Nearly 400 traders are currently making the most of their ENplus® certification, trading only the best quality products on a structured and mature market.
You will find below a list of all pellet traders certified under the ENplus® scheme, with detailed information related to their certificate. The list is updated on a regular basis, companies that are not listed here are not considered as ENplus® certified. A suspended certificate means that the company is no longer able to sell wood pellets using the ENplus® trademark for a period of time.
In some countries, ENplus® is managed by national pellet associations, called the National Licensers. These National Licensers implement and manage ENplus® in their country and therefore receive the license rights from the Head Office. For the most accurate information regarding ENplus® in these countries, please go to the relevant section of our website via the dropdown menu at the top.
Alternatively, you will find below the list of contact points for each of these national pellet associations managing the scheme locally.
Christian Schlagitweit
Tel: +43 2233 70146-0
schlagitweit@propellets.at
Gordon Murray
Tel: +1 250 837-8821
gord@pellet.org
Vladimír Stupavský
Tel: +420 724 611 316
predseda@ceska-peleta.cz
Ronnie Kristensen
Tel: +45 29 41 21 04
propelletsenplus@gmail.com
Eric Vial
Tel: +33 4 79 70 44 28
eric.vial@propellet.fr
Ralf Schmersahl
Tel: +49 30 688 1599 55
schmersahl@depi.de
Matteo Favero
pelletenplus.aiel@cia.it
Ilze Ozola
Tel: +371 26432014
enplus@latbio.lv
Agnė Babelytė
Tel: +370 616 28381
enplus@biokuras.lt
João Ferreira
Tel: +351 223 394 200
Fax: +351 223 394 210
derivados.madeira@aimmp.pt
Pablo Rodero
Tel: +34 983 113 760
pablorodero@avebiom.org
Martina Caminada
Tel: +44 250 88 71
info@propellets.ch
Samuel Stevenson
Tel: +44 20 7925 3580
sstevenson@r-e-a.net
Sublicensing allows for “paper trading” of bulk pellets, where the “paper trader” does not have to be certified. A “paper trader” must not have any physical contact with the pellets or any contract with a service provider who has physical contact with the pellets. A "paper trader" can either be a broker in business-to-business trade or a retail trader working exclusively for one Certified Trader. Sublicensed traders are allowed to sell certified pellets in bulk if a Sublicense Contract has been signed. This contract must be signed by both the Sublicensed Trader and the Certified Trader and grants the right to use the Certification Seal of the Certified Trader. The International Management needs to be informed of this within 2 weeks of the contract being signed.
The basic principle is that all the physical handling of the pellets shall be performed by Certified Companies. It is mandatory that the non-certified trader does not own technical equipment for wood pellets such as storage sites and delivery vehicles and does not employ any service provider to carry out such tasks.