The introduction of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) by the European Union (EU) is further evidence of decarbonization commitments by governing bodies. But are companies prepared to take what could be seen as supply chain barriers and reshape them into building blocks for their own carbon ambitions?
- In brief
- A quick recap
- Leading in the gray zone
- Global impact of CBAM
- Readiness for reporting
- Collaboration and competition
Source: EY
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