Accounting for insetting: How to integrate reductions and removals in an effective climate strategy

16:30 - 17:10
Nearly 65% of the top 50 global food and beverage companies are investing in insetting initiatives within their supply chain, allowing businesses to work within their own supply chains to reduce emissions and drive environmental improvements. This session will cover best practices for integrating insetting initiatives—such as soil carbon sequestration and reforestation—into climate strategies. Attendees will gain insights on how to:  

  • Measure insetting outcomes and verify results 
  • Quantify the results for carbon budgets and targets: How do we, and others, KNOW this works? 
  • Communicate impact to stakeholders, providing a holistic approach to emission reductions within the supply chain 


Get in touch

For any questions on the conference, please contact:
Anamya Anurag
Senior Project Manager
[email protected]


Sponsorship

For more information and to inquire, please contact:
Anita Thomson
Chief Partnerships Officer
[email protected] 

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.

Sign up 

Registration for the regenerative agriculture and sustainable food conference is currently open. To sign up, you can do so online here, or get in touch directly for details of group discounts. 



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