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Trade versus climate on the edge of the EU Written by David Perilli, Global Cement 09 June 2021 Little trickles of detail about the European Union’s (EU) proposed carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) started to emerge last week. The key bit of information that Bloomberg managed to squeeze out of their source was that a transition period with a simplified system is being considered from 2023 and then a full version could turn up in 2026. Cement importers, and those in selected other heavy industries, would be required to buy electronic emission certificates at prices corresponding to those in the EU emissions trading scheme (ETS). Other titbits include: that the prices will be set on a weekly basis based on the average carbon permit price within the EU that week; a default value will be devised for importers who can’t back up their emissions data; and imports from a country with its own carbon pricing schem ....
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Article by Amanda Doyle THE Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) has launched a programme to help accelerate low-carbon technologies in cement and concrete production by partnering startups with industry. The Open Challenge aims to bring startups and the industry together to develop new technologies. The challenge areas include carbon capture, calcination, carbon use in the construction supply chain, and improved recycling of concrete. The GCCA has partnered with Techstars, a worldwide network that helps entrepreneurs succeed, to choose startups which will then partner with GCCA member companies. The industry companies will use their network, experience, facilities, and potential investment to help commercialise technologies that will help to decarbonise the industry. ....