Sustainability Declaration for Raw Materials and Intermediate Products V2.
Applies under the Renewable Energy Directive (EU) 2018/2001 (RED II)
Unique Number of Sustainability
Declaration:
Date of Issuance of Sustainability
Declaration
www.iscc-system.org
Supplier Recipient
Name: Name:
Address: Address:
Certification System: Please select
Certificate Number: Contract Number:
Address of dispatch/shipping point
of the sustainable material:
Same as address of supplier
Address of receipt/receiving point
of the sustainable material:
Same as address of recipient
Date of dispatch of the sustainable
material:
1. General information
Type of Product:
(e.g. raw material, crude oil)
Type of Raw Material Please select
Additional Information, e.g. on
compliance with Add-ons etc.
(voluntary):
Country of Origin (of the raw
material):
Quantity: metric tons m3
ISCC Compliant material1 Yes No
EU RED Compliant material2 Yes No
Chain of custody option (voluntary)Please select
2. Scope of certification of raw material
The raw material complies with the relevant sustainability criteria according to Art. 29 (2) - (7) RED II3 Yes No
The agricultural biomass was cultivated as intermediate crop (if applicable) Yes No
The agricultural biomass additionally fulfills the measures for low ILUC risk feedstocks (if applicable) Yes No
The raw material meets the definition of waste or residue according to the RED II4 Yes No
3. Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission information
Total default value according to RED II applied Yes No
Please fill out only the relevant calculation formula elements.
If Disaggregated Default Value is applied, please state „DDV" in the respective calculation formula element.
If actual or NUTS2 value is applied, please state the GHG emission value in kgCO2eq/dry-ton
Eec El Ep Etd Eu Esca Eccs Eccr
kgCO2eq/dry-ton
Means of transport Ship Train Road
Transport distance in km km km km
Only relevant if the recipient of the material is responsible to calculate actual emissions from transport (from the
supplier to the
recipient) and for biomass fuels
Disaggregated default value for oil extraction only is applied Yes
Disaggregated default value for soil N2O emissions is applied Yes
Esca: Bonus of 45 g CO2eq/MJ manure in the case animal manure is used as a substrate for the
Yes No
production of biogas and biomethane
El: Bonus of 29 g CO2eq/MJ biofuel/bioliquid/biomass fuel if biomass is obtained from restored
Yes No
degraded land
For biogas supply chains: Were incentives/subsidies received for the production of the biogas? Yes No
If yes, please specify
Not valid without Certificate Number of the ISCC certificate above
Explanations
1) The claim “ISCC Compliant” means that the entire upstream supply chain, including the cultivation or collection of
the raw material is certified according to ISCC, and the material used in the supply chain consists entirely and solely
of ISCC material, at least on a quantity bookkeeping basis. The statement “ISCC Compliant” can only be made if the
ISCC certified operator has received an equivalent amount of incoming material with the statement “ISCC Compliant”
on the Sustainability Declaration. Please see ISCC EU System Document 203 for further information.
2) The claim “EU RED Compliant” means that the entire upstream supply chain, including cultivation or collection of
the raw material, is certified under a voluntary scheme that is recognised in the framework of the RED. Sustainable
material has to be considered “EU RED Compliant” if the ISCC certified operator receives deliveries from suppliers
that are certified under any recognised voluntary certification scheme. Please see ISCC EU System Document 203
for further information.
3) Applicable to agricultural and forest biomass including residues from agricultural, aquaculture, fisheries and
forestry
4) Applicable to waste and residues and products produced from waste and residues
GHG emissions from supply and use of the fuel:
Eec GHG emissions from the extraction or cultivation of raw materials
El Annualized (over 20 years) GHG emissions from carbon stock change due to land-use change
Ep GHG emissions from processing
Etd GHG emissions from transport and distribution.
Eu GHG emissions from the fuel in use
Esca GHG emissions savings from soil carbon accumulation via improved agricultural management
Eccs GHG emissions savings from carbon capture and geological storage
Eccr GHG emissions savings from carbon capture and replacement