Mentions in Source

Source: SSbD Semiconductor Review - “The semiconductor sector faces a dual transition: scaling manufacturing execution through Artificial Intelligence (AI) while satisfying stringent sustainability mandates, such as the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).” - “CBAM (operational 2026) creates indirect carbon cost exposure for semiconductor supply chains.”

Source: _id-372_current_version - “The upcoming CBAM intensifies this pressure by shifting from governance-based reporting to performance-based carbon accounting at the border, potentially impacting the socio-economic stability of emerging and developing economies.” - “It automates the tracking of high-value byproducts—such as upcycling waste streams to save significant upstream smelting or manufacturing energy—and anchors the results into an immutable DPP token to secure automated cross-border customs clearance, CBAM carbon-tariff reconciliations, and sustainability-linked financing.”