May 30th

Want to go net-zero by 2050 ?

What strategies should be adopted to meet the challenges of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)?

As we stand at the crossroads of environmental sustainability and regulatory changes, the question emerges: How can we pivot these challenges into strategic opportunities for growth and innovation? In the spirit of driving transformative change, KPMG is excited to unveil cutting-edge insights into decarbonization technologies and strategies designed to cut GHG emissions in half, propelling us towards a net-zero future. 

  • Insightful Analysis: Uncover the current state of GHG emissions and the role of innovative technologies in reducing carbon footprints across various sectors. 
  • Strategic Solutions: Dive deep into the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and its implications for global trade and sustainability efforts. 
  • Opportunity Identification: Explore actionable strategies for businesses to adapt and thrive in a decarbonized economy.

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Nicolas Leonetti

KPMG
Associate Partner Operations & Performance Strategy
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Ruth Guerra

KPMG Avocats
Partner of International trade and Green taxation, Lawyer
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What strategies should be adopted to meet the challenges of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)?


Want to go net-zero by 2050 ?

Want to go net-zero by 2050 ?

Discover how the European Union is stepping up its fight against climate change with the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). This initiative aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by aligning carbon costs for imports with those of domestic products, while preventing carbon leakage. 

  • Discover the details of CBAM implementation.
  • How will the CBAM impact different industries?
  • What is the crucial role of CBAM in achieving the EU's 2030 climate goals?

An essential overview for businesses and policymakers facing the new era of environmental regulation

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