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For importers

CBAM is a cost you can manage, with the right data

Since 1 January 2026, importing steel, aluminium, cement, fertilisers, hydrogen, or electricity into the EU above 50 tonnes means one thing: a CBAM obligation. You need authorised declarant status, accurate embedded emissions figures for every shipment, and the right number of certificates purchased and surrendered each year. Those certificates are priced against the EU ETS carbon price, a commodity that trades constantly and will always be volatile.

The critical variable is data. Without verified, installation-level emissions data from your suppliers, you fall back on EU default values, calibrated conservatively by design. Organisations relying on defaults will overpay. CBAMBOO helps you close that gap, from supplier data collection and cost forecasts through to annual surrender, so your CBAM cost is the lowest possible.

SupplierVolumeCertsCBAM Cost
Totals2,853.0 t6,782€589,291
Huayan Metal Works610.9 t2,689€233,597
Hong Kong Metal Works355.1 t1,112€96,562
7318 15 82
150.1 t525€45,615
7318 22 00
97.0 t288€25,012
7318 16 99
62.9 t174€15,079
South African Metals341.6 t804€69,832
Osaka Metals574.7 t699€60,721

The platform

The CBAMBOO Platform for Declarants

A single environment for procurement and finance teams to track, model, and manage CBAM costs with confidence.

Import data upload and cost tracking

Upload monthly import data and track your CBAM liability as it builds, giving finance teams a live view of exposure rather than an annual surprise.

Upload shipments

CBAMBOO Imports Template

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CBAM-exposed shipments

2,853 t

Year to date

1,103 t
Feb
1,750 t
Mar
Apr

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