Standard Owner Benchmark - RSB

By CommonShare

The Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB) is a global, multi-stakeholder organization that promotes the sustainability of biomass and biomaterial production. It was founded in 2007 and operates as a non-profit organization. RSB provides a framework for the certification of biomaterials, ensuring that they are produced in an environmentally, socially, and economically responsible manner.

The key objectives and activities of the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials include:

Sustainability Certification: RSB has developed a comprehensive set of sustainability standards and criteria for biomass and biomaterial production. These standards cover various aspects, including greenhouse gas emissions, land use, biodiversity, water use, labor rights, and social impacts. Biomaterial producers can undergo RSB certification to demonstrate their compliance with these sustainability criteria.

Stakeholder Engagement: RSB facilitates engagement and collaboration among a wide range of stakeholders, including biomaterial producers, NGOs, governments, academia, and consumer groups. They provide a platform for discussions, knowledge sharing, and the development of best practices in sustainable biomaterial production.

Research and Innovation: RSB promotes research and innovation in the field of biomaterials, with a focus on improving sustainability performance and addressing emerging challenges. They support the development of new technologies, practices, and standards that contribute to the advancement of sustainable biomass production.

Advocacy and Policy Support: RSB advocates for the adoption of sustainable biomass and biomaterial policies at national and international levels. They provide guidance to policymakers, industry leaders, and other stakeholders on the development of effective and sustainable regulatory frameworks for the biomaterial sector.

Market Access: RSB works to create market opportunities for sustainable biomaterials by promoting their recognition and acceptance in various sectors, such as packaging, bioenergy, textiles, and chemicals. They collaborate with companies and organizations to increase the demand and uptake of certified sustainable biomaterials.

Through its certification program and multi-stakeholder engagement, the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials seeks to drive the transition towards sustainable biomass and biomaterial production. As a non-profit organization, RSB operates with the objective of promoting environmental and social sustainability, rather than pursuing commercial profits.

Overall Rating

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Governance

The certification uses a multi-stakeholder, independent governance model to support the development of the standards related to the certification.

Supply Side Digitization

Details on the certificate are easily available via technology for inclusion in third party digital applications.

Buy Side Availability

Buy side availability details out how easy it is for consumers to find products and companies exhibiting the standards offered by the certification.

Relevance

This considers the scale of the certification, and the number of products and companies that currently contribute to the certificate. National and local certification are normalized with countries.

Digital Accessibility

How easy is it for innovative new companies, startups, and local retailers to have the same access and affordable pricing models to use standard information in digital applications.

How our Standard Owner Benchmark® Works?

By CommonShare

This is a benchmark to help companies understand which standards should be part of a sustainable procurement plan. Further, the benchmark allows standard setting schemes, i.e. "Standard Owners", to benchmark their performance versus industry peers.