New, improved Principles and Criteria from RSB, the world’s most trusted biomaterial coalition

Revised Principles and Criteria will provide users with streamlined and easier to follow requirements

The Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB) celebrated the announcement at its Annual Assembly of Delegates meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam that its global members have voted to approve and publish revised Principles & Criteria. This independent, multi-stakeholder collective works to promote the sustainability of biomaterials and its user-friendly certification scheme is the most trusted of its kind because it verifies that biomaterials are ethical, sustainable and credibly- sourced.

The revised Principles and Criteria will provide users with streamlined and easier to follow requirements; the amendments will offer:

  • A new user-friendly format, enabling easy understanding of how to apply the standard
  • Streamlined and clear impact assessment requirements

The RSB Standard is based on 12 principles and criteria that comprehensively address universal sustainability issues. Partners implementing the RSB Standard demonstrate their genuine commitment to the future of ethical, sustainable and credibly-sourced biomaterials, because the standard ensures sustainability systems can address challenges including climate change, social, agricultural and economic development.

A unique feature of the RSB Standard is a combined management and risk-based approach with a tool- kit and guidance for operators that helps them reduce risks in operations and supply chains. This approach also helps lower the burden for implementation, focusing on the issues that matter most, whilst ensuring continuous improvement.

Download RSB’s Standards Guide for more details on the standard and download RSB’s Principles and Criteria brochure which gives detail on each of the 12 principles and criteria.

The RSB Standard is the strongest and most trusted of its kind, enjoying recognition from World Wildlife Fund (WWF), International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), amongst others. It is widely recognized by regulatory authorities in Europe, the U.S. and elsewhere, allowing RSB-certified products swift approval and preferential market access.

 

About RSB

RSB (Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials) is an independent and global multi-stakeholder coalition which works to promote the sustainability of biomaterials. RSB’s user-friendly certification scheme is the strongest and most trusted of its kind. It verifies that biomaterials are ethical, sustainable and credibly-sourced. The certification is approved by RSB’s members, including leading

  • Integration of the Green House Gas (GHG) calculation requirement with other available measurement tools
  • A new approach to measure GHG emissions from forestry operations
  • A new requirement that provides a grievance mechanism for workers and local communities
  • Addition of an integrated pest management requirement.

The publishing of the revised Principles and Criteria is the culmination of an extensive consultative process and unanimous agreement from the multi-stakeholder RSB membership on the improvements and additions.

NGOs and UN agencies. RSB members work across sectors to set global best practice for sustainable biomaterial production. Choosing RSB-certified biomaterials helps build trust and credibility in the bio-based sector and supports a healthy bio-based community. www.rsb.org

 

Contact

Mr. Rolf Hogan
Executive Director, RSB
phone: +41 22 7964037
Email: rolf.hogan@rsb.org

Source

Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials, press release, 2016-11-08.

Supplier

Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB)

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