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The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is an instrument implemented by the European Union to address carbon leakage. It aims to ensure that imported goods are subject to a carbon price equivalent to the carbon price of domestic production in the EU. CBAM affects the cement sector by putting a price on emissions associated with cement produced in countries outside the EU, with the goal of encouraging sustainable practices and reducing carbon footprint.Course description
Thanks to this eLearning module, you will
become familiar with the CBAM and with the
transitional period, reporting, methodology
and IT system involved in this period applied
to the cement sector.
Moreover, you will be presented a real case
scenario of reporting in the CBAM
Transitional Registry for the cement sector.
This is the first module of a series of 6
courses related to each of the sectors
affected by CBAM regulation in the
transitional period.
Target audience
This course is addressed to any person who operates or controls production installations in third countries, importers, indirect customs representatives (reporting declarants), trade partners and competent authorities or anyone who needs to understand and work with CBAM obligations in the cement sector.
Learning objectives
The global objectives of the eLearning module are:
- Understand the general aspects of CBAM and rules for reporting declarants.
- Understand the main criteria for CBAM in the cement sector, including relevant emissions and the formula to calculate carbon intensity.
- Be able to calculate the formula for carbon intensity in the transitional period.
- Understand reporting requirements and how they are applied in the IT system (CBAM Transitional Registry).
- Demonstrate confidence and competence in the use of the CBAM Transitional Registry.
To benefit fully from the course and to achieve the learning outcomes, it is recommended to integrate it in your own training programme and develop a blended learning strategy.
Course duration
The time required to complete the course is around 45 minutes.