Corporations continue to make progress on carbon-reduction initiatives, and the supply chain has come into focus as a critical area for businesses to reduce overall emissions. At the same time, recent events are exposing weaknesses in the supply chain, and as major investors claim that supply chain visibility and ESG performance will play a pivotal role in valuation going forward, the need for transparency has never been greater. How can you equip your company with the insights it needs to elevate scope 3 emissions as a factor of your broader supply chain strategy?

EcoAct, CDP, and SupplyShift explore the challenges and potential solutions in corporate supply chain emissions. Hear what considerations you need to bear in mind, how you can identify opportunities for reduction, and how technology and collaboration can help you drive progress on climate initiatives at every level of the supply chain.

Panelists:

Stuart Lemmon, CEO North Europe, EcoAct

George Hodge, Global Head of Supply Chain, Interim, CDP

Jamie Barsimantov, SupplyShift (now Supply Chain Sustainability)

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