimizing functionality, resource use, and sustainability in product design. ISO 14006 helps organizations align with global sustainability goals, improve regulatory compliance, and gain a competitive edge through greener innovation.
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ISO 14006 is applicable to organizations of any size, sector, or geography that wish to:
The standard is particularly useful for:
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Organizations are eligible to adopt ISO 14006 if they:
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Total Duration: 2-4 months, depending on organizational complexity and readiness.
Implementing ISO 14006 requires organizations to:

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Ecodesign is becoming a central focus in global policy, particularly under frameworks such as the EU Green Deal, Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), and UN Sustainable Development Goals. Companies adopting ISO 14006 gain a strategic advantage in:
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No, it is a guidance standard. However, it supports ISO 14001 and can be reviewed as part of EMS certification.
It is designed to supplement ISO 14001, so standalone implementation is not recommended.
Manufacturers, designers, and service providers involved in product development or sustainable innovation.
Yes, service-based organizations can use the standard to reduce environmental impacts in design and delivery.
Regularly—at least annually or whenever new products, technologies, or regulations are introduced.
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