Objectives
- To examine CBAM implications for the fertilizer industry, one of the most carbon-intensive sectors.
- To identify emissions hotspots across fertilizer production processes.
- To discuss decarbonization options and operational improvements within fertilizer manufacturing.
- To assess investment and transition challenges faced by fertilizer producers under CBAM.
Background
The fertilizer industry plays a critical role in food security but is also among the highest contributors to industrial greenhouse gas emissions. With fertilizers included in the initial scope of CBAM, producers face increasing pressure to measure, reduce, and disclose emissions associated with their products.
CBAM introduces new compliance requirements that go beyond reporting, including verified emissions data and potential financial liabilities linked to carbon intensity. For fertilizer producers, this raises complex challenges related to production technology, feedstock choices, energy efficiency, and cost competitiveness.
This workshop focuses specifically on the fertilizer sector, providing an industry-informed perspective on how CBAM affects production, exports, and long-term business strategy. Through sector-specific insights, participants will gain a clearer understanding of practical decarbonization pathways and readiness strategies for fertilizer manufacturing.
Agenda
| Time | Topic | Resource Persons |
| 09.00 – 09.30 | Registration | |
| 09.30 – 09.35 | Welcoming Remarks | NEYEN Consulting |
| 09.35 – 09.50 | Opening: introduction inFUSE | Moderator |
| 09.50 – 10.30 | Keynote address | Speaker |
| 10.30 – 11.05 | Discussion Session (Q&A) | All participants |
| 11.05 – 11.20 | Closing and Photo Session | |
| 11.20 – 12.00 | Networking Session |
Targeted Participants
- Fertilizer producers and agribusiness companies
- Sustainability, operations, and engineering teams
- Policy makers and regulators in industry and agriculture
- Investors and lenders financing industrial decarbonization
- Industry and research institutions
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