Transforming South Africa’s manufacturing sector to embrace green practices is not just an environmental necessity but a strategic imperative to remain competitive on the global stage, writes Nedbank Commercial Banking national manager Amith Singh, adding that immediate action is needed to ensure industry adapts to these changes and thrives in a carbon-neutral future. We need to have a direct discussion about the state of manufacturing in South Africa. The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is not just on the horizon – it’s quickly approaching and set to fundamentally reshape our industry. The CBAM will impose tariffs on imports based on their carbon content, meaning our goods will face much higher costs unless we drastically cut our carbon footprint. This isn’t just a financial inconvenience; it’s a direct threat to our competitiveness on the global stage.