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09:45
Collaborating for scope 3: How collective action can drive supply chain and ecosystem transformation
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners, Nokia, DHL Supply Chain, The HEINEKEN Company
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10:30
Coffee and Speed Networking Break
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11:10
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11:50
How do we use commercial risk to drive change?
Barry Callebaut, Watershed, United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI)
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12:30
Lunch
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13:30
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14:00
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Product carbon footprinting: Can standardisation overcome the barriers for suppliers?
The Co-operative Group, Mondra
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Manufacture 2030, JLR, Scope 3 Peer Group
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WWF, International Platform for Insetting, Nestlé
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14:45
Break
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15:15
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Science-Based Targets: Bridging the gap between ambition and implementation
Satelligence, Flying Tiger Copenhagen, Science Based Targets Initiative
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Carbon pricing: How to embed carbon into decision making
Haleon, Gold Standard, European Commission
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16:00
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Nature-based solutions: Partnerships that regenerate climate and nature, at scale
Louis Dreyfus Company, International Platform for Insetting, European Commission
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Driving progress together: Examples of real collaboration that transforms supplier relationships
Lindström, L’Oreal Professionel
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09:00
Leadership in sustainable procurement: How will supplier relationships need to adapt by 2030?
Unilever, Unilever, Scope 3 Peer Group
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09:40
Break
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10:10
The data dilemma: From analysis paralysis to practical solutions for managing scope 3 emissions data
Emitwise, Mars Petcare, Science Based Targets Initiative, Cisco
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11:00
How honest should you be? How to navigate the gaps between voluntary and mandatory reporting
Bonsucro, Coca-Cola Europacific Partners
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12:05
Lunch
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Just transition: What does this mean for suppliers?
World Business Council For Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
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Climate adaptation: Navigating climate risks in business
World Business Council For Sustainable Development (WBCSD)