Date: Sept. 30, 2011
Cargill offers new sustainable canola marketing program to Australian farmers
Melbourne, Australia – Cargill today announced it will offer Australian canola farmers a sustainable
canola marketing program which will provide access to the European biofuel market.
“We can offer the sustainable canola marketing opportunity following recent 2BSvs standard
certification of our sustainable management system as compliant with the EU Renewable Energy
Directive,” said Ralph Selwood, managing director, Cargill Australia.
The 2BSvs consortium was founded in 2010 by the French biofuel, biodiesel and bioethanol
production industries to create and manage the 2BSvs Biomass Biofuels Sustainability voluntary
scheme to help comply with EU requirements in terms of biofuel sustainability.
“Cargill Australia is the first company outside of Europe to be certified to 2BSvs under this scheme.
Its biomass biofuels sustainable scheme is approved by the European Commission, and is such
recognised by EU member countries,” said Selwood.
The EU Renewable Energy Directive sets targets for all Member States, aiming for the EU to reach
a 20 percent share of energy from renewable sources by 2020 and a 10 percent share of renewable
energy specifically in the transport sector.
As part of the certification, Cargill Australia was audited by Bureau Veritas Australia Pty Ltd to
ensure compliance with the EU regulations and 2BSvs scheme requirements.
“This certification allows Australian canola farmers participating in this program access to EU
markets,” said Selwood. “As a company, Cargill is globally committed to promoting renewable
resources of biomass crops to produce environmentally-friendly biofuels,” he said.
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| Contacts: Peter McBride, + (61) 39268 7362 or + (61) 417-662-451, Peter_Mcbride@Cargill.com |
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