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Policy Advocacy

Molecule Group’s policy advocacy targets issues that apply broadly to sustainable fuels, chemicals, and materials. Subject to direction of the Executive Policy Committee (EPC), topics include standardization of carbon accounting, procurement, and traceability. We work hand-in-glove with relevant private sector entities, trade associations, and NGOs to ensure coordination and a strong, collective voice. We align with the International Energy Agency to ensure credible information and maximize our influence in international and intergovernmental dialogues.  

We support the adoption and use of market-based instruments, methane avoidance credits, lifecycle analysis, book-and-claim / mass balance alignment, and the property rights inherent in transferable environmental attributes.

Policy Advocacy Working Group

Molecule Group’s Policy Advocacy Working Group brings together representatives of SFCM technologies to solve common policy issues. 

In 2025, we are focused on developing consistency among carbon accounting and procurement frameworks, including for voluntary markets and international venues.

 

Participants in monthly Working Group meetings include: 

 

  • Executive Policy Committee (EPC) members

  • Regional Co-Chairs

  • Workshop Co-Chairs

Policy Briefings with a broader group of stakeholder, including Forum & Workshop Delegates are held quarterly. 

Executive Policy Committee

Molecule Group’s Executive Policy Committee (EPC) guides policy advocacy and Forum conversations.

 

The EPC represents the full spectrum of sustainable fuels, chemicals, and materials production technologies and end uses.

  • 8 trade association and/or NGO representatives

  • 8 industry representatives

  • Invitation-only

The EPC co-chairs all SFCM Regional Forums & Workshops, participates in monthly EPC-only meetings, and receives full access to prep calls and monthly policy advocacy, intergovernmental commitment, and Biofuture Council meetings. 

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