From Greenhouse Gas Data to Verified EU Market Access
Prepare your carbon-intensive products for the European Union market with reliable Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism verification, accurate greenhouse gas emissions data review, and compliant disclosure support. We help exporters provide credible emissions data to EU importers, reduce compliance risks, and strengthen market confidence.
For exporters dealing in cement, iron & steel, aluminium, fertilisers, hydrogen and electricity.
Verified emissions data builds trust, supports smoother EU reporting, and reduces commercial risk under the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism.

Trusted third-party verification support for reporting-ready GHG data and confident EU importer submissions.
EU carbon compliance
The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is a European Union carbon compliance system for selected imported goods. It requires EU importers to report the embedded greenhouse gas emissions linked to products such as cement, iron and steel, aluminium, fertilisers, hydrogen and electricity.
For exporters, this means emissions data must be accurate, traceable and supported with proper records. Verified data helps EU importers complete their reporting with confidence and helps exporters reduce commercial friction in European trade.
If emissions data is incomplete, unclear or not properly supported, EU buyers may face reporting difficulties. This can lead to repeated queries, delays and reduced supplier confidence.
Discuss your CBAM readinessCarbon Border Adjustment Mechanism compliance depends on accurate and reliable greenhouse gas emissions data. Verified emissions data helps exporters show that their carbon figures are based on proper calculations, supporting records and transparent evidence. This builds confidence with EU importers and reduces doubts during reporting or review.
Exporters need to provide clear emissions information to support EU importers in meeting Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism obligations. Proper verification makes the reporting process easier by organising data, checking calculation methods and preparing documentation in a structured manner. This reduces confusion and supports smoother quarterly and annual reporting.
Incomplete or unreliable emissions data can create delays, repeated importer queries and commercial uncertainty. Independent verification helps identify data gaps early and improves the quality of evidence before submission. This reduces the risk of documentation errors, shipment-related concerns and possible disruption in EU trade relationships.
EU buyers are becoming more careful about carbon compliance in their supply chains. Exporters who can provide verified emissions data are better positioned as responsible and reliable suppliers. Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism verification helps strengthen credibility, improve buyer confidence and support long-term access to the European market.
Audience
This service is suitable for exporters, manufacturers and suppliers who sell carbon-intensive products to customers in the European Union.
You may need this service if:

We provide independent verification of embedded greenhouse gas emissions for products covered under the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism. The process includes reviewing emissions calculations, checking supporting records, assessing data reliability and helping exporters prepare credible information for EU importers.
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We assist exporters in preparing emissions data for quarterly and annual Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism reporting requirements. This includes organising production data, energy consumption records, fuel usage, process emissions, electricity data and emission factors in a clear and report-ready format.
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Strong compliance begins with strong data systems. We help organisations improve greenhouse gas data collection, internal controls, traceability and documentation practices. This ensures that emissions data can be easily checked, verified and used for future Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism reporting.
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We support exporters and EU importers in preparing the required information for Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism declarations and filings. This includes guidance on data packages, evidence preparation, importer coordination and documentation needed for a compliant declaration process.
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We provide practical training and advisory support for exporters, compliance teams, sustainability teams and management. The training explains Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism requirements, data collection methods, calculation logic, documentation expectations and the role of verification in simple and practical terms.
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Our support helps exporters reduce compliance friction and maintain business continuity with EU customers. By providing verified and well-documented emissions data, exporters can improve importer confidence, reduce commercial uncertainty and strengthen their position in low-carbon international trade.
→Practical scope
Our verification process reviews the quality, accuracy and traceability of your emissions data. We check whether the information provided is complete, consistent and supported by proper evidence.
| Area reviewed | What we check |
|---|---|
| Product scope | Whether the exported goods fall within the applicable product category |
| Production data | Quantity produced, production period and installation-level records |
| Energy data | Fuel use, electricity use and energy consumption records |
| Emissions calculation | Calculation method, emission factors and embedded emissions figures |
| Supporting evidence | Invoices, meter readings, production logs, laboratory reports and internal records |
| Data controls | Traceability, documentation system and internal review process |
Exporter-to-EU
From scope and data collection through verification, filing support, and continuous improvement—aligned with how exporters move goods into the EU under CBAM.
Confirm products and installation in scope.
Gather activity data, energy and emissions records.
Calculate emissions and prepare CBAM disclosure in the required format.
Independent assessment of data, calculations and evidence.
Verified data packaging and coordination for EU importer reporting.
Improve data systems, performance and decarbonization readiness.
Evidence trail
To complete Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism verification, exporters should maintain clear records related to production, energy use and emissions calculations.
This documentation helps create a reliable evidence trail for EU importers and verification teams.
Commonly required records include:
Practical benefits exporters gain when emissions data is structured, verified and ready for EU importers.
Independent verification built on ISO standards.
Streamlined workflow for on-time compliance.
Audit-ready reports and credible disclosures.
Verified data that builds trust and preference.

Importer-ready output
At the end of the process, you receive a structured and importer-ready data package that supports Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism compliance.
This helps your business move from scattered emissions data to a clear, verified and commercially usable compliance package.
Answers
No. CE Marking is related to product conformity and safety requirements. Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is related to embedded carbon emissions in selected imported goods.
The EU importer or authorised declarant is responsible for filing. However, exporters must provide accurate emissions data to support the importer.
Verification improves data credibility, reduces importer queries and supports smoother EU market access.
The main sectors include cement, iron and steel, aluminium, fertilisers, hydrogen and electricity.
Yes. We can review your current data, identify gaps and help you prepare a structured data collection system.