3rd ISCC Global Sustainability Conference
February 6, 2013 in Brussels
Presentations
- Bernd Kuepker, European Commission, DGEN, Belgium
New Commission Proposal for limiting indirect land-use change emissions (iLUC) and its implications - Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Harald von Witzke, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany
EU’s Virtual Land Imports and Sustainability Requirements - Dennis Rogoza, Canola Council, Canada
Application of RED Requirements in North America – Learnings and the way forward - Dr. Norbert Schmitz, ISCC System GmbH, Germany
Consequences of the Commission’s proposal for sustainability certification - Dr. Klaus Picard, Mineralölwirtschaftsverband (MWV), Deutschland
Fulfilling the FQD GHG saving targets – Existing options and their assessment - Dr. Jan Henke, Meo Carbon Solutions GmbH, Germany
Double and quadruple counting – Key challenges and practical handling - Lydia Pforte, Trace Your Claim, Germany
Trace Your Claim – Database for secure supply chains - Jens Högel, European Commission, DG for Research & Innovation, Belgium
Sustainability requirements for the bio-based economy - Trees Robijns, Birdlife, Belgium
Expectations regarding sustainability certification from an NGO’s point of view - K C Tran, Carbon Recycling International, Iceland
Renewable Methanol of non-biological origin - Ward Mosmuller, DSM, The Netherlands
Implementation of the bio-economy concept at DSM - Andreas Feige, ISCC System GmbH, Germany
ISCC PLUS: Modular approach to fulfill different requirements