BRC members from the food retailing, processing, and production sectors who have signed up to SBTi are now required to set targets for their Forestry, Land and Agriculture (FLAG) emissions. These targets can incorporate carbon permanently removed from the atmosphere across their value chain, following specific requirements set by LSRG.
The British Retail Consortium have partnered with One Carbon World to deliver a webinar explaining the GHG Protocol Land Sector and Removals Guidance (LSRG) rules for accounting for carbon removals within their value chain.
One Carbon World’s Head of Carbon Removals (Hayley Warrens) will provide guidance on how to navigate these complex rules. At the end of the webinar, there will be a 30 minute Q&A session to enable BRC members to seek more clarity on the guidance or on specific issues.
One Carbon World are a UN Observer Organisation and are leading experts on carbon removals, with experience in delivering inventories (up to the country-level) across the world.
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Tracey Banks
Climate Action Programme Manager | BRC
Tracey leads on BRC’s Climate Action Roadmap work to galvanise and accelerate the retail industry’s commitment to deliver Net Zero by 2040. Prior to BRC, Tracey founded a circular retail business which ran a refill delivery service to tackle the problem of grocery packaging waste. Previously, Tracey has spent most of her career in project / programme management roles in Retail, Banking and Consulting, leading ecommerce, digital and governance transformation.
tracey.banks@brc.org.uk
Hayley Warrens
Director of Land Sector and Carbon Removals, One Carbon World
Hayley Warrens is the Director of Land Sector and Carbon Removals at One Carbon World. She oversees the carbon removals function, supporting companies develop and implement carbon removals inventories in line with the forthcoming Land Sector and Removals Guidance and SBTi FLAG targets. Hayley led the development of the Welsh rail sector’s first ever strategy for climate adaptation which was noted as best practice by the National Infrastructure Commission for Wales. She also developed a Carbon Management Plan, on behalf of a local authority, which was voted in the Top 10 of all UK Councils. Hayley is a member of the Institution of Environmental Sciences and gained Chartered Environmentalist status after just three years in the industry.