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1 Barbara Bramble National Wildlife Federation And Chair, Board of Directors RSB ABLC – 2014 – Washington DC Moving from Conflict and Controversy to Results: Biofuels’ Potential to Improve Incomes and Food Security

2  The expansion of biomass poses risks to the environment: o Deforestation /Biological diversity loss o Depletion of water sources o Greenhouse gas emissions (Global concern) o Spread of Invasive Species Why is a Sustainability standard needed ?

3 E n e r g y C e n t e r Why is a Sustainability standard needed ?  And risks for people: o Land and water rights conflicts o Labor and contracting conditions o Food security

4 E n e r g y C e n t e r  Enables producers and purchasers to differentiate better biofuels  Covers entire supply chain  Covers all feedstocks and biofuels  “Benchmarking”: working with other standards & regulations  Fulfills “market access standards” for specific regulated markets, i.e. EU Sustainability and Biofuels: The RSB Standard in a Nutshell Global, voluntary, multi-stakeholder standard on sustainability and biofuels – and Certification System © Sébastien Haye © Matthew Rudolf © Dailyhybrid.com

5 E n e r g y C e n t e r  Principle 5 – rural and social development in REGIONS of POVERTY  Creation of jobs, development of SMEs and out-grower schemes  Improve the quality of life of stakeholders  Principle 6 – local food security  Ensuring that local food security is protected and enhanced  Links with rural development Food security, livelihoods and rural development photo by Genocide Intervention Network

6 E n e r g y C e n t e r  Evaluate and respect existing land rights and land-use rights, formal and informal  No involuntary relocations  Land under dispute cannot be certified Principle 12: Land and Land Use Rights ©istock.com/Vardhan

7 RSB Smallholder Programme 1.RSB is investigating smallholder production as a tool for sustainable development 2.Identify barriers and benefits with stakeholders 3.Develop strategies and partnerships to enhance benefits and address barriers Norad Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) Boeing Scope: Asia, Africa, Latin America

8 Components of the Program  Case Studies and Workshops to Identify Needs and Solutions: Mexico, Malaysia  RSB Standard for Small Producers: revisions based on consultations and field tests  Project with IICA: Handbook for training group managers  Potential Supply Chains: Macauba in Brazil, Jatropha in Indonesia, Coconut in Philippines, Gliricidia in Sri Lanka

9 Certification and smallholders Can certification help? Provide market access Enhance sustainable production and efficiencies Boost production And what are the barriers? Cost of certification Lack of capacity – esp. data Unsustainable practices Lack of organization

10 Phase 2 of Smallholder Programme - 2014  Adding two new regions o Southern Africa o Brazil  Moving from research and consultation to supply chain projects o Taking on the role of promoting Polygamy o We seek to be a Marriage Broker for multiple partners

11 Getting started: It’s all about partnerships o Solidaridad – dedicated to excellent training and extension for smallholder production o Pangea – voice on policy for sustainable African bioenergy, with links to producer cooperatives o Boeing, South African Airways – announced in Amsterdam World Bio Markets o Institute for International Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA)

12 United Nations Sustainable Energy for All Initiative o A platform for public-private partnerships (initiated by World Bank and United Nations o “High Impact Opportunities” – includes all types of sustainable energy o Sustainable Bioenergy – includes a variety of partnerships o Smallholder Partnership – facilitated by the RSB © 2013 SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FOR ALL

13 E n e r g y C e n t e r Barbara Bramble: bramble@nwf.orgbramble@nwf.org RSB Secretariat: rsb@rsb.orgrsb@ http://www.rsb.org © iStockphoto.com/Nancy Tripp Thank you!


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