guidelines to calculate allowed non-solar fuel use under the 85% rule. Climate Bond Standard and Certification Scheme: Solar Technical Working Group Page 10 of 12 APPENDIX About the Climate Bond Standard and
activities that are not compliant with green or amber criteria are non-compliant • Power plants dedicated to support fossil fuel infrastructure are excluded In this current version, the existing facility
that is built to power the extraction or distribution of fossil fuels. Do not qualify under the standard. Climate Bonds Standard Bioenergy Criteria - Criteria Document 11 July 2020 3. Eligibility
– fossil fuel exclusion Infrastructure and rolling stock for railway lines that are built with the over-riding objective of transporting fossil fuels do not qualify under the standard. This will be
Group Green Bond Presentation 2 Agenda 3BTS Group Green Bond Presentation Section 2: BTSG Green Bond Framework Section 3: Green Bond Principles/Standard Section 4: Bond Issuance Section 1: Sustainability
Waste Management Criteria 1 Waste Management Criteria The Climate Bonds Standard & Certification Scheme’s Waste Management Criteria Criteria Document December 2019 Waste Management Criteria 2 List of
................................................................ 44 4.1.7. Marine energy generation ................................................................................. 45 4.1.8. Electricity generation from renewable non-fossil gaseous and liquid fuels
relevant sustainable agriculture certification standard (in km², t or %) 3,12,14,15 Protection and restoration of biodiversity and ecosystems Organic agriculture, Global G.A.P. certification, Fair trade
://ourworldindata.org/co2-emissions, IPCC climate science report (2021), Climate Action Tracker https://ourworldindata.org/co2-emissions 8 Burning fossil fuels ● Driving / flying ● Making goods ● Growing food
journey. That is why the Expectations Ladder sets out a summary of encouraged actions over four tiers, from those beginning to think about climate (Tier 4) to the net zero standard-setters (Tier 1). The