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by Christopher Surgenor (GreenAir Online)  A new certificate system has been launched that will allow corporations and travellers to claim lower emission benefits through covering the price premium of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). It aims to unlock funding sources and help boost demand for clean jet fuels that ensure reductions in lifecycle carbon emissions. The Sustainable Aviation Fuel Certificate (SAFc) has been developed through the World Economic Forum’s Clean Skies for Tomorrow (WEF CST) initiative under a project co-led by WEF, RMI and PwC Netherlands and involving a wide range of industry partners. The system works within standard book-and-claim processes, which will allow the actual SAF to be delivered to the airport nearest its production plant. The certification is initially designed for corporations with significant air travel and freight carbon footprints but WEF said it can be expanded in due course. A number of large US corporations have recently signed SAF agreements with airlines including American and Alaska.  READ MORE

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