CBAM Reports
When you click on the ‘CBAM Reports’ button on the left-hand sidebar, you will see all the CBAM reports that are available on the system.
A new CBAM reports are automatically created when imports data is uploaded for
CBAM goods imported during a quarter that didn’t already have a CBAM report.
CBAM Report detail
The detail page shows, for each commodity code imported during the period, the total
volume imported, as well as the corresponding total direct and indirect emissions,
based on the data available.
CBAM requires actual supplier data to be used for the reports. However,
CBAMBOO operates on a ‘best available data’ basis. This means that if actual
emissions data is not available, it will fall back to using default values.
Supplier detail
Opening the supplier detail view the app shows, for each commodity code, the
supplier from whom the goods came and the volume imported and emissions data for that
specific company.
You can view one more level of granularity by clicking on one of the rows that have
a supplier mapped, or by clicking on the ‘Show detail’ button at the top of the page.
This will open up a further section which shows the installation that the goods came
from, as well as the qualifying parameters.
Snapshots
It’s important to keep a record of the CBAM reports submitted by the company, as well as the detail of the data that was submitted at that time. This is handled by the ‘snapshots’ functionality. Every time a CBAM report is generated (via the Download XML) button, a ‘snapshot’ is created.A CBAM Report snapshot is a copy of the XML generated at that time. This file
contains all the information related to your imports and the detail of the
emissions data provided by your suppliers.
You can download the XML that is related to that snapshot by clicking on the file icon.
Exporting as PDF
You can also generate a PDF version of your CBAM report which can be shared with your colleagues. To do so, click on the ‘Print PDF’ button. This will open up a page where you can either print directly, or save as a PDF.Downloading the XML
The last step is to download the XML version of your CBAM report. This downloads as a ZIP file. The ZIP needs to be uploaded to the European Commission’s Transitional Registry. When you complete this process, you will be able to submit your CBAM report and avoiding most of the manual typing that would otherwise be required.An XML (Extended Markup Language) file is used for computer-to-computer
communication. This is the format that has been chosen by the European
Commission for submitting data on to their platform and avoiding manual entry.