Discover Our Expertise in Fertilizers
The fertilizers sector faces unique CBAM challenges due to process emissions (e.g. nitrous oxide) and energy-intensive production. Unlike some other sectors, both direct and indirect emissions can be relevant, increasing reporting complexity. As CBAM evolves, fertilizer exporters must ensure accurate emissions tracking and compliance readiness to avoid additional costs and trade barriers. Up from 2026, a tracking process is required to comply with EU regulations, when importing fertilizers to EU countries.

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Full emissions accounting (including process emissions such as N₂O)
We provide comprehensive emissions calculations covering both CO₂ and process-related emissions such as N₂O, which are particularly relevant in fertilizer production. Our methodology ensures accurate, product-level results fully aligned with EU CBAM requirements.
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CBAM reporting and verification support
We support the complete CBAM reporting process, ensuring your data, calculations, and documentation comply with Regulation (EU) 2023/956. We also prepare you for independent verification, reducing compliance risks and ensuring audit readiness.


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Process optimization insights to reduce carbon intensity
We analyze your production processes to identify practical opportunities to lower emissions, including efficiency improvements, better resource use, and targeted technical adjustments that directly reduce carbon intensity.
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Gap analysis vs. EU regulatory requirements
We assess your current systems and data against EU CBAM standards, identifying gaps in methodology, data quality, and reporting. This provides a clear roadmap to achieve full compliance and avoid regulatory or financial risks.

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Don’t wait! Register now to gain insights and tools to help your business meet EU emissions standards and thrive sustainably.
