PARTNERSHIPS

The power of collaboration

The RSB is driving the development of the bioeconomy for a better world through certification, sustainability solutions, innovation and partnerships.

Collaborative efforts amongst the various funding, project and sector partners enable sustainability issues to be addressed in the most comprehensive manner and we value working together with the likes of Boeing, Packard, SECO, the US Department of Energy, WWF SA, various universities and the ISEAL alliance and its members.

Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center joins RSB to decarbonise maritime industry

The Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping, a Danish not-for-profit, and independent research and development centre, has joined the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB) as part of its active strategy to accelerate a net-zero future. Since its inception […]

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Delta Air Lines joins RSB as part of flight to Net Zero

Delta Air Lines has joined the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB), in support of the global airline’s bold strategy for achieving net-zero emissions and a more sustainable future of travel by 2050. Delta will leverage its membership to work with […]

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RSB celebrates 5000 followers on LinkedIn

  We’ve reached 5000 followers on LinkedIn! The growth of RSB’s online community mirrors the growth of our collaborative network as a whole, so we’d like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you for your […]

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Strength in numbers as new members join RSB’s collaborative network

  RSB’s members represent those on a journey towards a biocircular economy. From producers of next-generation materials to the end-users of these products, from non-profit social organisations to non-governmental environmental organisations, and from high-level public policy institutions to academia and […]

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4AIR joins RSB to help its customers fly for the future

The Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB) today announced the addition of 4AIR to its membership. 4AIR is an aviation sustainability company focused on comprehensive, turnkey programs to help aircraft operators decarbonize. By becoming an RSB member, 4AIR builds upon the […]

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Nova Pangaea Technologies joins RSB to contribute to a net zero global economy

Nova Pangaea Technologies (NPT), a UK-based cleantech business with a proprietary patented process to convert agricultural and wood waste to biofuels and chemicals, has joined the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB) to scale their technology and help create a more […]

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Deutsche Post DHL Group joins RSB to accelerate climate-neutral logistics

Deutsche Post DHL Group, home to the well-known brands DHL and Deutsche Post, has joined the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB) to accelerate its decarbonisation targets and reduce its greenhouse gas emissions in line with the Paris Climate Agreement. As […]

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WasteFuel joins RSB to address waste crisis and climate emergency

WasteFuel, a California-based waste-to-fuel company that aims to transform landfill and agriculture waste into renewable fuels using proven technologies, has joined the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB) to help revolutionise mobility and create a circular economy. By becoming an RSB […]

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Virgin Voyages partners with RSB and sustainable marine fuel providers

Virgin Voyages, today announced that it has partnered with independent sustainability experts, the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB), along with three leading waste-based sustainable fuel providers to deliver low carbon fuels to the marine industry, according to a press release. […]

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The RSB offers trusted, credible tools and solutions for sustainability & biomaterials certification that mitigate business risk, fuel the bioeconomy and contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals in order to enable the protection of ecosystems and the promotion of food security.