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CBAM Awareness Webinar Series

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About the webinar series

TOMA-Now | Tomorrow Matters Now and the Western Cape Government Department of Economic Development and Tourism (DEDAT) cordially invites you to a webinar series aimed at raising awareness on the implications of Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms (CBAM) in South Africa and reporting and compliance requirements to ensure that Western Cape industries remain compliant and competitive in the marketplace.

Why attend?

With CBAM set to take full effect in 2026, industries such as iron and steel, aluminium, fertilisers, cement, electricity and hydrogen are already experiencing a transitional phase. Given the urgency of this timeline, it is crucial for impacted businesses to fully understand the implications and be equipped to navigate this transformation. Are you or your business being impacted by CBAM? Could be impacted in the next phases of implementation?Join us as we delve into the concept to understand CBAM and compliance requirements.

Webinar 1: Understanding CBAM in South Africa and implications - setting the scene

  • 26 February 2025, 10h00 - 11h00

    Programme

    • Presentations on understanding the CBAM concept and implications on industries.
    • Panel discussion on CBAM impacts and implications with representatives in research and industry
    • Q&A
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Webinar 2: CBAM Implementation and Reporting Requirements

  • 12 March 2025, 10h00 - 11h00

    Programme

    • Presentation on the potential tools that can be used for calculating and reporting CBAM emissions.
    • Presentation on experience with complying with CBAM requirements in the transitional phase.
    • Q&A
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For enquiries, or support with registration, contact us:

TOMA-Now | Tomorrow Matters Now
Dr Jaisheila Rajput: jaisheila.rajput@toma-now.com
Akeera Deodhari: akeera.deodhari@toma-now.com

Department of Economic Development and Tourism (DEDAT)
Khotso Morudi: khotso.morudi@westerncape.gov.za