CBAM HUB helps EU importers prepare regulation-aligned, audit-ready carbon reports with structured data, verified methodology, and fewer manual errors.
Since October 2023, EU importers must collect and report embedded carbon emissions for specified product categories. This requires structured data, documentation, and verifiable methodology — not just estimates.
Importers depend on their non-EU suppliers for embedded carbon data. Without a structured collection process, data is inconsistent, incomplete, or not aligned with CBAM reporting requirements.
Spreadsheet-based workflows increase the risk of calculation errors, missing evidence, and inconsistent methodology — all of which can be flagged during a regulatory audit.
Incorrect or unsubstantiated CBAM declarations expose importers to regulatory penalties and reputational damage with customers and auditors who require documented compliance.
Despite transitional provisions, most importers have not yet implemented a systematic approach to CBAM data collection and documentation. Time to act is now — reporting requirements become stricter each year.
CBAM HUB provides a regulation-aligned environment for data collection, calculation, documentation, and audit preparation — designed for teams managing imports across multiple suppliers and product categories.
Systematic collection of embedded emissions data from your suppliers using structured templates aligned with CBAM requirements — replacing ad-hoc email chains and inconsistent spreadsheets.
Calculation workflows designed to align with CBAM methodology requirements — reducing interpretation risk and ensuring your figures are grounded in documented logic, not informal estimates.
Generate structured documentation packages that support internal review and external audits — including evidence files, methodology notes, and calculation summaries.
Manage CBAM data across a complex supplier base and multiple product categories — with clear workflows for tracking data completeness and flagging gaps before the reporting deadline.
Centralise supporting documentation — supplier declarations, test reports, production data — alongside your emissions calculations so auditors and reviewers can verify every data point.
Internalise your CBAM compliance process. While CBAM HUB complements expert advisors, it reduces dependence on costly ad-hoc consultancy for routine data management and reporting tasks.
CBAM currently covers six major product categories. If you import any of these goods into the EU from non-EU countries, reporting obligations apply to your organisation.
Among the highest-volume CBAM categories. Steel importers must report embedded emissions from production processes at non-EU facilities.
Includes both primary aluminium and certain downstream products. Electricity-related emissions require careful documentation.
One of the most carbon-intensive sectors. Importers of clinker and cement face significant CBAM reporting obligations.
Nitrogen-based fertilizers carry substantial embedded emissions from ammonia production. CBAM covers several CN codes in this category.
Hydrogen and other chemical precursors are included in the CBAM scope. Importers must track and document production-level emissions.
Cross-border electricity imports are covered under CBAM with specific rules for grid emission factor calculations and documentation.
CBAM HUB is designed from the ground up around documented, verifiable methodology — so your reports are defensible in a regulatory review, not just internally coherent.
Our data structure reflects the CBAM Implementing Regulation requirements — CN codes, installation-level data, production routes, and emission calculation approaches are all built in.
Every data point is linked to its source documentation. Evidence files, supplier declarations, and calculation notes are attached directly to the relevant records.
All inputs, changes, and decisions are recorded — creating an auditable history that supports both internal review and external verification.
CBAM HUB is structured around quarterly and annual reporting periods, with workflows designed to track completeness and flag outstanding items before deadlines.
Data structure and calculation logic aligned with CBAM Regulation (EU) 2023/956 and its implementing acts.
Generate documentation packages designed to support auditors and regulatory reviewers.
Every calculation and data point is traceable to its source — no black-box results.
Multiple users, roles, and workflows — designed for compliance teams, not single users.
CBAM compliance requires interdisciplinary support. We partner with organisations that help EU importers understand and manage their regulatory obligations.
Partner with CBAM HUB to help your members or clients understand, structure, and manage their CBAM reporting obligations — using a documented, regulation-aligned methodology.
Discuss partnershipCBAM reporting requirements become more stringent each year. Speak with our team about how CBAM HUB can support your compliance workflow before deadlines become urgent.
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