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Delegated Regulation for high ILUC risk feedstock
Delegated Regulation for high ILUC risk feedstock is a step forward for a sustainable biofuels industry and an opportunity to improve European farming capacities and rural jobs
- The delegated act is an important step forward for the implementation of the RED II
- The criteria to ensure the full traceability of the whole value chains should be reinforced to minimize ILUC risks. An impact assessment is necessary
- Sustainable biomass supply for advanced biofuels can offer a win-win opportunity to maintain European farming capacities and jobs
ETIP Bioenergy welcomes the Delegated Regulation for the determination of “High indirect land-use change-risk feedstock and the certification of low indirect land use change-risk biofuels, bioliquids and biomass fuels” published by the European Commission on March 13th.