Over three years, the STAR4BBS consortium achieved all eight specific objectives using a structured six-step approach: review, impact analysis, development and demonstration of a monitoring system, cost-benefit and feasibility analysis, and results maximisation.
Key achievements include:
• Comprehensive review: In total 123 international CSLs and 19 monitoring systems analysed, leading to the identification of 350+ indicators and 43 minimum sustainability requirements, including those adapted for smallholders.
• BIOBASEDCERT Monitoring Tool (BMT): Developed jointly with the sister projects HARMONITOR and SUSTCERT4BIOBASED under the BIOBASEDCERT Cluster, the BMT assesses CSL robustness, comprehensiveness, and effectiveness.
• Web-based tool: A user-friendly, open-access digital version of the BMT enables self-assessment and benchmarking by CSL owners, policymakers, and businesses:
https://star4bbs.eu/web-tool/(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)• Testing and validation: The BMT was piloted with nine CSLs (RSB, FSC, Nordic Swan, ISCC, Better Cotton, Better Biomass, SBP, Bonsucro, and EU Ecolabel), confirming its usability across sectors.
• Impact, cost-benefit, and feasibility analyses: Certification was shown to improve environmental and social performance while remaining economically feasible across 14 bio-based value chains.
• Stakeholder engagement: Over 400 stakeholders participated in co-creation workshops, including joint events with sister projects, training events, and policy dialogues.
• Standardisation pathway: A CEN Workshop Agreement (CWA) process was initiated with UNI to transform BMT indicators into a European pre-standard.