The EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is now in full transitional swing, and importers are under pressure to:
- Report both direct and indirect emissions.
- Manage precursor emission data.
- Apply for approval to import carbon products, effective Jan 2026
- We understand — it’s complex, especially when dealing with embedded emissions, carbon pricing, and supply chain emissions communication.
✅ That’s why we’re offering hands-on, step-by-step support – tailored to your business.
Here’s How We Can Help — Step by Step :
Whether you’re an importer, manufacturer, or supplier in (or outside) EU, we provide end-to-end guidance tailored to your CBAM needs:
CBAM AUTHORISED DECLARANT APPLICATION PROCESS:
We’ll walk you through:
• The CBAM Transitional Registry and how to input your data.
• Applying for CBAM authorised declarant registration submission, (Urgently required to import carbon products from Jan 2026)
• Evidence that your business can meet CBAM obligations, by submission of financial statements, organisational structure, and internal controls.
• All information and supporting documents must be submitted electronically in the CBAM Registry.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR REPORTING
Our experts will help you:
• Track and report direct and indirect emissions, with correct CO₂ factors
• Handle complex inputs like precursors, recycled content, or alloy compositions.
CARBON ACCOUNTING & COST ANALYSIS
We guide you through:
• Emissions calculation templates based on EU guidance.
• Support in verifying carbon prices already paid in third countries.
• Strategies to lower emission factors
• Planning assistance for the financial impact of CBAM certificates.
Whether you’re unsure about reporting methodology, precursor SEE (emission factors), or cost reduction eligibility, our experts will walk you through it — clearly, accurately, and in line with CBAM regulation.
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