Decarbonization

March 25, 2026
Join AMU for a Community Chat with CarbonChain on why CBAM matters to North American aluminum
Written by Michael Cowden
The EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) isn’t just talk anymore. It’s here and here to stay.
What does it mean for North America? To answer that question, Nick Ogilvie, product manager and CBAM lead at CarbonChain, will join AMU for a Community Chat on Thursday, April 9, at 11 a.m. ET.
The webinar is free for anyone to attend. You can register here. (Editor’s note: The recording will be available only to AMU subscribers.)
We’ll discuss how CBAM makes North American material competitive in the EU. Why? The lower emission intensity in the US and Canada compared to other areas of the world. This could be attractive to European importers who have traditionally looked to Asia, where emissions can be higher.
We’ll also talk about the latest developments from the European Commission in Brussels and what it means for the North American aluminum market.
This webinar is ideal for traders, supply chain, sustainability, finance and procurement teams needing actionable insights.
CarbonChain is a software provider with a focus on tracking emissions for carbon-intensive industries such as metals and mining, oil and gas, and agriculture.
That means they’ve got the latest information on CBAM and what it means for your business.
Past Chats
AMU has a helpful library of recordings of past Community Chat webinars. Subscribers can access those here.


