CBAM declaration and verification support for EU importers.
cbam verification: CBAM is a new regulation of the European Union that will impose a carbon price on certain imported goods. After the first two quarterly reports, where the focus was on submitting data through the CBAM-Registry, actual data collection at installation level to identify the specific embedded emissions will become relevant.
The transitional period started October 1st 2023 and extends to 31 December 2025. If you are importing in Europe any of the covered items under the regulation iron and steel, aluminium, cement, fertilizers, hydrogen and electricity you will have to submit a quarterly report on:
a. Total quantity of each type of goods specified for each installation producing the goods in the country of origin. b. Total embedded emissions. c. Total indirect emissions. d. Carbon price in the country of origin considering any available rebates.
Buyer Snapshot
Best for
EU importers needing CBAM declaration support
Businesses requiring verification assistance for CBAM
Companies seeking guidance on CBAM reporting obligations
How engagement typically works
Direct support for reporting requirements
Information and guidance on CBAM applicability
Assistance with data integrity for producers
Typical deliverables
CBAM declaration support
CBAM verification support
Guidance on emissions data collection
Information on CBAM reporting timelines
Good to know
Best when dealing with imports into the EU from non-EU countries.
Most effective for companies needing to understand and comply with CBAM regulations.
HQ: Cologne, DE
Languages: English
Timezones: UTC+1
Claim status: Listed
Services & Capabilities
CBAM Verification
Sectors Covered: Cement, Aluminium, Fertilisers, Iron and Steel, Hydrogen, Electricity
Accreditation Status: No
Reporting Support: Verification + data collection
Regions Served: EU
Experience With Cbam: Yes
Additional cbam_verification Details
Sectors Covered
Cement, Aluminium, Fertilisers, Iron and Steel, Hydrogen, Electricity