Online event
Get CBAM ready: Understanding your emissions and data requirements
Tuesday 28 April at 1:00PM
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This practical session is designed to demystify the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) for manufacturers of CBAM-covered products.
What you’ll learn
- Understand the methodology to calculate embedded emissions in CBAM products in line with EU CBAM requirements
- Identify the data that needs to be collected, from whom, and how to organise it for accurate reporting
- Gain practical templates and tools to streamline emissions reporting and reduce compliance burden
Description
The Carbon Adjustment Border Mechanism (CBAM) is the tariff for products considered carbon intensive, such as steel, cement and some electricity, that are imported into the European Union.
Gain a clear understanding of what CBAM means for your business, how to calculate embedded emissions, and how to prepare for the verification requirements. The webinar will provide information on ready-to-use templates and tools to simplify the process from day one.
Speakers
Víctor Pérez Prieto
Co-founder & CEO, Carbon Glance
Serving clients both within and outside the EU market, Carbon Glance provides importers and manufacturers with the digital solutions they need to simplify CBAM compliance and reduce carbon costs.
Víctor is specialised in CBAM and carbon pricing, holding a master’s degree in Energy and Climate Law from the University of Groningen (Netherlands) and an MSc in Climate Change Finance and Investment from the University of Edinburgh Business School.
Luca Taschini
Director of the Centre for Business, Climate Change and Sustainability (B-CCaS)
Lucas' work focuses on carbon pricing, emissions trading systems, climate policy design, and the intersection of finance and policy in the transition to net zero. He works with policymakers, financial institutions, and international organisations on the design of auditable, transparent, and effective climate measures.
Luca’s research is widely cited and regularly consulted by national and international policymakers. His work combines academic research with practical policy engagement, with a particular focus on carbon markets, climate regulation, and sustainable finance.