Webinar with Catena X

The automotive industry is undergoing a pivotal transformation. Once primarily focused on reducing tailpipe emissions, the sector is now navigating shifting carbon hotspots within the supply chain. To effectively tackle emerging challenges and achieve meaningful decarbonization, collaboration across the entire value chain is no longer optional—it’s essential.

This webinar will explore the critical need for automakers and suppliers to work together in the race to reduce emissions. Gain first-hand insights from our guest speaker, Patrick Musch, Usecase Lead at Catena X, on how Catena X fosters transparency in the automotive supply chain through methodological guidance and data-driven communication. 

Key takeaways

  1. Understand the shifting emission hotspots in the automotive value chain and why close collaboration between stakeholders is crucial.
  2. Learn how life cycle assessments (LCAs) and product carbon footprints (PCFs) can enhance transparency and enable efficient data sharing across the automotive value chain.
  3. Gain insights into key regulations, such as the EU Battery Regulation, and their implications for carbon footprint reporting.
  4. Explore the role of the Catena-X initiative in fostering trusted networks for emissions tracking and data exchange.
  5. Discover how collaborative action, supported by the right expertise, data, and tools, can unlock a sustainable, low-carbon future for the automotive sector.

Watch this webinar to gain actionable strategies and forward-looking insights for shaping the next chapter of automotive decarbonization.

Speakers:

Patrick Musch
Usecase Lead PCF
Catena-X

Stefan Kupferschmid

Stefan Kupferschmid 
Manager Sustainability Consulting
Sphera

Michael Faltenbacher

Dr Michael Faltenbacher
Team Lead Transport & Mobility
Sphera

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