Supply Chain Emissions 2021: Trends, Tools, and Strategies for Scope 3 and Beyond Webinar

Consumers, regulators, and investors care more about climate issues than ever before, and the pressure on businesses to mitigate their climate impact will only keep increasing. To address this, and help push the world towards its net-zero goals, it is crucial that companies start prioritizing Scope 3 emissions in their supply chains.

Join industry leaders from CDP, Engie Impact, and Philip Morris International as they discuss the state of supply chain emissions in 2021, what tools and frameworks businesses are using to tackle the Scope 3 challenge, and how to turn supplier data into action.

Panelists:

  • Cesare Guarini, Director Sustainability Procurement, Philip Morris International
  • Sonya Bhonsle, Global Head of Value Chains & Regional Director Corporations, CDP
  • Devon Lake, Director Sustainability Solutions, Engie Impact
  • Moderator: Jamie Barsimantov, COO, SupplyShift

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