There are several ISO standards that apply to the tobacco industry, including:

 

ISO 9001: This standard specifies the requirements for a quality management system that a tobacco company can use to demonstrate its ability to consistently provide products that meet customer and regulatory requirements.

ISO 14001: This standard provides a framework for an environmental management system that can help a tobacco company manage its environmental impacts and comply with relevant environmental regulations.

ISO 45001: This standard specifies the requirements for an occupational health and safety management system that can help a tobacco company ensure the health and safety of its workers.

ISO 26000: This standard provides guidance on social responsibility, including the ethical and social impacts of a tobacco company's operations and products.

In addition to these ISO standards, the tobacco industry is also subject to a number of other regulations and standards that are specific to the industry, such as the World Health Organization's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) and various national and regional regulations on tobacco product labelling, packaging, and advertising.