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Data Checklist for Pig Iron

Updated over 5 months ago

This checklist helps non-EU suppliers and exporters understand which data points are relevant for calculating CBAM emissions for Pig Iron. The process supports the most common production routesโ€”Blast Furnace, Smelting Reduction, and Other Production Routesโ€”to ensure accurate and efficient emissions reporting.


๐Ÿ” Step 1: Identify Your Product and CN Code

What to do: Determine if your product falls within the โ€œPig Ironโ€ category.

Why it matters: The CN code defines the emissions data requirements for CBAM compliance.

How to proceed:

  • Refer to the EUโ€™s CBAM guidance to find the correct CN code (e.g., codes under 7201).
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  • Make sure the product is classified specifically as Pig Iron.
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  • Record your CN code for emissions tracking and reporting.


โš™๏ธ Step 2: Select Your Production Method

What to do: Identify which production method is used at your facility.

Why it matters: Different methods generate different emissions and have tailored data requirements.

How to proceed:

Choose one of the following production methods:

  • Blast Furnace

  • Smelting Reduction
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  • Other Production Route
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Note: Your data collection workflow will adjust depending on the selected method to ensure accuracy.


๐Ÿ”Œ 3. Collect Data

What to do: Record all data points used in your production, ranging from materials/precursors to electricity used in production. Make sure to collect the data for a whole year and for the total amount of pig iron produced.

Why it matters: These materials, including ores and reductants, are a major source of embedded emissions.

How to proceed:

  • List and document precursor materials used (e.g., alloys,pig iron, sintered ore etc.)

  • Reach out to suppliers for emissions data or use default values based on CN codes when available.

  • Log total energy used (e.g., electricity) and other production metrics tied to your selected production method over each reporting period.
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๐Ÿ“Š Step 4: Get Emissions Calculations and Reporting

What to do: Track the total Pig Iron output over the reporting period.

Why it matters: Output data is essential for calculating emissions per tonne of product.

How to proceed:

  • Head to the Product Emissions section in the reporting module.
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  • Review calculated emissions based on your submitted data.
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  • Use the results for CBAM compliance and to monitor internal ESG goals.
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๐Ÿ“ Checklist Summary for Action

1. Identify Product and CN Code - Confirm Pig Iron classification and record the correct CN code.

2. Select Production Method - Choose between Blast Furnace, Smelting Reduction, or Other Route.

3. Collect Data โ€“ Record energy, material inputs, and emissions sources specific to your process.

4. Emission reporting- Track output and generate CBAM-compliant reports with emissions per tonne produced emission values.

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