
CBAM explained: impact of the CO₂ import levy on the metal industry
The European Union is taking a new step toward a more sustainable future with the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). This mechanism—also known as the CO₂ import levy—is intended to ensure that European producers are not disadvantaged by cheaper, but more polluting, imports. This represents a significant change for the metals industry.
At ODS, we see CBAM not only as a challenge but also as an opportunity to build a transparent, innovative, and future-proof supply chain together with our customers and partners. In this blog post, we explain what CBAM entails, how it works, and why it's crucial to look ahead now.
https://www.odsbv.nl/blog-cbam
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