A framework for Scope 3: What constitutes a credible climate action plan in the short, medium, and long term?

11:05 - 11:50
Most businesses have overarching climate targets in place, and most agree on what is needed: net zero by 2050. But as ever, the devil is in the detail. To reach long term goals, business needs a comprehensive roadmap that is aligned with science and grounded in business realities. 

In this session, our expert panel will reflect:

  • How are 2030 and 2050 targets translating into actions in the short, medium, and long-term?
  • What are leading companies doing to benchmark performance and track progress for long-term targets?
  • How to align corporate targets with supplier ambition and practical reality
  • Where are companies falling short on decarbonization targets, and how can we address these gaps?

John Lee

Danone

Director of Mission and Sustainability, Nature

Ame Igharo

Ulta Beauty

Senior Director, Sustainability Strategy

Diana Farmer

Science Based Targets initiative

North American Regional Lead

Contact

For any questions, please contact:

Hannah Oborne
Project Manager
[email protected]

For more information on partnership opportunities, please contact:

Anita Thomson
Chief Partnerships Officer
[email protected] 

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Registration for Innovation Forum's Scope 3 Innovation Forum is currently open.

To sign up, you can do so online here, or get in touch directly for details on group discounts. 

Join us for

  • In-depth guidance from industry leaders on how to effectively implement policies.
  • Networking with key stakeholders, including NGOs, business, government and supply chain actors.
  • An entirely off-the-record discussion that encourages open and honest disclosure from speakers and genuine participation from the audience

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