Supporting Documentation

Credit RA-2026Q1-RWR-000456

This page provides full transparency and access to verification, audit, and certification documents associated with this recycling credit.

Verification Report

Verification & Certification Report

Comprehensive third-party verification report documenting the audit process, evidence review, deduction calculations, and certification statement for credit RA-2026Q1-RWR-000456.

Auditor
RA Verification Team
Date
January 10, 2026
Pages
24 pages
Download PDF 2.4 MB

Methodology Documentation

Methodology 001 – Mechanical Recycling (HI-MRPW-V2)

Detailed explanation of the methodology applied to this credit, including eligibility criteria, baseline determination, deduction formulas, and quantification procedures.

Methodology Scope

  • Plastic waste recovery from high-leakage environments
  • Conservative deduction application (moisture, contamination, baseline, uncertainty)
  • End-destination verification for premium tier classification
  • Alignment with Plastic Credit Standard v1.0
Download Methodology 1.8 MB

Material Traceability Records

Chain of Custody & Batch Records

Complete traceability documentation showing material flow from collection through processing, including batch tracking data, weighing records, and end-destination confirmation.

Collection Records

  • • Batch ID: BTH-ID-2026-0001
  • • Collection Date: Oct-Dec 2025
  • • Collection Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
  • • Material Type: Mixed Plastics

Processing Confirmation

  • • Gross Weight: 62.5 MT
  • • Deductions Applied: 12.5 MT
  • • Net Eligible: 50.0 MT
  • • End Destination: Verified Facility

Impact Statement

50.0
Metric Tonnes
Recovered
125
Tonnes CO₂e
Avoided
50.0
Tonnes Diverted
from Landfill
100%
Circularity
Contribution

Environmental Impact Summary

Marine Pollution Prevention

This credit represents plastic waste collected from high-leakage coastal environments before it could enter waterways or marine ecosystems. The material recovery prevented potential harm to aquatic life and coastal ecosystems.

Social Impact

The project provided fair compensation and training to 15 informal sector waste collectors, improving livelihoods while formalizing material recovery operations.

Climate Impact

By diverting plastic waste from landfills and enabling recycling, this credit avoided approximately 125 tonnes CO₂ equivalent emissions compared to virgin plastic production and disposal.

Circularity Contribution

Material was processed at verified recycling facilities, contributing to circular economy goals and reducing demand for virgin plastic production.

Certification Disclaimer

All documentation has been verified under the Recyclers Alliance certification framework and is governed by the Plastic Credit Standard v1.0. This credit represents verified plastic waste recovery activities that have been audited for compliance with methodology requirements.

Documentation is provided for transparency, third-party review, and audit purposes. For questions about documentation authenticity or verification procedures, please contact our verification team.

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