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Stolthaven Singapore Achieves Dual ISCC Certifications

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Anamika Talwaria

Editor for Tank Storage Magazine & Chair of Women in Tanks

Stolthaven Terminals’ facility in Singapore has achieved both ISCC EU and ISCC PLUS certifications.

These internationally-recognised credentials reflect Stolthaven Singapore’s commitment to supporting the global transition to greener energy and more sustainable supply chains. The certifications are the result of a third-party auditing process and are aligned with the EU Renewable Energy Directive and the Fuel Quality Directive of the European Commission.

ISCC (International Sustainability & Carbon Certification) standards apply across the entire supply chain and confirm that biofuels, biobased feedstocks, and renewable materials meet strict sustainability and traceability criteria. These certifications are increasingly valuable to customers in the feedstock and biofuels sectors, who rely on certified storage solutions to meet their own sustainability goals.

In total, Stolthaven Terminals now have five ISCC EU certifications, for Antwerp, Moerdijk, Westport, Lingang and Singapore, and two ISCC PLUS certificates, for Antwerp and Singapore.

Stolthaven Terminals President Guy Bessant says: ‘This accomplishment would not have been possible without the dedication and hard work of the terminal team in Singapore. Their efforts continue to drive Stolthaven’s reputation for excellence and innovation as we remain focused on quality, reliability and flexibility to support our customers navigating the energy transition and today’s supply chain complexities.’

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