Navigating the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM): Reducing Costs and Managing Compliance for UK Exporters
Navigate the challenges of the EU’s new Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) with expert guidance. Understand how CBAM impacts UK exporters of carbon-intensive goods—such as steel, aluminium, fertilisers, cement, electricity, and hydrogen—and learn how to meet reporting requirements, manage costs, and maintain access to the EU market.
Are you currently exporting—or planning to export—carbon-intensive products to the EU and unsure how CBAM will affect your business?
This timely workshop is designed to help UK exporters respond confidently to the introduction of CBAM, which now requires importers to report embedded emissions and, in time, purchase CBAM certificates. With the transitional phase already underway, understanding your obligations and how to prepare is vital to maintaining EU market access and avoiding penalties.
We’ll break down what CBAM means for your business, who it applies to, and how to get ready—from emissions data collection and supplier engagement to reporting and long-term cost planning.
Gain practical insights to safeguard your exports, ensure compliance, and reduce financial exposure.
Key topics include:
- What CBAM is and which sectors it affects
- Emissions reporting obligations during the transitional period
- Planning for the financial impact of CBAM certificates post-2026
- Practical steps to gather and verify supplier emissions data
- Compliance strategies to manage legal and reputational risks
- Building CBAM-readiness into your export plans
This event is ideal for sustainability leads, export managers, compliance officers, and manufacturing SMEs looking to stay competitive and carbon-compliant in EU markets.