Building smarter climate policy

We analyse emissions data and research decarbonisation pathways to advocate evidence-based policies

We are a think tank conducting data-driven and evidence-based advocacy to improve EU climate policy.

Our topics

EU Emissions Trading System

We conduct research on the EU ETS to find concrete ways to reduce emissions and advocate for efficient carbon pricing mechanisms.

Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism

We support a strong CBAM to phase out the allocation of free emission allowances, address carbon leakage, and accelerate global climate action.

Industry

We explore the potential of electrification, circularity, and innovative technologies to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors like steel, aluminium, and cement.

Climate Financing

We analyse EU funding initiatives driving climate innovation and industrial decarbonisation. Ensuring revenues from the EU ETS and CBAM are well spent.

Carbon Dioxide Removal

We conduct research on CDR  to ensure those technologies are incentivised properly, and help – rather than hinder – the EU on its path to climate neutrality.

Our publications

We produce data-driven and evidence-based reports, briefs and policy recommendations on EU decarbonisation.

The EU CBAM: a two-way street between the EU and Africa

The EU CBAM: a two-way street between the EU and Africa

The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism CBAM is often misunderstood as a trade policy whereas it is actually a climate policy. Its only objective, as stated in Article 1 of the CBAM Regulation, is to replace the current system of free allocation of emission allowances to EU-based manufacturers under the EU carbon market.

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Electrification or electrical decarbonisation? We need both!

Electrification or electrical decarbonisation? We need both!

We agree with the European Commission’s general diagnosis that increasing the share of electricity in overall energy consumption is necessary to achieve deep decarbonisation. However, it is not sufficient. If overall energy use increases, or if electricity generation does not decarbonise rapidly, then electrification may fail its decarbonisation role.

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Sandbag’s Response to the CBAM Calls for Evidence

Sandbag’s Response to the CBAM Calls for Evidence

Sandbag has submitted responses to the EU’s CBAM calls for evidence, addressing emissions reporting, adjustment for free allocation, and carbon prices paid abroad. We highlight risks such as loopholes and unequal treatment, and propose practical solutions to strengthen CBAM’s effectiveness and fairness.

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Our data tools

Our in-house tools provide the insights needed to develop data-driven climate policies.

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CBAM Simulator

Assess how the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) could impact trade between the EU and non-EU countries.

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Carbon price viewer

Check and analyse the evolution of the EU carbon price over time.

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EU ETS Dashboard

Explore sector-specific emissions data within the EU Emissions Trading System at various levels of granularity.

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EU ETS Simulator

Analyse the impact of policy adjustments on the EU ETS.

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EU ETS + CDR Simulator

Explore how integrating Carbon Dioxide Removals (CDR) could reshape the EU ETS between 2031–2040.

Public outreach & advocacy

Questions & answers

Why the name ‘Sandbag’?

Sandbag symbolises the coordinated action people take to protect themselves and others in the face of extreme weather events. Likewise, we work to unite stakeholders to protect the environment, society, and economy from the risks of ineffective climate action.

 

 

Are you a think tank or an NGO?

We are a think tank that produces research, tools, and evidence for decision-making. But we also actively advocate for change, making us an “advocacy think tank”.

 

 

How are you funded?

Our work is supported by foundation grants and individual donations from those who share our commitment to advancing effective climate policies. We also occasionally undertake consultancy work that aligns with our mission to drive efficient emissions reductions. For instance, supporters have included the European Climate Foundation, the European Commission, Energy Foundation China, KR Foundation, WWF, Climate Action Network Europe, and Environmental Defense Fund Europe.

 

 

What is your legal statute?

We are a Belgian not-for-profit organisation (Association Sans But Lucratif – ASBL). Any financial surplus is reinvested into Sandbag. Our registration number is 0707.935.890.

 

 

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