EU approves EPFL's criteria for sustainable biofuels

Producing biofuel from sugar cane can be sustainable. © istockphoto / Andrew Woo
Producing biofuel from sugar cane can be sustainable. © istockphoto / Andrew Wood
The standard established by the Roundtable on Sustainable Biofuels (RSB) at EPFL has recently been recognized as proof of compliance with the EU biofuel's mandate. Four years after getting started, now comes the recognition. The European Union has this week officially recognized the standards established by the Roundtable on Sustainable Biofuels (RSB) , an international organization with some 120 partners (fuel producers, industrialists, NGOs..) hosted by the Energy Center at EPFL. In the perspective of a world after fossil fuels, sustainable and alternative fuel production needs to be developed. The production of fuels from biomass — sure to play an important role as a viable energy source for the future — should not, however, compete with food production and ought to lead to a truly environmentally friendly alternative to oil: protect biodiversity, ensure the durability of water resources and reduce green-house gas emissions. It is along these lines that the RSB defines its criteria in order to maintain the long-term sustainability of biofuel production and commercialization to provide a viable solution to the problems related to fossil fuel use. The European Commission (EC) officially recognized on Tuesday, the 19th of July, seven different voluntary schemes, including RSB proposal.
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