The October edition of UNE magazine is now available. In this edition, we explore key topics in both international and national standardization, highlighting the following:
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Biodiversity enters international standardizationl
Technical Committee ISO/TC 331 has released Standard ISO 17298: "Biodiversity for Organizations – Guidelines and Requirements", the first international standard on biodiversity. This publication marks a crucial step toward integrating biodiversity considerations into organizations worldwide.
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Spain writes the rules for sustainable tourism
Spain continues to strengthen its position as a global leader in tourism standardization. An initiative led by the Spanish Institute for Tourism Quality and Sustainability (ICTES), within ISO, reinforces this leadership and sets new international guidelines for sustainable tourism.
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A key standard for understanding and teaching scientific language
The UNE-EN ISO/IEC 80000 Standard, which regulates the use of physical quantities, measurement units, and formulas, is essential for both industry and education. It provides precise definitions and standardized units that make teaching scientific language easier at all educational levels.
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Interview with Leticia Saiz, SIGNUS Ecovalor
Leticia Saiz, Technical Director at SIGNUS Ecovalor, shares her experience leading two working groups within the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). In this interview, she discusses how Spain has contributed to developing standards that promote sustainability and the recovery of recycled materials in circular tire management.
- UNE News: UNE at the 2025 ISO General Assembly
UNE actively participated in the ISO General Assembly held in October in Kigali, Rwanda. This event reaffirms Spain’s commitment to international standardization and to building a more connected and efficient future.
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