
FAL 2025
In this webcast, Cozero CEO and co-founder Helen Tacke discusses with CO2 IQ CEO Dr. Ulf Narloch what the stricter CBAM reporting requirements from Q3 2024 mean in practice and how you can best deal with them in your reporting and CO2 accounting.
05 May 2025
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Booth 332 Hall B1
minutes
About this event
The transition period of the EU Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is in full swing. Ahead of the introduction of the world's first CO2 import tax in 2026, companies importing CBAM goods are already subject to extensive reporting requirements.
Simplified reporting obligations using default values will apply until Q2 2024. From Q3, actual emissions will have to be determined, which will require data from manufacturers of CBAM goods. Recent interpretations by the European Commission and the German Emissions Trading Authority have increased the urgency of implementing these new requirements.
In this webcast, CO2 IQ and Cozero discuss what the stricter CBAM reporting requirements from Q3 2024 mean in practice and how you can best deal with them in your reporting and CO2 accounting.
In focus:
• What data will be required as of Q3 2024?
• How will you get it?
• And what do you do if you don't get it?
This webcast is aimed at trading and manufacturing companies in the metals, construction, agriculture, chemicals and energy sectors that import iron and steel, aluminum, cement, fertilizers, electricity and hydrogen from third countries.
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