UK Government Issues Guidance for Recycled Carbon Fuel Suppliers on SAF Mandate
Key Points
- 1New GOV.UK guidance targets suppliers of recycled carbon fuels for compliance.
- 2The guidance clarifies requirements under the UK's Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation (RTFO).
- 3It details obligations related to the Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Mandate.
- 4Suppliers must adhere to new rules effective December 15, 2025, to ensure eligibility.
The UK government, via GOV.UK, has released new guidance specifically for suppliers of recycled carbon fuels. This comprehensive information aims to clarify their obligations under both the Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation (RTFO) and the nascent Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Mandate. This initiative underscores the UK's commitment to decarbonizing its transport sectors, particularly aviation, by promoting the use of advanced sustainable fuels.
The guidance, published on December 15, 2025, is critical for companies involved in the production and supply chain of recycled carbon fuels. It outlines the specific criteria these fuels must meet to qualify for incentives under the RTFO scheme and to contribute towards the targets set by the SAF Mandate. Ensuring compliance with these regulations is essential for suppliers to operate within the UK's evolving sustainable fuel framework.
Key aspects covered in the new documentation likely include detailed requirements for fuel certification, reporting mechanisms for carbon intensity and sustainability criteria, and the processes for demonstrating eligibility. This clear directive from the UK Department for Transport is designed to provide transparency and support to suppliers, facilitating their role in increasing the availability and uptake of environmentally friendly aviation fuels across the country.
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