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The Role of Carbon Credits in SBTi

Insights from the SBTi's April Statement on 'on use of environmental attribute certificates'

June 28, 2024

The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has recently underscored its commitment to revising its flagship Corporate Net-Zero Standard, with a particular focus on enhancing guidance around Scope 3 emissions for 2024. This pivotal move, marked by an extensive six-month consultative effort, heralds a significant shift towards integrating environmental attribute certificates for emission abatement, specifically for Scope 3 emissions.

For third-party logistics, hauliers, logistics companies, fuel suppliers, and operators of on-the-road refuelling stations, this development is not just timely but critical. The SBTi recognises the vitality of these sectors in achieving net-zero ambitions and is keen on facilitating a framework that supports not just compliance, but leadership in environmental integrity and transparency.

A Unified Approach to Scope 3 Emissions
Scope 3 emissions, encompassing all indirect emissions in a company’s value chain, have long been a complex challenge for the logistics and transportation industry. The SBTi's decision to extend the use of environmental attribute certificates as an additional tool to abate these emissions represents a progressive step towards practical, science-based solutions to climate change.

This initiative will be supported by specific guardrails and thresholds, underpinned by the principles of the mitigation hierarchy. It's a move that calls for robust integrity and transparency, ensuring that each certificate used in offsetting emissions is backed by verifiable, credible actions.

Strengthening Collaboration
Importantly, the SBTi's approach acknowledges the essential role of cooperation across sectors and with validating entities. By establishing clear guardrails and rules for the use of environmental attribute certificates, the initiative aims to foster a unified understanding and approach to decarbonising the logistics supply chain. This collaborative spirit is particularly relevant for industry leaders who are navigating the complexities of integrating sustainable practices into their operations.

Innovation at the Forefront
The revision of the Corporate Net-Zero Standard and the responsible inclusion of environmental attribute certificates underscore a broader strategy: to accelerate the decarbonisation of value chains through innovation and technological advancements. While the certificates provide a mechanism for compensation, the ultimate goal remains the elimination of carbon emissions at their source.

Looking Ahead
With the first draft of basic rules, thresholds, and guardrails for the use of environmental attribute certificates set to be issued by July 2024, the logistics sector stands on the brink of a transformative period. This is an opportunity to not only align with global standards but to lead in the transition to a more sustainable, low-carbon future.

As industry leaders, the call to action is clear: to engage actively with this evolving framework, championing integrity and transparency in every step. The path to net-zero is complex, but through collaborative effort and a commitment to innovation, the logistics sector can drive meaningful change.