📅 Date: July 22, 2026
🕚 Time: 10:00–11:00 a.m. CEST
📍 Online | Language: English
ISCC-EU certification is a key requirement for trading companies in the biomethane and biofuel market, but audits remain one of the most challenging aspects of compliance. Gaps in documentation, unclear process responsibilities, and insufficient audit trails are among the most common reasons why traders are unable to achieve or maintain certification.
Whether you are contributing biomethane and biofuels to the German GHG quota (via Nabisy), the Dutch HBE market, or the UK RTFC system, audit-ready ISCC-EU certification is essential to ensuring that these volumes remain tradable.
In this joint webinar, Jack Symonds, Director at envirosense Ltd., and Thorsten Nascimento Rohling, Managing Director & Product Development at agriportance GmbH, combine audit expertise with software know-how to provide traders with a clear, practical roadmap to ISCC audit readiness. You’ll receive a practical checklist for audit preparation and a clear overview of what auditors expect along the supply chain.
🔹 ISCC Requirements & Audit Reality for Retailers | Jack Symonds, Director, envirosense Ltd.
🔹 From Compliance Gaps to Audit Readiness: A Software Perspective | Thorsten Nascimento Rohling, Managing Director & Product Development, agriportance GmbH
🔹 Discussion & Q&A
🎥 This webinar will be recorded and made available to all registered participants afterward.
Biomethane and biofuel traders, compliance managers, sustainability officers, and anyone in the trading sector who wants to achieve or maintain ISCC certification and approach audits with confidence.
Disclaimer:
This webinar uses ISCC-EU as an example to discuss certification. There are other recognized certification systems (including REDcert and SURE) that may be equally relevant depending on the specific use case. The participating external partner represents a wide range of accredited bodies and service providers in the certification field. Their participation is intended solely to provide practical insights into the specific process. This does not constitute a recommendation or evaluation of individual systems, bodies, or service providers.