Swimming Upstream and Downstream: Emerging Best Practices for Companies’ Scope 3 Emissions Reduction Target-Setting
Learn best practices in setting GHG reduction targets for your company’s value chain from HP Inc. and Kellogg Company.
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The Annual Climate Leadership Conference brings together influential climate, energy, and sustainability professionals from around the globe to address climate change through policy, innovation, and business solutions.
This year, WRI will host a workshop on the morning of Wednesday, February 28th from 9:00-10:30 a.m. Our session is titled Swimming Upstream and Downstream: Emerging Best Practices for Companies’ Scope 3 Emissions Reduction Target-Setting.
As a Supporting Partner, WRI would like to extend our discount code to you. Register for the conference with the code CLC-WRI-15 for a 15% discount.
Agenda
- Presentations from WRI and CDP on existing Science Based Targets initiative criteria and guidance on setting scope 3 targets
- Panel presentations from HP Inc. and the Kellogg Company describing their experiences in setting scope 3 targets and tracking performance against those targets.
- Presentation from the Gold Standard on achieving project reductions within the value chain
- General Q&A with audience
Speakers
David Eichberg, Global Initiatives Lead, Sustainability and Social Innovation, HP Inc.
Erin Augustine, Senior Sustainability Manager, Natural Resource Conservation, Kellogg
Owen Hewlett, Chief Technical Officer, Gold Standard
Stephen Russell, Senior Associate, World Resources Institute
Nicole Labutong, Technical Manager, CDP
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