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CBAM - Unlocking a greener future for Trampoline parks from Europe

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The European Union is committed to an ambitious climate action policy and has established a comprehensive regulatory framework to achieve a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. Discover how the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism - CBAM is revolutionizing the industry, driving sustainability, and reducing emissions in European Trampoline park manufacturing.


 

The European Union is implementing a highly ambitious policy on climate action and has established a regulatory framework to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. The legislation to achieve this goal includes various regulations and directives, one of which is the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).

While European Union countries have significantly reduced domestic greenhouse gas emissions from their own production, there is a significant increase in emissions originating from imports. This means that European manufacturers are turning to orders from outside the EU, where environmental requirements are less stringent, which increases the carbon footprint due to additional transportation and inadequate production in third countries.

It is more than evident that such a business model undermines the European Union's efforts to reduce the carbon footprint on a global scale.

CBAM – an effective measure against CO2 source migration - Akrobat

CBAM – an effective measure against CO2 source migration

In April 2023, the European Union officially adopted the CBAM (Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism) regulation. It is one of the key elements of the European Union's "Fit for 55" package, whose main goal is to reduce net CO2 emissions by at least 55% by 2030.

CBAM aims to curb the transfer of CO2 emissions, a common occurrence when companies in certain industries move their production to countries with lax environmental regulations. Furthermore, it will prevent the influx of carbon-intensive goods that replace their eco-friendlier counterparts. CBAM is also expected to play a role in the decarbonization efforts of other nations.

Promoting CO2 reduction in European materials production - Akrobat

Promoting CO2 reduction in European materials production

It is crucial to emphasize that CBAM not only safeguards the environment but also drives the advancement of European manufacturing for materials, components, and products. It does not imply that CBAM imposes restrictions on imports from other regions; rather, it prevents European manufacturers from sourcing carbon-intensive products from outside the EU, where environmental regulations may be less stringent. This proactive approach helps avoid potential increases in carbon footprint due to additional transportation and safeguards Europe's environmental goals.

 

Trampoline park manufacturers and CBAM

Europe is renowned in the Trampoline park industry for its exceptional technical standards and its commitment to safeguarding the well-being of both humans and the environment. Leading Trampoline park manufacturers adhere rigorously to the REACH regulation, which prohibits the use of 72 hazardous substances and chemicals in their materials. However, it is clear that we must do much more to protect our precious planet.

In addition to other exciting developments, the implementation of the CBAM will necessitate that all trampoline and Trampoline park manufacturers within the EU provide regular updates on the emission levels of their products. Moreover, Trampoline park manufacturers who import carbon-intensive materials from third-party nations will be subject to an extra environmental levy.

As a result, many Trampoline park manufacturers will be forced to change their production processes. CBAM will prevent:

  • Trampoline park manufacturers utilize carbon-intensive materials and components sourced from outside the EU, where the environmental regulations are less rigorous.
  • any further increase in carbon emissions by avoiding the need for additional transportation.

Akrobat also plays a vital role in saving our planet's future - Akrobat

Akrobat also plays a vital role in saving our planet's future

Akrobat, as a leading manufacturer of Trampoline parks and all types of trampolines for domestic and public use, is committed to the CBAM regulation. We are furthering environmental goals and contributing to a brighter future for our children.

Akrobat Trampoline parks are made from the highest quality and certified materials obtained exclusively within the EU. The entire design process takes place in Slovenia. By using European materials, we ensure higher quality of our products and avoid additional transportation and increased carbon footprint.

While we understand that this type of production may be more expensive, it is essential for us to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and create products that are beneficial for both people and the environment. We take pride in using materials that undergo rigorous testing to ensure UV resistance and are completely safe for both humans and animals. In our commitment to preserving our planet, Akrobat trampolines are designed to be long-lasting and can be recycled up to 95%.

 

At Akrobat, we believe that even entertainment can contribute to a sustainable tomorrow. With our Trampoline park equipment manufactured in accordance with the highest environmental standards, we aim to enable children and adults to enjoy an active lifestyle without harming our planet. Our trampolines and Trampoline parks are made for sustainability and safety, as we want the next generations to have fun on a clean and healthy planet.

 

 


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