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Duration: 01:30 hours
As part of the EU Green Deal – G55 Commitment, the European Union is implementing policies, including the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), impacting international businesses. EU importers must submit precursor emission data from non-EU countries which includes Indian manufacturers and exporters. At present major six sectors have been covered under CBAM, which will be extended to other sectors as well by 2030.
Indian installations are required to calculate embedded emissions to continue their business. The transition phase, starting from Oct 2023 to Dec 2025, precedes the introduction of emission taxation in Jan 2026, potentially accompanied by penalties.
Master in Chemical engineering, IISC Bangalore , 29+ years of experience in R&D, Production, Technical services, Corporate EHS and Sustainability.
Area of Expertise: Carbon Management, Sustainability reporting & Disclosures (GRI, BRSR, CDP, TCFD) Energy management, Asset management, Quality, EHS management systems, ESG Strategy, ESG Assurance.