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NNOAT secures ISCC certifications

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Noord Natie Odfjell Antwerp Terminal (NNOAT) has marked two important milestones in sustainability in 2025. The terminal has obtained both the ISCC PLUS and ISCC EU certifications.

The ISCC PLUS certification focuses on circular and bio-based materials outside the scope of EU legislation. This certification ensures that the recycled and renewable raw materials stored at the terminal are traceable and sustainable throughout the entire supply chain.

ISCC EU, meanwhile, complies with European regulations for sustainable biomass and biofuels. It guarantees that products handled at NNOAT contribute to climate goals while meeting strict environmental standards.

In addition to these certifications, NNOAT has received the Voka Sustainable Entrepreneurship Charter. The award follows a positive evaluation of the terminal’s 2024 sustainability actions by an external committee.

Over the past year, NNOAT implemented ten new initiatives aligned with the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These actions addressed areas such as energy efficiency, biodiversity, well-being, and education.

Looking ahead, NNOAT remains committed to implementing another ten sustainability actions in the coming years. With ISCC certifications in place and a renewed Voka Charter, the terminal is well positioned to contribute further to Odfjell’s sustainability goals and the wider circular economy.

Read the article online at: https://www.tanksterminals.com/terminals/10092025/nnoat-secures-iscc-certifications/

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