ISO 22095-2:2026
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
26 January 2026
Chain of custody — Part 2: Requirements and guidelines for mass balance
ISO 22095-2:2026 Files
English
45 Pages
Current Edition
USD
223.67
ISO 22095-2:2026 Scope
This document provides requirements and guidelines for the application of the mass balance chain of custody model, as defined in ISO 22095, to any material or product flow within mass balance systems, including how to attribute specified characteristics to flows of such processes.
This document provides requirements and guidelines for the following matters, amongst others:
- differentiations from controlled blending and book and claim models;
- general requirements for organizations active in a mass balance chain of custody model;
- system boundaries including geography and time;
- conversion factors;
- the rolling average percentage method;
- the credit method;
- transparency, communication and claims.
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