Sustainability and greenhouse gas emission saving criteria for biomass for energy applications - Principles, criteria, indicators and verifiers - Part 3: Sustainability criteria related to environmental aspects

This European Standard only defines procedures, criteria and indicators to provide the required evidence for:
-   production of raw material in areas for nature protection purposes;
-   harvesting of raw material from non-natural highly biodiverse grasslands; and
-   cultivation and harvesting on peatland.
This European Standard specifies requirements relevant for the provision of evidence by economic operators that the production, cultivation and harvesting of raw materials is in accordance with legal or other requirements concerning the areas mentioned above.
This European Standard is applicable to production, cultivation and harvesting of biomass for biofuels, bioliquids and biomass fuels production.

Nachhaltigkeitskriterien für die Herstellung von Biokraftstoffen und flüssigen Biobrennstoffen für Energieanwendungen - Grundsätze, Kriterien, Indikatoren und Prüfer - Teil 3: Biodiversität und Umweltaspekte im Zusammenhang mit Naturschutzzwecken

In diesem Dokument sind Verfahren, Kriterien und Indikatoren für landwirtschaftliche Biomasse und forstwirtschaftliche Biomasse für Energieanwendungen, d. h. Biokraftstoffe, flüssige Biobrennstoffe und Biomasse-Brennstoffe, definiert, die den Nachhaltigkeitskriterien der Richtlinie 2018/EU/2001 der Europäischen Kommission, der Neufassung der Erneuerbare-Energien-Richtlinie (EER II), entsprechen. Dieses Dokument ist anwendbar für die Erzeugung, den Anbau und die Ernte von Biomasse auf landwirtschaftlichen Flächen und forstwirtschaftlichen Flächen zum Zwecke der Herstellung von Biokraftstoffen, flüssigen Biobrennstoffen und Biomasse-Brennstoffen.

Critères de durabilité pour la production de biocarburants et de bioliquides pour des applications énergétiques - Principes, critères, indicateurs et vérificateurs - Partie 3: Biodiversité et aspects environnementaux liés aux objectifs de protection de la

Le présent document définit les procédures, les critères et les indicateurs répondant aux critères de durabilité de la directive 2018/UE/2001 (RED II) de la Commission européenne, refonte de la directive sur les énergies renouvelables, pour la biomasse agricole et la biomasse forestière destinées à des applications énergétiques, c'est-à-dire les biocarburants, les bioliquides et les combustibles de biomasse. Le présent document s'applique à la production, la culture et la récolte de la biomasse issue des terres agricoles et forestières en vue de la production de biocarburants, de bioliquides et de combustibles de biomasses.

Merila za trajnostnost in zmanjševanje emisij toplogrednih plinov za biomaso za energijsko uporabo - Načela, merila, kazalniki in preskuševalniki - 3. del: Merila trajnostnosti, povezana z okoljskimi vidiki

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
oSIST prEN 16214-3:2022
01-julij-2022
Merila za trajnostnost in zmanjševanje emisij toplogrednih plinov za biomaso za

energijsko uporabo - Načela, merila, kazalniki in preskuševalniki - 3. del: Merila

trajnostnosti, povezana z okoljskimi vidiki

Sustainability and greenhouse gas emission saving criteria for biomass for energy

applications - Principles, criteria, indicators and verifiers - Part 3: Sustainability criteria

related to environmental aspects
Nachhaltigkeitskriterien für die Herstellung von Biokraftstoffen und flüssigen

Biobrennstoffen für Energieanwendungen - Grundsätze, Kriterien, Indikatoren und Prüfer

- Teil 3: Biodiversität und Umweltaspekte im Zusammenhang mit Naturschutzzwecken

Critères de durabilité pour la production de biocarburants et de bioliquides pour des

applications énergétiques - Principes, critères, indicateurs et vérificateurs - Partie 3:

Biodiversité et aspects environnementaux liés aux objectifs de protection de la
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN 16214-3
ICS:
13.020.99 Drugi standardi v zvezi z Other standards related to
varstvom okolja environmental protection
27.190 Biološki viri in drugi Biological sources and
alternativni viri energije alternative sources of energy
oSIST prEN 16214-3:2022 en

2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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EUROPEAN STANDARD
prEN 16214-3
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
July 2022
ICS 27.190; 75.160.40 Will supersede EN 16214-3:2012+A1:2017
English Version
Sustainability and greenhouse gas emission saving criteria
for biomass for energy applications - Principles, criteria,
indicators and verifiers - Part 3: Sustainability criteria
related to environmental aspects

