Join us at the Cementitious Materials International Technical and Trade Congress in Casablanca (Marriott Casablanca Hotel) on April 18 and 19 where Redshaw Advisors will delve into the intricacies of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and its implications for MENA cement exporters. Explore the rationale behind CBAM’s existence, its operational framework, and the anticipated financial repercussions for MENA exporters. Gain insights into the evolving landscape of MENA responses to the EU CBAM. Discover how MENA exporters can leverage this challenge as an opportunity for innovation and sustainable growth.
The presentation is prepared by Dan Maleski, Lead Advisor and Environmental Markets Consultant at Redshaw Advisors, as Mr. Maleski is working on the European compliance markets. In this capacity he currently focuses on the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) as Lead CBAM Advisor. Prior to joining Redshaw Advisors, motivated by his desire to help organisations manage their environmental impact, Dan started his career in the financial markets in the US. As part of his work on CBAM, Dan has been assisting industrial and financial institutions to better understand the challenges and opportunities associated with the rise of global border carbon adjustments and emission trading systems.
Dan Maleski, Lead CBAM Advisor, Redshaw Advisors: At Redshaw Advisors we have demonstrated and delivered on our mission across numerous industries and geographies. As a true ‘first mover’ in the carbon markets, the team at Redshaw Advisors retains decades of compliance market expertise. Founded by Louis Redshaw in 2014, Redshaw Advisors has grown to become one of Europe’s leading environmental markets advisory and procurement businesses including the voluntary carbon and renewable energy markets, winning awards for our work in all three sectors.
Beatrice Ene, Managing Director Industry Link: CBAM is crucial to integrate and we are facing a process where companies and businesses need to understand how it works, how it affects our day to day business but also the long term strategies and priorities. Dan Maleski’ s presentation will serve as a focal point in unraveling the mysteries of CBAM.
The Cementitious Materials International Technical and Trade Congress (Marriott Casablanca Hotel, April 18 and 19, 2024) will debate various sustainable cementitious materials including ashes, slags, clays, fumes, pozzolana and innovative building materials derived from construction debris and demolition waste. The congress is bringing together traders, logistics, supply chain professionals to disucss trading flows as well as specialists showing how these alternative raw materials can be used in cement production and construction projects around the world.
The Congress is offering professionals from the industry a unique platform for sharing insights, innovative research, and discussing future sustainable construction trends. More details on how you can register for the event are available at contact@industrylink.eu .