Sustainability criteria for biofuels

The sustainability criteria for biofuels, under the biofuels mandate, ensure biobased petrol and diesel minimize environmental impacts. Outlined in the Liquid Fuel Supply Regulation 2016 and Act 1984, these criteria mandate that unblended biofuels must offer at least a 20% greenhouse gas reduction compared to conventional fuels and meet environmental sustainability standards specific to their feedstock, thus promoting greener alternatives in fuel consumption.
Fuel sellers, including retailers and wholesalers, are obligated to ensure that biofuels sold meet sustainability criteria. Verifying a producer's accreditation under required standards involves contacting fuel suppliers or biofuel producers and possibly arranging contracts that emphasize sourcing sustainable biofuels. Compliance may require presenting sustainability certifications or contract details upon the department's request.

A list of certified biofuel producers in Queensland, adhering to sustainability standards, is available for reference, highlighting the importance of fuel sellers' responsibility under biofuel mandates.
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