When you pick up a can of juice made in Trinidad, a pack of tomato ketchup made in Jamaica, or…
GNBS To Showcase Construction Standards At International Building Expo 2026
Construction remains one of the fastest-growing industries in Guyana as the country’s economy continues to expand. Driven primarily by new…
Implement Standards to Protect and Preserve the Environment
World Environment Day (WED) was observed on Friday, June 5, under the theme “Inspired by Nature. For Climate. For Our…
Sparta Primary School emerges champion of GNBS’ Standards in Academia Quiz Competition 2026
Sparta Primary School of Region Two emerged as the winner of the fourth edition of the Guyana National Bureau of…
Elevating Our Tourism Product with Standards
It is the beginning of Tourism Awareness Month, and our country continues to see steady growth in the tourism sector,…
What’s In Your Glass or Bottle? – National Standard Outlines Requirements for Local Juices and Nectars
Fresh, healthy, and refreshing, fruit juices and vegetable drinks are consumed daily by most Guyanese, from the glass of passionfruit…
Education month – GNBS continues to invest in standards education to build a culture of quality
The key to a safer, smarter, and more competitive Guyana begins with education. At the Guyana National Bureau of Standards…
From Crafty Hands to Your Home or Office – Gnbs Promotes Standards For Indigenous Wooden Creations
Wooden craft items in Guyana are more than decorative pieces; they are treasures of culture, identity, and skill, reflecting the…
From Culture to Comfort – GNBS Promotes Standards for Indigenous Furniture
What if the chair you sat on, or the table you dined at, told a story of tradition, craftsmanship, and…
Cassava Bread – A Cultural Treasure Meets National Standards
Who doesn’t love a crisp slice of cassava bread with pepperpot, tuma pot, or even just a spread of peanut…














