Produced CBAM Good
The Produced CBAM Good displays the output goods of your production process, including their total and specific embedded emissions (SEE) and the share of default emission values used.
Right-click on the screen and select CBAM > Produced CBAM Good
Click the dropdown and select the CBAM goods
The dropdown will only display goods that you have already added to a production process. Hence, if you haven't added a production process yet, the dropdown will be empty.
You can choose to group all CBAM goods within a single form or create a separate form for each one.
If applicable, add Notes
Enter the Product Name
For each good you include, enter the name or reference used on your invoices with clients. This will help them identify the relevant product, especially if you are sharing different emissions data for products under the same CN code.
(Optional) Enter additional qualifying parameters
The additional qualifying parameters depend on the goods produced. They are listed in section 2 of Annex IV to the EU CBAM Implementing Regulation.
Click Next
You can group all the CN codes you produce into a single Produced CBAM Good. The emissions data for all CN codes will be the same.
The diagram below shows three different CN codes grouped within the same Produced CBAM Good.
You need to indicate their product names in the same form.
You can view the number of CN codes included in the Produced CBAM Good node. By hovering over the number, the list of included CN codes will be displayed.
You can add separate Produced CBAM Goods to reflect different carbon intensities for different CN codes
The diagram below shows one Produced CBAM Good for each CN code
You can add separate Produced CBAM Goods to reflect different carbon intensities for products falling under the same CN code
The diagram below shows two separate Produced CBAM Goods for products under CN code 7318 13 00. If all the products within this CN code undergo the same production processes and/or subprocesses, it is simpler to add a single Produced CBAM Good and assign the same carbon intensity to all of them.
However, if some of these products undergo additional subprocesses and are subject to extra inputs, as explained in the previous section on Managing Production Subprocesses, you can add them separately to reflect their different carbon intensities.
IMPORTANT: If you sell different products under the same CN code to the same client but report different emissions for each, CBAM Declarants wonโt be able to report those emissions separately to the EU Commission. This is because the Transitional CBAM Registry records embedded emissions by CN code, with no further differentiation at this stage. In such cases, they will need to use an average.
The platform automatically calculates the percentage of default values used to determine the specific embedded emissions of your CBAM goods. A green field indicates compliance with the permitted 20% threshold, while a red field signifies that this threshold has been exceeded, which is not allowed under EU CBAM rules.
Hover over the green or red field to see the specific percentage of default data used
The example below shows a red field, indicating that 82.58% of the specific embedded emissions for the selected good were calculated using default values, exceeding the permitted threshold. This is because the operator of this installation used default values for their precursor CBAM goods.
The diagram below illustrates the label Default in the Purchased CBAM Good, indicating that the precursor is using default values.
The example below shows a green field, indicating that 0% of the specific embedded emissions for this good were calculated using default values, being within the 20% permitted threshold. This occurred because the operator of this installation used actual data for their precursor CBAM goods.
The diagram below illustrates the label Actual in the Purchased CBAM Good, indicating that the precursor is using actual values, i.e., emissions data measured by the supplier of that CBAM good in accordance with EU CBAM rules.
Right-click on the Production Subprocess
Click Edit
Click the X icon to remove any of the selected CBAM goods
If you remove a CN code, its emissions will no longer be included in your emissions table or in the data shared with your clients.
Click Next to save your changes
Right-click on the Production Subprocess
Click Delete
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