Fertiliser & Chemicals Carbon

Crude-oil exposure, CBAM and BRSR. See your full X-Ray.

Feedstock-heavy, energy-intensive and EU-exposed. X-Ray your fertiliser or chemicals operation across emissions intensity, CBAM exposure and BRSR readiness.

A fertiliser major quantified feedstock-driven emissions intensity for its BRSR Core filing.

X-Ray my fertiliser carbon in 1 minute

What CBAM and BRSR ask a chemicals or fertiliser business for

Fertilisers are a covered sector under the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, which moves from transitional reporting to its definitive regime in 2026. For feedstock-heavy chemistry, most of the embedded carbon is upstream of the plant gate, in natural gas or naphtha, which makes the boundary decision as consequential as the measurement.

The same data drives the BRSR Core intensity KPIs that a listed Indian producer must have assured. Running two parallel sets of numbers - one for the EU buyer, one for the filing - is how discrepancies get found by someone else.

The X-Ray reads the public record for your entity and shows where the two views diverge and what evidence is missing.

  • Whether a BRSR has been filed for the latest financial year, and whether BRSR Core carries limited or reasonable assurance
  • Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions as reported, with the reporting year attached
  • Scope 3 emissions, and whether the figure is disclosed in the filing or estimated from an industry benchmark
  • How many of the fifteen GHG Protocol Scope 3 categories are actually itemised
  • SBTi status (committed or validated) and CDP participation
  • Whether public carbon claims are backed by assured data

Read the Carbon X-Ray methodology