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    November’s Green Zone: the latest news, views and opinions from the world of sustainability for BSI Members

    Welcome to November’s digest of sustainability news for BSI members. This November, as all eyes are on COP 27, we’re catching up on key developments in the world of sustainability, breaking news, data and analysis drawn from across the globe. Like chillies in space, a flying car, pollution-eating moss, and kids’ clothes that grow as they do.

    Published date:

    02/11/2022


    The five ways BSI standards are kept accurate, clear and relevant

    As industries change and evolve over time, standards need to keep pace. To make sure they’re suited to the modern business environment, amendments and alterations are undertaken from time to time. Here are five different ways a standard may be altered, and the terms used to indicate that a change has taken place.

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    02/11/2022


    As UK drought risks soar, this is how reclaimed water can help industry keep its cool

    As we approach winter, it's easy to forget that last summer a drought was declared across much of England. Nor are these issues going to go away, as a report from the National Drought Group underlines. Projections suggest average rainfall over winter will not be enough to prevent drought conditions in some areas next year. So, how can the use of reclaimed water provide part of the solution, helping companies reduce the impact on the environment and help conserve clean water supplies? Particularly in highly water-intensive applications like industrial cooling?

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    01/11/2022


    Will we ever be able to trust biometric scanning? Part 2

    In part one of this article, we explored the potential barriers to building trust in biometric technology, and looked at the role of standards in developing essential, trust-building regulation. In part two, we look at the different types of biometric technology, the potential advantages, and current calls for fresh legislation.

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    01/11/2022


    Will we ever be able to trust biometric scanning? Part 1

    Every time you unlock a smartphone with a fingerprint, you’re using biometric technology. But the potential of biometrics in other applications can only be realized if people are confident that they can trust the underlying systems that curb intrusion on privacy and personal freedoms. What can you do to ensure the public is confident with the way biometrics are used?

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    01/11/2022


    2022 BSI Standards Conference and Awards: Celebrating the impact of standards and standards makers

    Join us at the 2022 BSI Standards Conference and Awards to celebrate standards as tools for building trust as we consider today’s critical focus areas of People, Planet and Digitalization. And we will be announcing the winners of the 2022 BSI Standards Awards, both Standards Makers and Standards Users. Read what’s coming up over 16 - 17 November.

    Published date:

    13/10/2022


    What kind of professional finds withdrawn standards useful?

    Standards are reviewed every five years. If they are not considered relevant in the current market, they are withdrawn. This means they are not considered current and don’t have standard status. But that doesn't mean they are worthless. You might be surprised how many types of people might want to use withdrawn standards, and how they do so.

    Published date:

    10/10/2022


    All the new, revised, draft and withdrawn standards from last month in October’s Update Standards magazine

    You can get the details of all the new, revised, draft and withdrawn standards and publications from the last month in the 60+ pages of the October edition of Update Standards magazine. Including a free standard to address modern slavery in your supply chain. And another standard to build a more resilient future for your organization.

    Published date:

    07/10/2022


    Certification markings: the key to unlocking exports for your company

    Businesses that export goods have been shown to be 21% more productive and pay higher wages than those that don’t. However, only 10% of UK businesses currently export overseas. Even if you start small, exporting can be a crucial part of your organisation’s growth strategy. In this article, we explore how SMEs can benefit from exporting, the importance of product markings and how BSI can guide you through the product certification process.

    Published date:

    06/10/2022


    Five important questions for businesses interested in the metaverse

    What if you could escape the physical world and create vast virtual worlds where you can interact with other people from all around the planet? The metaverse concept was first dreamed up by sci-fi writers, but it’s now rapidly becoming a reality. What does it mean for the way we live, work and do business? What risks and opportunities does it bring to organisations and society, and what are the five things everyone should know about the metaverse?

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    06/10/2022