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Recycled aluminium, CBAM and trust: Why verification matters for Europe's circular economy

By Alberto Monje Gama

Sustainability Policy Manager, TIC COUNCIL

CBAM is pushing Europe's aluminium industry to focus more sharply on emissions data, recycled-content evidence and supply-chain transparency. This webinar will focus on how the evolving EU CBAM framework affects aluminium producers, recyclers, importers and downstream users across the European market. The session will explain why independent verification, scrap traceability and reliable product carbon footprint reporting are becoming essential.

You'll see:

  • How CBAM affects the European aluminium value chain
  • Why reliable supplier data and embedded emissions reporting matter
  • What the proposed downstream extension could mean for aluminium-intensive products
  • Why scrap traceability and recycled-content evidence are becoming more important
  • How independent verification supports trust in emissions and sustainability claims
  • Where the TIC sector adds value through testing, inspection, certification and verification
Duration: 1 hour
Mode: Online 3:30 PM IST | 12:00 PM CEST
Date: 9 September 2026
Why does this webinar matter?

This session matters for companies that need to turn CBAM, recycling claims and verification into market readiness:

  • Understand how CBAM is reshaping aluminium production, recycling and imports in Europe
  • Learn why emissions data, product carbon footprint reporting and supplier documentation are now business-critical
  • See how scrap origin, composition and recycled-content claims may face stricter scrutiny
  • Understand the possible implications of the EU Circular Economy Act for aluminium companies
  • Learn how independent verification can reduce compliance risk and strengthen market credibility
  • Gain practical insight into how the TIC sector can support emissions assurance, traceability and recycled-content validation
Who should attend the webinar?

This session is ideal for professionals across the aluminium value chain, including:

  • Aluminium industry representatives
  • CBAM and trade compliance teams
  • Sustainability and climate professionals
  • Supply-chain and procurement professionals
  • Quality and technical managers
  • Policy and public affairs professionals

Webinar Structure

Date and Time: 9th September 2026 (1 hr)

Objective: This webinar will help aluminium companies, recyclers, importers and downstream users understand how the evolving EU CBAM framework can impact emissions reporting, recycled-content claims, scrap traceability and supply-chain documentation. Alongside it will also explain how independent verification and the TIC sector can support companies in building trust, reducing compliance risk and preparing for Europe's circular economy requirements.

Topics covered:
  • How CBAM affects the aluminium value chain - Including embedded emissions, reporting obligations, carbon cost exposure and the need for reliable supplier data.
  • What the proposed downstream extension means - The Commission's proposal focuses on aluminium and steel-intensive downstream products, reflecting concerns that carbon leakage can shift further along the value chain.
  • Why scrap and recycling are becoming more strategic - Recycling can reduce carbon intensity, but its market value depends on credible evidence of origin, composition, recycled content and emissions performance.
  • What the EU Circular Economy Act could mean for aluminium companies
  • Where the TIC sector adds value - TIC companies support the market through independent testing, inspection, certification and verification of emissions data, recycled-content claims, chain-of-custody systems, scrap quality, product carbon footprints and sustainability information.


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