Critères de durabilité pour la production de Nachhaltigkeitskriterien für die Herstellung von

biocarburants et de bioliquides pour des applications Biokraftstoffen und flüssigen Biobrennstoffen für

énergétiques - Principes, critères, indicateurs et Energieanwendungen - Grundsätze, Kriterien,

vérificateurs - Partie 3: Biodiversité et aspects Indikatoren und Prüfer - Teil 3: Biodiversität und

environnementaux liés aux objectifs de protection de la Umweltaspekte im Zusammenhang mit

Naturschutzzwecken

This draft European Standard is submitted to CEN members for enquiry. It has been drawn up by the Technical Committee

CEN/TC 383.

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Contents Page

Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................... 5

1 Scope .......................................................................................................................................................... 7

2 Normative references .......................................................................................................................... 7

3 Terms and definitions ......................................................................................................................... 7

4 Principle ................................................................................................................................................... 7

5 Agricultural biomass ........................................................................................................................... 8

5.1 Check the type of the agricultural biomass ................................................................................. 8

5.2 Agricultural waste and agricultural residues ............................................................................. 9

5.3 Agricultural residues and agricultural crop ............................................................................... 9

5.4 Guidance for the identification of relevant land types for harvesting of agricultural

biomass ................................................................................................................................................... 11

5.4.1 Primary forest and other wooded land, highly biodiverse forest and other wooded

land .......................................................................................................................................................... 11

5.4.2 Areas for nature protection purposes ......................................................................................... 15

5.4.3 Highly biodiverse grasslands ......................................................................................................... 15

5.4.4 Land with high carbon stocks ......................................................................................................... 18

5.5 Harvesting of biomass in areas with nature protection purposes or in highly

biodiverse forest and other wooded land .................................................................................. 19

5.5.1 General.................................................................................................................................................... 19

5.5.2 Functional check ................................................................................................................................. 19

5.5.3 Impact check ......................................................................................................................................... 20

5.6 Harvesting of agricultural biomass in non-natural highly biodiverse grassland ........ 24

5.6.1 Functional check ................................................................................................................................. 24

5.6.2 Impact check ......................................................................................................................................... 24

5.7 Harvesting of agricultural biomass from peatland ................................................................ 26

5.7.1 Functional check ................................................................................................................................. 26

5.7.2 Impact check ......................................................................................................................................... 26

6 Forest biomass ..................................................................................................................................... 28

6.1 General.................................................................................................................................................... 28

6.2 Sustainable harvesting...................................................................................................................... 28

6.2.1 General.................................................................................................................................................... 28

6.2.2 Provision of data on the existence of national or sub-national legislation meeting

level A compliance .............................................................................................................................. 28

6.2.3 Provision of data for level B compliance .................................................................................... 29

6.3 Carbon stock maintenance .............................................................................................................. 30

6.3.1 General.................................................................................................................................................... 30

6.3.2 Provision of data when reporting on national level ............................................................... 30

6.3.3 Provision of data at the forest sourcing area level ................................................................. 31

7 Documentation .................................................................................................................................... 31

Annex A (informative) Example of a template for provision of data for the area with nature

protection purposes and for the production unit ................................................................... 33

Annex B (informative) Example of a template for provision of data for non-natural highly

biodiverse grasslands harvesting area ....................................................................................... 34

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Annex C (informative) Example of a template for provision of data for peatland area ........... 35

Bibliography ....................................................................................................................................................... 36

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European foreword

This document (prEN 16214-3:2022) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 383

“Sustainably produced biomass for energy applications”, the secretariat of which is held by NEN.

This document is currently submitted to the CEN Enquiry.
This document will supersede EN 16214-3:2012+A1:2017.

