How to comply for this code
Reviewed by AutoCBAM team — last updated 2026-04-28.
Methodology guide -- CN 7220 (stainless flat-rolled, <600mm)
Narrow stainless strip is a niche but high-value CBAM import category. The methodology mirrors CN 7219 -- same EAF route, same alloy considerations -- with the added complexity that narrow strip producers often run multiple grades on the same line, requiring careful product allocation.
Step 1 -- request grade-specific verified data. Different stainless grades (304, 316, 430, etc.) carry different alloy contents and therefore different emissions. Suppliers may report a single average; ask for grade-specific allocation if your import mix is concentrated.
Step 2 -- handle multi-grade allocation. Reg. 2025/2621 Article 7 requires physical allocation when a single line produces multiple products. A mill running 60% 304 / 40% 316 should report grade-specific emissions or a defensible weighted average.
Step 3 -- check upstream alloy supply chain. Some Asian mills source ferronickel from Indonesia / Philippines, where carbon intensity is high. Verified data should disclose the upstream alloy emissions; under-disclosure is a verification failure.