OBP Neutrality
Certification Subprogram
The OBP Neutrality Certification Subprogram enables the organizations in charge of collecting and treating non-commercially recyclable OBP to issue and sell third-party verified plastic credits (called OBP Credits).
It also allows the organizations buying these credits to have their neutrality claims certified. It targets non-commercially recyclable OBP.
Materials Covered
Any type of plastic material is accepted as OBP, for example:
Benefits of OBP Neutrality Certification Subprogram
The offers advantages for businesses committed
to sustainability and transparency in the supply chain:
Market Access
Can open doors to new markets and customers who prioritize sustainability.
Regulatory Compliance
As many countries implement stricter environmental regulations, OBP certification helps businesses stay ahead of the curve.
Brand Reputation
By demonstrating a commitment to responsible sourcing, OBP certification can improve a company's public image.
Verified Supply Chain
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Who is This Certification for?
The ISCC CORSIA applies to businesses that produce, trade, or use sustainable feedstocks and aviation fuels to meet global carbon reduction goals in the aviation sector:
Collectors (Independent or Group)
Handling & Storage of Raw or Prepared OBP
Plastic Packaging Recyclers or
Goods Production Recyclers
Buyers or Sellers
of any products containing recycled OBP
Certification Process
1. Fill the Application Form
Companies must complete and submit the application form with the necessary details
2. Application Review
The submitted application is reviewed to verify completeness and eligibility
3. Complete the Audit Payment
Upon approval of the application, the company proceeds with the required audit payment
4. Plan the Audit
The audit schedule is arranged based on mutual agreement between QSI and the client
5. Conduct the Audit
An audit is performed to assess compliance with the relevant standards
6. Certification Decision
Based on the audit results, QSI decides whether to:
- approve, or;
- reject the certification.
If rejected, companies may follow the appeal procedure
7. Certificate Issuance
If approved, the certification is granted, and the certificate is issued.