ACICAE-Basque Automotive Cluster of Euskadi and our partner Deloitte are organising a conference on a topic of great relevance for the sector, the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).
Within the European Union’s commitments to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals for 2030, the need to transform policies related to carbon emissions has been highlighted. As part of this approach, the European Commission has proposed significant changes to the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), with the aim of moving towards a more sustainable, low-carbon economy.
These changes have direct repercussions on key sectors such as the automotive sector, which is facing new challenges in terms of raw material imports and exports. In this sense, it is essential to understand and address the impact that these regulations will have on the entire value chain of the sector.
In particular, the relevance of the CBAM regulations has been identified within the Decarbonisation and Energy Efficiency Working Group that ACICAE has been promoting in collaboration with the Energy Cluster.
The main objective of the conference is to provide information on the regulations and explore strategies to mitigate the possible economic impacts on companies.
AGENDA
- Presentation – Mikel Lorente, Technical Director ACICAE and AIC and Iñigo Úrculo, Deloitte Audit Partner
- Meaning and scope of the CBAM – Pablo Renieblas, Partner Deloitte legal
- Obligations deriving from European regulations
- Formal – Pablo Renieblas
- Calculation of emissions – Mónica Sánchez, Senior Manager Risk Advisory Deloitte
- Operational issues to consider – Pablo Renieblas
- Relevance to industry – Pablo Renieblas and Mónica Sánchez
- Impact, management and minimisation: ULMA’s experience – María Heras, Environmental Manager
- Questions and answers.
- Closing – Mikel Lorente and Iñigo Úrculo
Date: May, 15th
Time: 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Place: AIC-Automotive Intelligence Center (Amorebieta-Etxano)