SBP - Sustainable Biomass Program

The Sustainable Biomass Program (SBP) was founded by major European utilities that use biomass in power plants to certify sustainable wood biomass for energy use. Certification starts at the biomass producer, making forest certification no longer the only way to proof sustainability compliance.

The goal of the SBP is to comply with the legal, regulatory and sustainability requirements in the European Union. The SBP framework offers a more holistic approach in its requirements and focuses on the implementation of current developments in society. Special attention is given to social compliance, land use change and biodiversity.

SBP covers the whole supply chain from forest to consumer. The framework is a mill centralised certification scheme, which differs from forest centralised certification schemes. However, if the sourcing area is already certified, obtaining SBP approval for products is relatively easy.

For more information, please visit the website Sustainable Biomass Partnership.

SBP consists of multiple standards:

Standard

Standard name

Applicable for

SBP Standard 1 Feedstock Compliance Standard Biomass producers with uncertified supply base
SBP Standard 2 Verification of SBP-Compliant
Feedstock
All biomass producers, also with 100% certified
supply base
SBP Standard 3 Certification Systems requirements
for certification bodies
Certification bodies (Control Union)
SBP Standard 4 Chain of Custody All legal owners of biomass in the supply chain
SBP Standard 5 Collection and Communication
of Data
All legal owners of biomass in the supply chain
SBP Standard 6 Energy and Carbon Balance
Calculation
End-users of biomass to produce energy / heat


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