RSB publishes its standards workplan for 2025
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RSB has published its 2025 standards workplan, outlining the latest developments in its certification framework and providing a roadmap for future improvements.
As a stakeholder-driven, transparent, and robust certification system, RSB ensures that its standards remain fit for purpose by continuously refining them through an inclusive development process. By making this information readily available, RSB seeks to foster engagement beyond its formal consultation processes, ensuring that its standards reflect the latest sustainability challenges and solutions.
Building on the previous year’s standards workplan, this year’s workplan updates stakeholders on completed developments and ongoing revisions while also providing an outlook on anticipated improvements in 2025.
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Standard documents covered in the 2025 RSB Standards Workplan include but are not limited to:
- RSB Standard for Advanced Products
- RSB Standard for Advanced Fuels
- RSB Methodology for Displacement Emissions
- RSB EU RED Standard on Waste and Residues
- RSB Standard for EU Market Access
- RSB Standard for ICAO CORSIA
- RSB Japan FIT Standard
- RSB GHG Calculation Methodology
- Demand Signal Recognition Methodology
- RSB Book & Claim Manual
- RSB Procedure for Book & Claim Registry Recognition
- ILUC Certification Guidance
- RSB Low iLUC Risk Biomass Criteria and Compliance Indicators
- RSB Ingredients Claims Procedure
- RSB Standard for Advanced Fuels
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For more information about the development process of the RSB sustainability framework, including decision-making procedures, please refer to the Procedure for Development and Modification of RSB Standards, Procedures and Guidance. For additional details on proposing modifications, as well as information on current and past consultations, you can visit the RSB webpage on framework development.
RSB members can also consult and engage through RSB’s membership platforms, including the RSB General Standard Working Group.
For further information or to engage in the standards development process, stakeholders can visit RSB’s website or contact [email protected].
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