RSB draft principle 2

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Roundtable on Sustainable Biofuels

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Steering Board

Sustainability Criteria:

RSB principles & criteria (Version 0.0) August 2008


Working groups

GHG - Greenhouse gas lifecycle efficiency analysis
ENV - Environmental impacts
SOC - Social impacts
IMP - Implementation


Current debates:

Land Use and GHG- GHG emissions from indirect land use changes
Soil Management
Water Management
Air quality
Biodiversity Offsets.

Documents:

-RSB launch press release
-RSB Flyer (pdf)
-RSB Intro to Feedback Mechanisms
-Commenting on RSB Drafts Using the BioenergyWiki (PDF File)
-RSB Draft Principles - June 5, 2007 (PDF File)

2. Biofuels should result in lower GHG emissions compared to fossil fuels when analyzed via a lifecycle assessment (with system boundaries from “well to wheel”). This should include direct and indirect GHG emissions, for instance from fossil energy used in growing, transporting and processing biofuels. It should also include GHG emissions resulting from land use changes as land is converted to biofuel crop production, or as production for other markets is displaced.


Original documents


                        Roundtable on Sustainable Biofuels edit
RSB sustainability criteria: "Version Zero" draft of standards
RSB working groups: Greenhouse Gases (GHG WG) Environment (ENV WG) | Implementation (IMP WG)
Social Impacts (SOC WG)
RSB launch press release | RSB Intro to Feedback Mechanisms | Commenting on RSB Drafts Using the BioenergyWiki (PDF)
RSB Current Debate on Land Use
Recent changes to BioenergyWiki related to the RSB
Sustainability edit
Sustainability standards | Sustainability initiatives (Better Sugarcane Initiative, Forest Stewardship Council, Roundtable on Sustainable Biofuels, Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil)


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