CBAM 2026
CBAM 2026: full guidance on compliance, reporting, certificates, and managing carbon costs for EU importers.
CBAM 2026: full guidance on compliance, reporting, certificates, and managing carbon costs for EU importers.
The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is a regulatory framework designed to ensure that imported goods reflect the carbon emissions produced during their manufacture. It applies to sectors with high carbon intensity, such as steel, cement, and chemicals.
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EU CBAM software streamlines reporting, cuts costs, and ensures compliance with evolving carbon regulations.
Learn how UK CBAM works, key differences from the EU model, and what companies must do to prepare for 2027.
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Find out what a US CBAM could look like, how it compares to existing legislation, and what steps exporters should take now.
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Learn how UK and Irish Energy Audits are essential to cut costs, reduce emissions, and how grants can lower entry costs to unlock benefits.
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On 18 June 2025, the European Parliament and Council reached a provisional agreement to simplify and strengthen the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). This update is part of the broader Omnibus I package, aimed at reducing the regulatory burden for businesses while maintaining strong climate protection.
If your company imports goods into the EU, here’s what you need to know.
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Learn how to become an authorized CBAM declarant to comply with EU regulations on carbon emissions, maintain market access for CBAM-covered goods, and position your business as a leader in sustainability practices by 2026.
The European Commission’s updates to the CBAM and new sustainability directives streamline compliance processes, improve enforcement of carbon regulations, and promote sustainability. Key changes include a new exemption threshold, delayed certificate purchases, and reduced certificate requirements. The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) focus on transparency and accountability for large firms, creating a more sustainable and responsible business environment.
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Explore the European Commission’s Competitiveness Compass, focusing on decarbonisation as a key driver of Europe’s economic future. Learn about the EU’s ambitious goals, the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, sustainable supply chains, and the Circular Economy Act, all aimed at ensuring sustainability and global competitiveness.
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