EcoCeres Receives RSB ICAO CORSIA Certification for its Sustainable Aviation Fuel
17 Dec 2025
EcoCeres announced that it has received certification under the RSB ICAO CORSIA program, a globally recognized standard that validates Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) in accordance with the requirements of the International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA). This milestone, achieved in 2025, strengthens the company’s position in the global sustainable aviation fuel market.
The certification confirms that the SAF produced by EcoCeres meets strict criteria for sustainability, greenhouse gas emission reduction, and traceability throughout the entire value chain. These requirements are key for airlines and fuel suppliers to demonstrate real and measurable climate benefits under the CORSIA framework.
With over a decade of experience as a producer specializing exclusively in renewable fuels, EcoCeres is positioned to support airlines and energy sector stakeholders in meeting their international regulatory obligations, while contributing to accelerating the aviation industry’s transition to net-zero emissions.
This advancement is part of the company’s strategy to transform waste into low-carbon energy solutions on an industrial scale, strengthening the role of SAF as one of the most relevant tools for decarbonizing global aviation.
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