
Discover the 2026 ISO 14001 update through a delta-focused course applied to Terraforge Industries, guiding you from gap assessment to a three-year transition roadmap before May 2029.
Meet Terraforge industries, a multi-site Austrian manufacturer used to illustrate 2026 ISO 14001 changes, detailing VOC emissions, waste, energy use, and supply-chain implications across Linz, Wells, and Bratislava.
Learn about ISO 14001:2026 publication, the 36-month transition, the May 2029 deadline, and the five implications for audits, documentation, and budgeting.
ISO 14001:2026 preserves Annex SL structure. It expands context to address climate change, strengthens risk and opportunity processes, and adds a new change-management requirement with controls on externally provided processes.
Assess how ISO 14001:2026 introduces a moderate delta for 2015-certified organizations, detailing context analysis and clause updates. Identify practical transition actions, including change management, supplier register, and targeted delta updates.
Iso 14001:2026 embeds climate change in clauses 4.1 and 4.2, making climate a mandatory context input, with five updates—context relevance, interested parties, aspects, objectives, and audits—to prove integration.
ISO 14001:2026 expands clause 4.1 with pollution, biodiversity, and natural resource availability, embedding climate change in the normative text and linking context to aspects and objectives.
Explore the six refinements to ISO 14001:2026 clause 4.2 on interested parties, including climate requirements, needs versus expectations, traceability to 6.1.3, and the five functional categories.
Reframe the context analysis for iso 14001:2026 through a focused two-week workshop, producing site-specific 4.1 and 4.2 entries with clear owners.
Discover how ISO 14001:2026 restructures clause 6 into three pillars—6.1 risks and opportunities, 6.2 objectives and planning, and the new 6.3 change management—and map old subclauses to the new structure.
Compare 2015 and 2026 risk and opportunity practices under ISO 14001, focusing on explicitly separated sources—environmental aspects, compliance obligations, context—into a single, auditable risk register with traceable actions.
ISO 14001:2026 clause 6.3 explains a five-stage change management process for EMS that scopes changes, assesses environmental aspects and risks, assigns ownership, and preserves documentation.
Elevate lifecycle thinking by contrasting clause 6.1.2 across 2026 and 2015, and articulate cradle-to-grave alignment, stage tagging, and an auditable environmental aspects register.
Explore the expanded ISO 14001:2026 clause 8.1, detailing externally provided processes, products, and services, and learn six practical steps to align supplier controls, criteria, and verification across the supply chain.
Explore how ISO 14001:2026 separates emergency preparedness from abnormal operations, with distinct emergency response plans, containment map, and notification trees, plus audit-focused drills and post-incident reviews.
introduce explicit objectives for every internal audit under ISO 14001:2026, alongside scope and criteria, spanning compliance verification, effectiveness, remediation verification, and readiness.
ISO 14001:2026 restructures management review into 9.3.1 inputs, 9.3.2 process, and 9.3.3 results, detailing auditable evidence bundles, climate inputs, participant lists, and traceable decisions linking inputs to outputs.
Outline a seven-milestone, three-year transition from 2026 to May 2029. Align gap analysis, updated context, change management, supplier controls, and audits for recertification.
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.
ISO 14001:2026 — What's New is a focused transition course built specifically for EMS professionals who are already certified or experienced with ISO 14001:2015 and need to understand exactly what changes in the 2026 revision before the May 2029 transition deadline.
This is a delta course. It does not re-teach the 2015 baseline. Every minute is spent on what is new, what changed, and what to do about it — so that your time is invested in the ~30% of the standard that has actually moved, not the 70% that has not.
What you will learn:
The clause-by-clause change map from 2015 to 2026 and which changes matter most for certified organizations
How the 2024 climate change amendments are now embedded directly in the standard body
The expanded Clause 4.1 context requirements covering pollution, biodiversity, and natural resources
The brand new Clause 6.3 structured change-management process — the single biggest addition in 2026
The strengthened life-cycle perspective in environmental aspects evaluation
Expanded operational controls for all externally provided processes, products, and services
The required separation of emergency preparedness from abnormal operations
The new requirement to define internal audit objectives (not just scope and criteria)
The restructured management review organized around inputs, process, and results sub-clauses
A realistic 3-year transition roadmap anchored to the May 2029 certification deadline
How the course is structured: Every lecture follows the same rhythm — what changed, why it changed, what it means in practice, a TerraForge Industries example, and an action checklist for your existing 2015 system. Four written assignments and four optional conversational role plays — scoped to Northlake Foods Co., a food and beverage processor — let you practise applying the 2026 deltas to a realistic operating context.
Who this course is for: EMS managers, internal auditors, lead auditors, consultants, sustainability and HSE professionals, and certification body auditors who already know ISO 14001:2015 and need to get current on the 2026 revision — fast.