Check the ISCC certificate your supplier sent — free.
Forged and borrowed sustainability certificates are one of the most common tricks in agri-commodity fraud. The good news: ISCC publishes every valid certificate in a public registry, so a certificate can be checked in minutes — if you know what to compare.
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Find the certificate number
On the PDF they sent you — format like EU-ISCC-Cert-XX123-12345678.
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Search the ISCC registry
ISCC's public database lists all valid and withdrawn certificates.
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Compare the holder name — exactly
The certificate being real is not enough: it must belong to the legal entity you're paying, not a similarly-named one.
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Check scope and validity dates
Does the certified scope cover YOUR commodity, and is the certificate valid on your delivery dates?
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A valid certificate is 1 of the 40 checks in a full dossier — it says nothing about insolvency, sanctions, or whether the company behind it can actually deliver. Check the whole company for €49 →