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IATA, 123Carbon streamline SAF management

IATA, 123Carbon streamline SAF management

MUMBAI: The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and

123Carbon

announced a strategic collaboration to develop interoperability between their respective Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) registries. Interoperability shall enhance transparency, prevent emissions reporting discrepancies—including duplicate issuance—and optimise certificate management across SAF registries, said IATA in a press release issued recently.
The airlines' trade body said that the collaboration between IATA and 123Carbon shall concentrate on three fundamental elements: a unique identifier and alignment of the relevant data points to exchange between registries, a process for the exchange of information to prevent any potential duplicate issuance and a dispute resolution process. 123Carbon is an independent platform for carbon offsetting across all modes of transport. It has over 50 global users. It supports fuel suppliers, fleet operators, forwarders and cargo owners in the issuance, management and transfer of Environmental Attribute Certificates across all modalities and technologies, including SAF.
"User trust is essential. The transparency that comes with interoperability will ensure that our registries can function cohesively to maximise SAF's potential to support aviation's decarbonisation. The broader the alignment among registry providers, the better. We welcome all entities active in this field to work with IATA and 123Carbon towards global interoperability between all registries," said Marie Owens Thomsen, IATA's Senior Vice President Sustainability and Chief Economist.
"123Carbon is committed to establishing integrity and trust in the market for Environmental Attribute Certificates (EACs) within multi-modal transportation (e.g. air, sea, road & rail). With IATA, we have found a strong partner in the aviation sector that shares our beliefs. This collaboration allows SAF providers, airlines, freight forwarders, and corporate entities to utilise our platforms without the concern of duplicate issuance, whilst managing their SAF certificates digitally on our platform," said Jeroen van Heiningen, Managing Director, 123Carbon.

IATA and 123Carbon will seek engagement with other SAF stakeholders to join this initiative to deepen the interaction between registries, said the release. "The

IATA SAF Registry

will launch in April 2025 with the aim to facilitate the broadest possible use of SAF in aviation's decarbonisation by standardising the market for SAF certificates. SAF certificates are issued after a SAF batch is registered and contains product and environmental attribute information," said IATA. As part of its preparation for the Registry's launch, IATA recently released the IATA SAF Accounting and Reporting Methodology.
The development of the IATA SAF Registry is supported by over 50 organisations, including airlines, fuel producers, and State authorities. In developing the IATA SAF Registry, IATA is also consulting with a broad range of SAF stakeholders, including 123Carbon.

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