Olive WasteLogix provides the chain-of-custody traceability, document packs, quantity reconciliation, and outsourced transport controls your auditor needs — built into daily operations, not bolted on at audit time.
ISCC PLUS (International Sustainability & Carbon Certification) is the leading voluntary certification system for circular and bio-based materials. It verifies that recycled plastic, pyrolysis oil, RDF, and other feedstocks are tracked through every link of the supply chain with a credible mass balance and chain-of-custody approach.
For waste transport operators, certification means proving that material leaving a generator's gate is the same material arriving at the receiving plant — with no gaps, no unexplained losses, and full documentation.
Each pillar addresses a specific category of ISCC PLUS audit evidence that WasteLogix generates automatically during normal operations.
Every load is digitally linked from generator to receiving plant. WasteLogix records the material origin, transport vehicle, driver, seal numbers, and timestamps at every handoff — creating an unbroken chain of custody.
When certified entities outsource transport, ISCC PLUS requires controls over the logistics provider. WasteLogix gives both parties — the certified entity and the carrier — shared visibility and verifiable data.
WasteLogix assigns a unique load ID and links it to the material type, origin site, vehicle, driver, and planned route.
Driver captures seal photos, origin weighbridge ticket, and digital manifest. All linked to the load ID with GPS timestamp.
GPS breadcrumb trail, geofence events, and ETA updates are recorded. Any route deviation triggers an alert and log entry.
Destination weighbridge data is captured and compared against origin weight. Seal integrity is verified. Variance is auto-flagged.
The complete evidence pack — manifest, weighbridge tickets, seal photos, GPS trail, reconciliation report — is assembled and available for download or API export.
Our team will walk you through how WasteLogix maps to your specific certification requirements — whether you're preparing for your first audit or streamlining an existing process.