How Businesses in EU Can Comply With CBAM and Report Emissions Data
The clock’s ticking for companies that need to comply with the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).
They will soon have to pay a levy for importing carbon-intensive goods, but what companies are finding more onerous is the mandate to accurately report carbon emissions across their supply chain.
Our new white paper, Navigating Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM): A Guide for Procurement and Supply Chain Leaders, decodes the CBAM and its implications for businesses. It explores the challenges of collating carbon data and recommends a three-step approach to meet regulatory requirements and lower emissions.
This paper is indispensable for procurement and supply chain leaders who want to guide their organizations through the CBAM journey.
Why Read This Paper
Understanding the Regulation
CBAM impact, timelines and penalties
Reporting Carbon Emissions Data
Challenge of collating supplier-relevant data
Driving Compliance and Sustainability
The measure-act-report approach to CBAM
Preparing for CBAM: A Strategic Road Map for Business Leaders — Download Now
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