UK CBAM Webinar
2025-06-06 04:53:26

Booost to Host Free Webinar on Latest Developments of UK's CBAM

Booost Inc., headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo, is set to conduct a free webinar titled "Latest Developments on the UK's CBAM" on June 18, 2025, at 2:00 PM. As a comprehensive sustainability transformation (SX) platform provider, Booost aims to assist businesses in their sustainability journeys through its sustainability ERP platform. This webinar comes at a crucial time as the UK’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is being shaped, making it imperative for companies to prepare for impending requirements by July 2025.

Webinar Details


The session will delve into the technical consultation phase mandated by the UK CBAM and highlight essential facets of the CBAM bill released in April 2025. The focus will be on practices beneficial for stakeholders involved in the steel, aluminum, and hydrogen sectors. Corporate professionals attending will gain insights into key points of action and tips for internal alignment within their organizations.

Participants will learn about the unique aspects of the UK CBAM that differentiate it from the EU scheme, including potential risks that may arise from delayed compliance. The practical approaches will help businesses avoid increased costs and credit risks in international transactions. This webinar is a must-attend for those pressed for time or unsure about the steps necessary for internal discussions. It offers vital information crucial for crafting concrete actions as the new fiscal year approaches.

Recommended Audience


The webinar is tailored for professionals managing projects related to steel products, aluminum products, and hydrogen production. It aims to equip attendees with actionable insights that facilitate effective compliance strategies.

Speaker Profile


The webinar will feature Tezuke Uemura from Booost's Domain Expert Department. Dr. Uemura holds an impressive background, having led over 200 projects related to infrastructure and sustainable development at a Japanese think tank before earning his PhD from the London School of Economics (LSE). Since 2020, his focus has been on analyzing carbon footprints and European environmental regulations. He has also been appointed as an expert member of the domestic committee on CBAM responses by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.

The Challenge of 2026 Sustainability


Booost recognizes that many companies are lagging in their compliance with forthcoming sustainability disclosure obligations, posing risks to their corporate value. This pressing concern has been dubbed the "Sustainability 2026 Problem." By addressing this issue, Booost seeks to support companies in enhancing their sustainability practices and becoming leaders in sustainability transformation (SX).

About Booost Inc.


Founded on April 15, 2015, Booost has developed the "booost Sustainability" platform, an integrated SX platform that automates the collection and aggregation of sustainability data across over 1,200 environmental, social, and governance metrics. Designed to comply with international disclosure standards, Booost provides functionality for real-time monitoring and multi-level approval flows, which are crucial for organizations aiming to streamline the dissemination of their sustainability information. As of February 2025, the platform has been adopted by approximately 2,000 companies across more than 85 countries, encompassing around 192,000 sites. In addition to its platform, Booost offers sustainability consulting services to assist companies in enhancing their project implementation related to sustainability transformation, ultimately driving corporate value.

For more information or to register for this free webinar, please visit Booost's corporate website at https://booost-tech.com/. Participation is open, and companies interested in joining Booost’s mission for a sustainable future are encouraged to participate.


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