In comparison with the previous edition, the following technical modifications have been made:

In order to adapt the current edition to the sustainability criteria of European Commission Directive

2018/EU/2001, the recast of the Renewable Energy Directive (RED II), some sustainability criteria have

been introduced and some reformulated. In particular, the RED II introduces sustainability for forest

biomass and the directive has also been extended to include solid biomass.
This European standard comprises the following parts:

— prEN 16214-1, Sustainability and greenhouse gas emission saving criteria for biomass for energy

applications — Principles, criteria, indicators and verifiers — Part 1: Terminology;

— CEN/TS 16214-2, Sustainability criteria for the production of biofuels and bioliquids for energy

applications — Principles, criteria, indicators and verifiers — Part 2: Conformity assessment

including chain of custody and mass balance;

— prEN 16214-3, Sustainability and greenhouse gas emission saving criteria for biomass for energy

applications — Principles, criteria, indicators and verifiers — Part 3: Sustainability criteria related

to environmental aspects;

— EN 16214-4, Sustainability criteria for the production of biofuels and bioliquids for energy

applications — Principles, criteria, indicators and verifiers — Part 4: Calculation methods of the

greenhouse gas emission balance using a life cycle analysis approach.
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Introduction

In December 2018, the recast Renewable Energy Directive 2018/2001/EU (RED II) entered into force, as

part of the Clean energy for all Europeans package, helping the EU to meet its emissions reduction

commitments under the Paris Agreement. In RED II, the overall EU target for Renewable Energy Sources

consumption by 2030 has been raised to 32 %.

The RED II defines a series of sustainability and greenhouse gas savings criteria that biomass for energy

applications must comply with to be eligible for financial support by public authorities. Some of these

criteria are the same as in the original RED, while others are new or reformulated. In particular, the RED II

introduces sustainability criteria for forestry feedstocks as well as greenhouse gas savings criteria for

solid and gaseous biomass fuels.

It is widely accepted that sustainability at large encompasses environmental, social and economic

aspects. However, this standard series only cover a selection of environmental aspects since the standard

series has been developed with the aim to assist EU Member States and economic operators with the

implementation of RED II. This standard series is therefore limited to certain aspects relevant for a

sustainability assessment of biomass produced for energy applications. This means that compliance with

this standard series (or parts thereof) alone does not substantiate claims of the biomass being produced

sustainably.

There is a limited set of environmental aspects for biomass produced from agriculture and from forestry,

which are covered by criteria in RED II, i.e. in article 29. There are, of course, many more sustainability

issues that can be relevant to assess for general biomass production, including in agriculture and forestry.

In cases where further advice is desired, ISO 13065 Sustainability criteria for bioenergy, may be a relevant

standard to consult as it provides a framework for considering environmental, social, and economic

aspects that can be used to facilitate the evaluation and comparability of bioenergy production and

products, supply chains and applications.

Biomass can originate from various sources, as seen in Figure 1. This document covers agricultural

biomass and forest biomass, as these sources have sustainability criteria requirements laid down in

RED II. The sustainability criteria of RED II are connected to agricultural and forest land.

Biomass from aquaculture and fisheries or from other land types such as gardens, parks, industrial or

infrastructural land as well as the biodegradable fraction of waste, e.g. from forest industry, municipal

waste, are outside the scope of this document.

However, most of the biomass types are covered by greenhouse gas savings requirements in RED II.

These requirements are dealt with in Part 4 of this standard series. Traceability is dealt with in Part 2.

The sustainability and greenhouse gas emission savings criteria must be met in order for the biomass to

be counted towards the overall target for renewable energy and to be eligible for financial support by

public authorities.
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Figure 1 — An illustrative flowchart for different types of biomass
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1 Scope

This document defines procedures, criteria and indicators meeting the sustainability criteria of European

Commission Directive 2018/EU/2001 (RED II), the recast of the Renewable Energy Directive, for

agricultural biomass and forest biomass for energy applications, i.e. biofuels, bioliquids and biomass

fuels. This document is applicable to production, cultivation and harvesting of biomass from agricultural

land and forest land for biofuels, bioliquids and biomass fuel production.
2 Normative references

The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content

constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For

undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.

prEN 16214-1:2022, Sustainability and greenhouse gas emission saving criteria for biomass for energy

applications — Principles, criteria, indicators and verifiers — Part 1: Terminology

3 Terms and definitions

For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in prEN 16214-1:2022 apply.

ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:

• IEC Electropedia: available at https://www.electropedia.org/
• ISO Online browsing platform: available at https://www.iso.org/obp
4 Principle

This document contains procedures with underlying questionnaires and indicative data forms to provide

the required evidence for the production, cultivation and harvesting of biomass for energy applications

in order to comply with the sustainability criteria of RED II.

Biomass from agricultural and forest land need to fulfil the sustainability criteria as presented in this

document irrespective of their geographical origin. Information on geographic origin and feedstock type

shall be documented. A verification shall be done, ensuring that the biomass is not intentionally modified

at the expense of the main product or discarded so that the material becomes a residue or waste.

