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EcoCeres earns RSB ICAO CORSIA certification underscoring leadership in SAF

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EcoCeres has attained certification under the RSB ICAO CORSIA scheme for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), a globally recognised standard aligned with the International Civil Aviation Organisation’s Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA).
The certification goes further than other CORSIA-eligible schemes to ensure robust social safeguards and biodiversity protection, while confirming that EcoCeres' SAF meets rigorous requirements for sustainability, greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction, and traceability.
The ICAO CORSIA certification, developed by the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB), is among the most robust frameworks globally for verifying SAF against stringent environmental and social criteria, including significant lifecycle GHG reductions, protection of high-carbon and high-biodiversity areas, and strong safeguards for workers and local communities.
“Receiving RSB ICAO CORSIA certification is a major milestone for EcoCeres and a strong endorsement of our commitment to producing SAF that delivers measurable climate benefits and advances the circular economy,” said Matti Lievonen, CEO of EcoCeres.
“This recognition not only validates the robustness of our feedstock sourcing and production processes, but also gives our airline partners confidence that our fuels meet the highest international standards for sustainability and emissions performance.”
The certification supports EcoCeres’ strategy to expand its presence in international SAF markets and to partner with airlines and fuel suppliers that must comply with CORSIA obligations and other emerging SAF mandates.
By combining waste‑based feedstocks, advanced production technologies and independent verification under RSB ICAO CORSIA, EcoCeres is well positioned to help customers reduce lifecycle emissions from aviation while strengthening the credibility of their decarbonisation claims.

 

 

 






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