Webinar
Thursday 16 April 2026
14:00–15:30 BST / 15:00–16:30 CEST
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The future of Environmental Management is evolving
Get ready for ISO 14001:2026
Discover what’s new in the world’s leading Environmental Management Systems standard
ISO and BSI invite you to a webinar designed to help organizations understand the key updates introduced in the 2026 edition of ISO 14001.
Developed through international collaboration and used by millions of organizations worldwide, ISO 14001 continues to shape how environmental responsibility is embedded into business strategy and operational practice.
With the publication of the 2026 edition, this webinar offers a focused opportunity to understand what’s new, why it matters, and how the updated standard strengthens environmental management in an evolving global context.
What to expect
Join experts directly involved in ISO 14001’s development, along with practitioners who apply the standard every day, to explore:
- The most significant updates and how they enhance environmental management practices.
- The practical implications for organizations of all sizes and sectors, from SMEs to large enterprises.
- Real world examples illustrating how ISO 14001 continues to support measurable, positive impact.
- How the updated edition connects with other standards in the ISO 14000 family, including ongoing work on topics such as biodiversity, natural capital, and climate adaptation.
- A live Q&A with experts and contributors.
Who should join
This webinar is designed for:
- Environmental, sustainability and ESG professionals
- Quality, risk, compliance and strategy leaders
- Auditors, consultants and conformity‑assessment professionals
- Organizations already using or considering ISO 14001
- Businesses beginning or strengthening their environmental management journey, including SMEs
- Anyone interested in environmental management systems, international standards and their future
As the 2026 edition is released, this webinar provides a timely opportunity to explore its evolution — and how it can support organizations’ environmental ambitions today and in the years ahead.
Webinar
Thursday 16 April 2026
14:00–15:30 BST / 15:00–16:30 CEST
Online
Featured speakers
Amarjit Kaur, a Fellow of ISEP and Director of SHEMSI Sdn Bhd, brings over 25 years of experience in advisory, training, and assessment in environmental management systems and sustainability strategy across multiple industries. She works closely with organisations to enhance their environmental and overall sustainability performance through the effective implementation of internationally recognised standards and best practices. She is actively engaged in stakeholder driven initiatives in environmental management, including contributions at both the ISO and national levels.
Andrew Marlow, Chartered Environmentalist and founder of onePlanet Solutions and EMSmastery, brings deep experience across regulation, accreditation, auditing, and consultancy. He helps organisations build strong environmental values, strengthen compliance, and drive meaningful sustainability performance.
Environmental economist, convenor of the ISO/TC 207/SC 1/Working Group 14 which prepared ISO 14054, and Chair of the BSI Technical Subcommittee SES/1/8 Assessing and Valuing Natural Capital. Ece specialises in methods that estimate the economic value of nature, and how to use this evidence in appraisal, accounting, and preparing investment cases, and impact and TNFD reporting. She supports forward-thinking investors, businesses, NGOs, and public policy makers who consider their impacts and dependencies on natural capital.
Howard Dawes is the Global Training Technical Lead for BSI, responsible for shaping high quality Sustainability and Health, Safety and Wellbeing training worldwide. He brings extensive expertise in management systems, instructional design and auditor training, underpinned by a long career in environmental management, consultancy and international training delivery. Howard specialises in interpreting standards and creating impactful, engaging learning solutions.
James is the current Director of Environment for Metrolinx, one of the largest public transit operators in North America, and has successfully implemented ISO14001 Environmental Management Systems at several world class organizations over his 15+ year career as an environmental professional. With a degree from the University of Waterloo, James continues to drive environmental compliance and sustainable performance by embedding environmental values into all aspects of the organization.
Julie Davidson is Head of Business Assurance at Jointline, where she leads the organisation’s approach to quality, safety, environmental management, and governance across its highways, airfields and infrastructure projects. Julie works closely with National Highways and is an active member of the NHSS 7 committee, contributing to the development and oversight of sector standards for road marking operations.
Julie previously served as Chair of the Road Safety Markings Association (RSMA) and remains a member of its Executive Committee supporting collaboration, innovation, and professional standards across the UK road marking sector.
Katie Clift is a global moderator and communications leader with 15 years’ experience chairing high-level sessions, interviews and press conferences around the world. She currently leads international public relations for ISO, bringing deep expertise in strategic communications, stakeholder engagement and global affairs.
Nadita is a standards and quality infrastructure leader with over 20 years of experience at the Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards (TTBS). As Manager of the Standardization Division, she oversees the development and promotion of standards that drive economic and sustainable development across various sectors. Nadita currently chairs the CARICOM Regional Organisation for Standards and Quality (CROSQ) Technical Management Committee, spearheading regional standardization and leads strategic engagement with ISO and IEC in the areas of Governance, Quality, Environment, and Innovation.
Noelia Garcia Nebra has over 15 years of experience in international trade and investment, as well as in sustainability policy and capacity building in developing countries. As Head of Sustainability and Partnerships at ISO, she leads efforts to strengthen ISO’s contribution to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly by addressing climate change and diversity & inclusion.
Stephanie is the Project Leader for the development of ISO 14054:2025, Member of the BSI Technical Subcommittee SES/1/8 Assessing and Valuing Natural Capital, and the CEO of Little Blue Research overseeing the development and implementation of projects.
She has over 15 years of experience in sustainability consulting and research with an emphasis on environmental and social impact analysis. Stephanie has enjoyed a varied career which includes helping to develop the Capitals Coalition’s Natural Capital Protocol and Sector Guides.
Susan Taylor Martin is Chief Executive of the British Standards Institution - BSI. Through shaping, sharing, implementing and certifying against standards, regulation and consensus best practice, BSI helps our clients innovate, accelerate the achievement of their business objectives, and provides assurance that their businesses are sustainable, resilient and trustworthy.
Formerly, Susan has led a range of information, publishing and software businesses, first at Reuters and then at Thomson Reuters. She is currently a non-executive director of the University of Cambridge Press & Assessment Board, and previously served as a non-executive director of Whitbread plc.
Vanessa McCorquodale is a Lead Standard Development Manager for the British Standards Institute. Developing standards with purpose in the sustainability field including environmental management.
With 16 years’ experience in the sustainability sector Vanessa has an MSc in Carbon Management and a BSc in Psychology, Vanessa is passionate about working towards a net zero planet that incorporates fairness for all species and a thriving natural space.