EcoVadis Carbon Solution for Rated Companies [B2B Sustainability Forum Northern Europe]
An update on the EcoVadis Carbon Solution from Julia Salant, Head of Sustainability Innovation, EcoVadis
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An update on the EcoVadis Carbon Solution from Julia Salant, Head of Sustainability Innovation, EcoVadis
Fergal Byrne talks to Vanessa Miler-Fels, VP of Climate and Environment at Schneider Electric, about tackling upstream and downstream value chain emissions and the vital role of partnerships.
Simon Boas Hoffmmeyer, Group Sustainability and ESG Senior Director at Carlsberg sits down with Fergal Byrne to discuss the importance of Science Based Targets, emissions-related KPIs and...
Debbie Kwok, Sustainability Analyst, EcoVadis, discusses the proliferation of carbon and sustainability related regulations in the Asia-Pacific region.
Rebekah Earp, ESG Director, Asia, CVC Capital Partners, shares the importance of ESG to companies today and CVC's approach to helping their portfolio companies systematically build ESG.
Simon Ng, CEO, Business Environment Council, shares a closer look at sustainability and corporate action in Hong Kong, illustrating a prime example of actions and developments within the Asia Pacific
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Reducing CO2 emissions: session dedicated to sharing best practices to help SMEs decarbonize their activities and turn it into a competitive advantage.
Industry leaders discuss the importance of supplier engagement in Climate Action and the path to Supply Chain Decarbonization
In this decade of delivery on SDGs and climate change mitigation, the private sector is set to play a key role in achieving a 1.5°C target. John Revess, Director Net Zero, WBCSD and Julia Salant, Head
Watch Head of Sustainability Innovation Julia Salant in a discussion about benefits, barriers, and ways to encourage greater accountability amongst companies when it comes to scope 3 emissions.
Learn how companies like Unilever, Toyota TMHE, Coca Cola & Atos are committing to change.
See how you can tackle greenhouse gas emissions at the heart of the problem, i.e., in the supply chain.
Explore the challenges and opportunities of decarbonizing global supply chains as we discuss emerging trends, best practices and new strategies.
This workshop does a deep dive into the reporting criteria of key CSR topics, carbon emissions and anti-bribery/corruption, and explores how companies can measure and report sustainability risks.
It’s time to rethink resilience in the context of sustainability and the current Covid-19 pandemic.
Learn about the importance of measuring your company’s carbon footprint as well as the steps that can be taken to reduce them over time.
Listen to Pierre-François Thaler, co-CEO, EcoVadis speaking at the CIPS Virtual conference discussing GHG emissions in the supply chain. Stakeholder demands for action on climate change are peaking i
Even before COVID-19 disrupted global value chains, the world was already in the midst of a "stakeholder capitalism revolution." Customers, employees and investors now expect companies to take direct
Companies must take increasingly decisive carbon action to meet the growing expectations and demands of a range of stakeholders. EcoVadis’ new Carbon Action Module will help companies achieve this.
GHG reporting laws have increased at an exponential rate but lack of a universal benchmarking standard remains a challenge. What can companies do with a new carbon action tool on the horizon?