ISCC Sustainability Conference, Bogotá, March 06, 2018 ISCC Solution Provider for Sustainable and Deforestation Free Supply Chains Dr Norbert Schmitz, ISCC System GmbH
Content Why is sustainability certification becoming more important? How does the ISCC certification approach works? What can be certified with ISCC for which markets? Which companies are using ISCC in Latam? Who stands behind ISCC? 2
Voluntary and mandatory sustainability requirements for agricultural commodities in different markets Energy Food Feed Bio-based products 3
ISCC certification approach and requirements for supply chains of agricultural feedstocks Farms First Gathering Point Processing Unit Trader/Storage Processing Farms: Selfdeclarations and sample audit ISCC Certificate ISCC Certificate ISCC Certificate ISCC Certificate Protection of biodiversity Preservation of carbon sinks Good agricultural practices Human and social rights Traceability Chain of Custody GHG emissions* GHG emissions* *For ISCC PLUS GHG emissions requirements are voluntary 4
ISCC Principle 1: Biodiverse and carbon rich areas are protected, land use change after January 2008 is not allowed Primary forests and other wooded land Designated nature protection areas Highly biodiverse grassland Wetland Forested areas Peatland 5
All kinds of agricultural and forestry feedstocks can be certified under ISCC Soy Sugar cane Palm Sunflower Cereals Corn Canola Sugar beet Wood Cotton Shea nuts Camelina 6
ISCC is also a leading certification system for waste and residues as well as non-bio feedstocks Waste and processing residues Forestry / agricultural crop residue Renewable non-bio feedstocks: UCO Landfill gas Forestry residue Power-to-Gas Tall oil End-of-life tires Husks Power-to-Energy Municipal solid waste Crude glycerine Straw CO 2 7
ISCC feedstock certification on a global scale 8
ISCC certification can be applied for all markets Feed Food Energy Bio-based products 9
ISCC is a one stop shop, and is compliant with many important platforms and industry standards Acceptance of ISCC by other schemes and industry standards Farm/ Plantation Food production Farm/ Plantation processing processing Processing Biofuel production RED Liquid Fuel Supply Regulation Farm/ Plantation Feed production Chemical production TC 411 10
Regional distribution of ISCC certificates. In Latin America, currently 135 ISCC certificates are valid European Union:68% Europe (w/o EU): 4% Southeast Asia: 13% Regional distribution of ISCC certified companies* Asia (w/o SEA): 7% Latin America: 4% North America: 2% Africa: 1% Australia: 1% * Numbers as of 13 February 2018 11
ISCC in Latin America The numbers of ISCC certificates in Colombia and Central America have increased in the previous year Argentina Colombia Honduras Guatemala Brazil Uruguay Paraguay Costa Rica Venezela Peru Nicaragua Boliva Ecuador Mexico Chile Trinidad & Tobago NL Antilles * Numbers as of 1 March 2018 ** Certificates may be valid for more than one scope 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 6 7 16 16 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 17 18 33 Scopes certified in Latin America** Type of operation Certificates First Gathering Points 45 Oil Mills 40 Ethanol Plants 16 Biodiesel Plants 18 Points of Origins and Collecting Points (w/r) 35 Trader/Storage 26 Valid certificates per country* 12
Examples of certified companies in the top five countries Guatemala Certified companies include: Bio Etanol Conceptión Destiladora de Alcoholes y Rones Pantaleon Palma Sur Brazil Certified companies include: ADM Braskem Cargill Copersucar Trading JBS Raizen SIG Usina Conquistoa do Pontal Honduras Certified companies include: Agroindustrial Palma Real Agrícola Tornabe Aceites y Derivados Sociedad Anonima Exportadora del Atlantico HONDUPALMA Colombia Certified companies include: Aceites Manuelita Bioils Colombia C.I. Acepalma C.I. Biocosta El Roble Corporativo/ Extractora El Roble Argentina Certified companies include: Bunge Cargil LDC Molinos Agro Oleaginosa Aceitera General Deheza T6 Industries Bioils Argentina 13
Over the past two years palm has become the third most important feedstock Feedstocks certified under ISCC in Latin America* Sugar cane 23% UCO and other w/r 26% Palm 23% Soy 28% * Numbers as of 1 March 2018 14
More and more companies are using ISCC to make credible claims on their sustainable products Examples food industry ISCC certified rum Botran from Guatemala ISCC certified sugar from Guatemala ISCC certified sunflower oil from Hungary ISCC certified sugar from Bolivia 15
ISCC is steered by an association with 100 organizations from 28 countries. Members (Selection) 16
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