The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) entered a critical phase in 2026.
For EU importers and non‑EU producers involved, the focus is no longer limited to reporting obligations: it is now about demonstrating the reliability of emissions data through accredited verification. In this context, CBAM is certainly a new regulatory requirement, but also a concrete opportunity to:
- strengthen supply chain governance
- improve the quality and traceability of emissions data
- reduce operational risks, rework, and avoidable costs in the medium term
Addressing CBAM in a structured way today means avoiding last‑minute corrections tomorrow — and turning compliance into a competitive advantage.
AGENDA
Welcome & Setting the Scene: Why Starting in 2026 Pays Off
Objective: Shift the mindset from compliance to advantage
Why 2026 is not “early”, but the right moment to start
Benefits of early preparation:
- Smoother verification
- Fewer observations
- Lower overall cost
- Stronger position with importers
- Typical consequences of waiting until deadlines
CBAM verification as a business enabler, not just a regulatory step
CBAM Key Milestones: When You Really Need to Be Ready
Objective: Understand when preparation must be completed — beyond legal deadlines
What an Accredited Verifier Actually Verifies
Objective: Focus on what really triggers findings and observations
Pre‑Verification: How to Prepare Efficiently
Objective: Avoid re‑work and get verified right the first time
Questions & Discussion
Speakers
- Olga Rivas | ESG Cluster Technical Manager – LRQA
- Antonio Cherchi | Service Delivery & Technical Manager – LRQA
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