2026 for EU’s CBAM
February 5, 2024
In January 2026 the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment enters into force, targeting major carbon-emitting industries for environmental impact.
In January 2026, the European Union is set to fully implement the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), a landmark initiative in the global fight against climate change. CBAM targets carbon-intensive industries and goods, such as cement, iron and steel, aluminium, fertilisers, electricity, and hydrogen, aiming to mitigate carbon emissions by imposing a cost on the carbon content of imports.
By focusing on the major industries that contribute significantly to carbon emissions, the EU aims to make a substantial impact on global carbon reduction efforts. The decision to exclude office printer supplies underscores an understanding of the complexities involved in regulating a wide array of products and the potential impact on various sectors, including small and medium-sized enterprises.
The CBAM is a critical component of the EU’s broader strategy to meet its climate targets under the European Green Deal and to lead global efforts in achieving carbon neutrality. For detailed insights into the CBAM’s framework and its implications, the European Commission’s CBAM page provides comprehensive information.
The Recycler understands that office printers and consumables, including ink cartridges and toner, are not currently included under this regulation.
Categories : World Focus
Tags : 2026 Carbon CBAM EU European Green Deal