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Global: GHG Protocol and ISO Finalize Joint Working Group for Product-Level Standards

Vedanshi SinghbyVedanshi Singh
15th April 2026
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Global: GHG Protocol and ISO Finalize Joint Working Group for Product-Level Standards
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Product Carbon Footprinting and Global Standard Harmonization: ESG BROADCAST shares key takeaways.

In a landmark move for global climate accounting, the Greenhouse Gas Protocol (GHG Protocol) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) have announced the finalization of a Joint Working Group (JWG). This announcement, released in mid-April 2026, marks the beginning of a formal collaboration to develop and harmonize product-level greenhouse gas standards. By aligning the GHG Protocol’s Product Life Cycle Standard with the ISO 14067 framework, the two leading standard-setters aim to eliminate the technical fragmentation that has historically hindered the comparability of Product Carbon Footprints (PCFs) across global supply chains.

The core objective of the JWG is to provide a single, globally recognized methodology for quantifying and reporting the carbon intensity of individual products. This is a critical development for the “S” and “E” of ESG, as product-level data is increasingly required for border adjustment mechanisms, such as the EU’s CBAM, and for corporate Scope 3 disclosures. Implementing bodies from both organizations have highlighted that the current lack of alignment often forces companies to perform double-counting or maintain multiple sets of environmental books, leading to significant administrative costs and “green-masking” risks.

The new harmonized standard will focus on refining life cycle assessment (LCA) boundaries and improving the consistency of secondary data usage. A key feature of the working group’s mandate is the development of sector-specific “Product Category Rules” (PCRs) to ensure that carbon claims for high-impact goods like steel, cement, and electronics are evaluated on a like-for-like basis. The announcement clarifies that the “effective dates” for the draft framework are expected by early 2027, providing the market with a clear transition timeline to adopt more rigorous, audited product environmental profiles.

Applicability of this joint standard will be universal, impacting every stage of the value chain from raw material extraction to end-of-life disposal. For manufacturers, this harmonization represents a shift toward “Carbon Transparency” as a competitive necessity. Financial institutions are also tracking this development closely, as product-level data allows for more granular “green lending” and the identification of transition risks at the SKU level. The JWG will also collaborate with digital platform providers to ensure that the new standards are “digital-ready,” facilitating the automated exchange of PCF data through digital product passports.

Strategic significance lies in the creation of a “common language” for the low-carbon economy. For businesses, the GHG-ISO partnership reduces the risk of regulatory non-compliance in multiple jurisdictions. Compliance with these upcoming harmonized standards will be essential for any firm looking to validate its “Green” or “Net Zero” product claims in an increasingly litigious environment. Ultimately, by merging the technical rigor of ISO with the widespread corporate adoption of the GHG Protocol, this joint initiative provides the foundational infrastructure needed to drive decarbonization at the source—the products we consume.

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Vedanshi Singh

Vedanshi Singh

Science communicator passionate about climate change, ESG, and sustainability, blending psychology with communication for impact.

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