NOTE Figure 2 shows an illustrative flowchart for the biomass types covered by this document. The numbers

refer to the sustainability requirements in RED II.

To show compliance with the sustainability criteria, as a first step, a distinction between agricultural

biomass and forest biomass shall be made. Agricultural biomass is produced within agriculture and can

be crops, residues from agricultural land or wastes from agricultural land. Forest biomass is all biomass

produced within forestry, including residues from forestry.

For agricultural biomass (Clause 5) a distinction between crop, residue and waste shall be made.

Agricultural waste and agricultural residues shall originate from land under a soil monitoring plan or a

soil management plan (5.2). For agricultural crops and agricultural residues, a location check shall be

carried out (5.3). In case this is positive the respective procedures as laid down in 5.4 shall be followed.

These procedures include functional checks and impact checks (see 5.5-5.7).

For forest biomass (Clause 6) the economic operator needs to distinguish if there is national legislation

covering the requirements or if the requirements can be met at forest sourcing level for sustainable

harvesting (6.2) and for carbon stock maintenance (6.3), respectively.
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To show compliance with the sustainability criteria, the economic operator shall take the appropriate

steps in order to minimize the risk of using unsustainable agricultural biomass or forest biomass for the

production of bioenergy. To that end, the economic operator shall put in place a risk-based approach.

These checks are based on criteria, indicators, and verifiers. All criteria of the relevant clause shall be

met. If a criterion is not applicable/necessary, justification/evidence shall be provided.

The listed indicators should be used, where possible.

If an indicator cannot be used, evidence/justification shall be provided. Which indicators and verifiers

are used shall be chosen and justified depending on the respective location. If an additional indicator is

used, this shall be justified in the context of the RED II.

Each respective procedure is illustrated by a flowchart. The flowcharts present the steps to be taken to

provide evidence that the raw material is taken from a source in compliance with the requirements of the

RED II.

Figure 2 — An illustrative flowchart for the biomass types covered by this document. The

numbers refer to the sustainability requirements in RED II
5 Agricultural biomass
5.1 Check the type of the agricultural biomass

It shall be identified whether the raw material originating from agricultural land is crops, residues, or

waste.

Agricultural biomass shall be identified as crop if the material originates from agricultural land and it is

not identified as residue or waste.

The material shall be identified as agricultural residue if the material originates from agricultural land

and is not the end product or products that a production process directly seeks to produce. The economic

operator shall show that production of the agricultural residue is not a primary aim of the production

process and the process has not been deliberately modified to produce it. It can be straw and other

natural non-hazardous agricultural material which do not harm the environment or endanger human

health.

The material shall be identified as agricultural waste if the material originates from agricultural land and

the holder discards, or intends to discard, or is required to discard it.

A verification shall be done, ensuring that materials are not intentionally modified at the expense of the

main product or discarded so that the material becomes a residue or waste.
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Evidence shall be provided in reliable documentation (e.g. product name, on-site consultation, third party

issued certificate, authority declaration, self-declaration) that the agricultural biomass meets the criteria

of crop, residue or waste respectively.

For agricultural biomass identified as waste and/or residues it is required that the economic operators

or national authorities have soil monitoring plans or soil management plans covering the area in question

(5.2). For agricultural biomass identified as residue and/or crop additional location check is needed (5.3).

5.2 Agricultural waste and agricultural residues

A check shall be done whether the economic operators or national authorities have soil monitoring plans

or soil management plans in place covering the area of origin to address the impacts on soil quality and

soil carbon.
NOTE 1 Further guidance is available in ISO 13065:2015, Annex C.

If the functional check is positive, the economic operator shall provide evidence such as which soil

monitoring or soil management plan that is in place covering the specific area (agricultural land) where

the waste or residue originates from.

NOTE 2 The specific area can be a country if the monitoring is made on a national level, covering all agricultural

land (i.e. arable land, area of pasture, and meadows) in the country.

If the functional check is negative, this agricultural waste or residue is not in compliance with RED II and

shall therefore not be considered sustainable.
5.3 Agricultural residues and agricultural crop

For agricultural biomass identified as crop and/or residue, it shall be distinguished if it originates from

any of the specific land types described in RED II.

