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How business can tackle GHGs in the supply chain

by Steve Johnson London
27th - 29th September 2021 - Virtual

The Future of Climate Action Event

200+ attendees | 15+ practical sessions | 35+ speakers

How business can tackle GHGs in the supply chain

Urgent action is required to limit global temperature rises and the role of business here is key. With Scope 3 emissions often accounting for the highest proportion of total corporate emissions, this key climate action conference (27-29 Sep, 2021) will focus entirely on supply chain decarbonization.

Over the three conference days, we’ll assess the main challenges in Scope 3 reduction, and highlight the opportunities and innovations that can enable business to deliver on net-zero commitments.  We will bring together a global audience of key actors to ensure a platform for genuine debate and discussion, with a focus on the practical guidance and steps that business can take now to shift mindsets from ‘less harm’ to ‘more good’.

Join us at this important climate action event to hear from and ask your questions to 30+ expert speakers from leading brands, retailers, NGOs, policymakers, investors, and more. Confirmed speakers include senior representatives from:

Colgate-Palmolive, Kimberly-Clark, World Resources Institute, Alaska Airlines, Amazon, WWF, Microsoft, Intel, International Paper, Emergent, Pirelli Tire, Environmental Defense Fund, Anheuser-Busch InBev, Stanley Black & Decker, Inc., Siemens Financial Services, PepsiCo, Verra, International Institute of Rural Reconstruction and many more.

The business conference is divided into three shortened days to make the content digestible and accessible for different time zones. All sessions are also recorded in case you can’t make the full conference and will be available to view on the conference platform.

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