Standards Map
Business, trade and market intelligence: Trade for Sustainable Development (T4SD) database
Your roadmap to sustainable production, consumption and trade
The Trade for Sustainable Development (T4SD) Programme at the International Trade Centre is a partnership-based programme which empowers and equips micro, small and medium- sized enterprises (MSMEs) to improve their sustainability performance for better efficiency and international competitiveness.
The Programme does this through providing a global sustainability platform (scale), impactful partnerships (reach) and direct trade-related assistance to MSMEs (transformation) along two main intervention pillars: sustainability standards and social responsibility.
With our help, farmers are now able to certify their products as organic, and companies are learning how to become sustainable and can apply for green finance. Our resources also provide tools for businesses to assess their compliance against sustainability standards and potentially access preferential bank loans based on their sustainability score.
T4SD video
<p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><span lang="EN-GB">T4SD has become recognized as the go-to source of information on voluntary sustainability standards (VSS), with unique, detailed and user-friendly action oriented tools. VSS will continue to be the primary vehicle underpinning the shift towards sustainable value chains for private sector players, and the new sustainability regulation and legislative actions planned by governments will inevitably rely on these existing VSS/private initiatives. In</span> 2021 T4SD launched its 2022-2025 strategy which is aligned with ITC's new corporate strategy and as such contributes to ITC's objectives on trade and environmental sustainability. The T4SD strategy and programme approach is based on 'projects, platforms and partnerships' and aims to enable T4SD to become the global reference for trade and improved sustainability performance of SMEs. To achieve this, the T4SD programme will:</span></p><ul><li><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Contribute to more supportive business ecosystem by providing cutting-edge knowledge on trade-related value chain sustainability requirements</span></li><li><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Empower MSMEs to meet sustainability requirements</span></li><li><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Drive VSS convergence and harmonization and optimize solutions with market partners; and </span></li><li><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Influence international trade and sustainability frameworks</span></li></ul><p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Underpinning these efforts is the 'core' of the T4SD programme, the T4SD global VSS database (Standards Map) as well as the online market linkages platform (Sustainability Map) that power the above four intervention areas. This project supports the maintenance, updating and further development of these Global Public Goods fulfilling ITC's commitment to provide transparency on VSS, as well as the related awareness-raising and capacity-building activities.</span></p><p>The project's outcome is ultimately to support MSMEs to become more internationally competitive through adoption of sustainable practices and accessing new business opportunities. This will be achieved through four outputs, which are aligned with all four intermediate outcomes of the ITC's 2022-2025 strategic framework.</p>
Sustainability Gateway
Explore ITC’s offering of sustainable and inclusive tools designed to help businesses and women entrepreneurs enhance their production and processing practices, scale up the capacity of multiplier and business support organizations, collaborate with industry platforms to drive transparency and traceability, improve the visibility and connections of sustainable businesses and women entrepreneurs, and drive though leadership.
Whom do we help and how?
- Micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs)
We assist businesses in reducing their environmental impact, improving their working conditions and gaining access to new markets. - Business support organizations (BSOs)
We support stakeholders with gaining access to information, knowledge and skills to promote sustainability effectively, delivering all along the value chain. - Policymakers
We provide insights for policymaking to strengthen links between international trade and sustainability policies and transition towards a sustainable economy. - Global brands
We drive standards convergence and transparency to incentivize sustainable production and consumption.
Tools for sustainable and inclusive trade.
ITC’s Sustainability Gateway provides you with a range of tools designed to empower businesses along value chains with the means to address environmental, social and gender issues, smoothing the transition to better production, consumption and trade.
Standards Map
Navigating the constantly moving landscape of sustainability standards is challenging. That’s why we have developed a range of tools, specifically tailored for different actors along the value chain, to help you make informed decisions by better understanding available sustainability initiatives, and connect with like-minded business partners.
With our Standards Map you can:
- review 300+ standards by product, sector, area or focus and more;
- compare standards side by side across 1650+ criteria;
- see where you are in the standard compliance process and assess your business for sustainability readiness;
- explore market trends for 14 sustainability standards across nine commodities and forestry.
Video
The last few decades have seen a huge expansion of trade volumes and the emergence of a new model for trading products, the global value chains. Sustainability standards, which have also seen a tremendous uptake, offer an innovative framework for more inclusiveness in trade, and more respect of people and the environment.
The world’s largest database for sustainability standards.
ITC’s Standards Map is a free online tool to easily find information and discover trends on standards for environmental protection, labour rights, business ethics, due diligence and traceability, among others.

