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WWF “Greener Skies” Report Encourages Airlines to Seek RSB Certification via “low ILUC risk” Module
News Aviation , Environment , News & Innovation ,WWF’s recent report says “RSB certification can ensure positive contributions to poverty alleviation (SDG 1) and food security (SDG 2). RSB certification is one way biofuel producers can demonstrate that their direct operations promote sustainable development. The first airline to source sustainable alternative fuel that is RSB-certified as “low ILUC risk” will take a big step forward towards proving that alternative aviation fuels can both directly reduce emissions and support sustainable development, whilst mitigating the risks of negative indirect impacts on emissions and sustainability. To prove the concept of sustainable low-ILUC biofuels, WWF encourages airlines as a priority to seek certification via the RSB “low ILUC risk” module.”
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