Check whether the area in question falls under one or more of the following land types (spanning more

than one hectare) in or after January 2008:
a) primary forest; follow the procedures laid down in 5.4.1.3;

b) highly biodiverse forest and other wooded land; follow the procedures laid down in 5.4.1.4;

c) areas for nature protection purposes; follow the procedures laid down in 5.4.2;

d) highly biodiverse grasslands; follow the procedures laid down in 5.4.3;

e) land with high carbon stock (wetlands, continuously forested area, sparsely forested area); follow

the procedures laid down in 5.4.4.4, 5.4.4.2, and 5.4.4.3 (respectively); and
f) peatlands; follow the procedures laid down in 5.4.4.5.
An example of the whole check is visualized in Figure 3.

Differences and overlaps between different types of land depending on canopy cover (as described in

RED II), are illustrated in Figure 4.

If the area in question does not belong to any of the six types of areas mentioned above the agricultural

biomass is in compliance with the land related sustainability criteria in RED II.

The output of the location check is evidence shown in reliable documentation (e.g. maps, Geographic

Information Systems GIS data, landscape assessment, on-site consultation, third party issued certificate,

authority declaration, self-declaration) that the area is inside or outside of the areas as defined above.

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Figure 3 — Location check to be done for crop and/or residues of agricultural biomass

Figure 4 — Differences and overlaps for land types depending on canopy cover as described in

RED II

Each of the land types in Figure 3 shall be checked. Some proofs are less elaborate than others.

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5.4 Guidance for the identification of relevant land types for harvesting of agricultural

biomass

5.4.1 Primary forest and other wooded land, highly biodiverse forest and other wooded land

5.4.1.1 General

Check whether for the harvesting area the criteria for primary forest and other wooded land or for highly

biodiverse forest and other wooded land apply. The identification procedure follows the following three

steps:

a) identification whether a harvesting area has been forest or other wooded land in or after 2008 (see

5.4.1.2);

b) identification whether a harvesting area has been primary forest and other wooded land apply in or

after 2008 (see 5.4.1.3);

c) identification whether a harvesting area has been highly biodiverse forest and other wooded land

apply in or after 2008 (see 5.4.1.4).
5.4.1.2 Determination of primary forest and primary other wooded land status

In order to determine if the production and harvesting is on a forest or other wooded land, Figures 5-7

shall be followed.
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Figure 5 — Identification whether an area is or has been forest or other wooded land in or after

2008
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Figure 6 — Identification whether an area is or has been continuously forested area, sparsely

forested area or other wooded land (OWL) in or after 2008

Figure 7 — Identification whether an area is or has been sparsely forested area or other wooded

land in or after 2008

If the harvesting was done in an area that is/was a continuously forested area the economic operator

shall follow the procedure in 5.4.1.3 and 5.4.1.4 and 5.4.2 and 5.4.4.2 and 5.4.4.4 and 5.4.4.5.

If the harvesting was done in an area that is/was other wooded land or sparsely forested area the

economic operator shall follow the procedure in 5.4.1.3 and 5.4.1.4 and 5.4.2 and 5.4.3 and 5.4.4.3 and

5.4.4.4 and 5.4.4.5.
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5.4.1.3 Determination of primary forest and primary other wooded land status

Check whether for the harvesting area the canopy cover is above 5 %, which could include also e.g. heaths,

pastures, meadows, savannahs, and scrublands.

For forest and other wooded land, the economic operator shall determine whether the area is considered

to be primary forest or primary other wooded land in or after 2008, or if it is identified as primary forest

or primary other wooded land by the national competent authority. The economic operator shall show

that the harvested agricultural biomass does not originate from an area identified in or after 2008 as

primary forest or primary other wooded land.

Information on primary forest area and primary other wooded land can be retrieved by national

authorities, maps. When official information is unavailable, an on-site identification might be necessary.

If the economic operator can show that the harvest area in or after January 2008 is not a primary forest

or primary other wooded land, biomass from this area in question shall be considered as sustainable

according to RED II if not any of the other land types apply.

Evidence shall be provided in reliable documentation (e.g. maps, Geographic Information Systems GIS

data, landscape assessment, on-site consultation, third party issued certificate, authority declaration, self-

declaration).
5.4.1.4 Determination of highly biodiverse forest and other wooded land status

Check whether for the harvesting area the canopy cover is above 5 %, which could include also e.g. heaths,

pastures, meadows, savannahs and scrublands.

The economic operator shall show that the harvested agricultural biomass does not originate from a

forest or other wooded land considered to be highly biodiverse forest or highly biodiverse other wooded

land in or after 2008. Highly biodiverse forest and other wooded land is species rich and not degraded,

or land that has been identified as being highly biodivers
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