The update marks an important step for the tire pyrolysis sector. It establishes a clearer certification pathway for the fossil share of ELT-derived tire pyrolysis oil (TPO) and complements the established relevance of the biogenic share linked mainly to natural rubber content.
The development may improve market conditions for TPO suppliers, refiners, traders, and downstream offtakers seeking circular hydrocarbon streams with documented sustainability attributes.
Recognition of recycled carbon value
ELT-derived TPO contains carbon from both biogenic and fossil sources. The ISCC EU RCF development strengthens the recognition of the recycled-carbon value of the fossil fraction and supports the positioning of certified TPO as a feedstock for circular and lower-carbon fuel and chemical applications.
According to Weibold, the update can support more transparent commercial discussions across the value chain and contribute to the development of more consistent certification structures for tire pyrolysis products.
Robert Weibold stated that the ISCC EU progress on RCF certification represents an important milestone for the tire pyrolysis sector. He noted that the development supports a more mature market framework for TPO and provides suppliers and refinery offtakers with a stronger basis to recognize the recycled-carbon value of the fossil fraction of end-of-life tires.
Implications for suppliers and refiners
For TPO suppliers, the update may strengthen the commercial positioning of certified material and support engagement with refiners, fuel market participants, and buyers of circular carbon feedstocks.
For refiners and downstream offtakers, the development offers a clearer framework for assessing ELT-derived TPO as a circular hydrocarbon feedstock with potential RCF characteristics.
The broader industry may also benefit from more structured and market-recognized certification systems. The development supports the alignment of product quality, certification documentation, greenhouse gas performance, and offtake requirements at an earlier stage of project development.
Weibold expects the ISCC EU development to support the continued professionalization and growth of the tire pyrolysis industry.






