As the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) approaches full implementation, one of the greatest challenges facing procurement professionals is achieving transparency in emissions data from global suppliers. This requirement impacts not only budget forecasting and supplier relationships but also poses the risk of penalties ranging from €10 to €50 per ton for inaccurate or unverified data on affected commodities.

In this webinar, Sphera’s experts will break down the complexities of the regulation into actionable strategies for managing emissions data across your supply chain. We will guide you through the steps your organization should take now to ensure compliance and avoid penalties.

Join us as we cover strategies that can position your supply chain for CBAM compliance, long-term sustainability, and resilience.

Speakers:

Rajesh Singh

Rajesh Singh
Senior Director – Consulting
Sphera

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Jaime Barsimantov
VP – Supply Chain Strategy
Sphera

Neeraj Tewari
Sr. Engineer, Energy & Sustainability, Substations & Utilities
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