One of the major challenges in achieving Net Zero targets is measuring and managing Scope 3 emissions. This is largely due to a lack of robust environmental data and a coherent set of processes to standardise footprinting and data sharing through value chains.
In the retail sector, and for large retailers in particular, much of this data sits in complex supply chains, making it very hard to manage.
This webinar will explore the challenges and how progress is being made to overcome them, with a focus on new disciplines required as responsibility shifts to the finance community.
Finance professionals, register now and keep updated with the latest developments in Scope 3 measuring.
Our expert speakers
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.
Mark Reynolds
Account Director, The Carbon Trust
Mark has worked at the Carbon Trust as Account Director since 2012 - selling and delivering consulting services to help large corporates to measure, manage and reduce their environmental impact.
Mark has worked with many retail companies to help them set Net Zero strategies and manage and mitigate climate change risk and opportunities.
James Dunlop
Senior Manager, The Carbon Trust
James is a Senior Manager within Carbon Trust’s Agri Retail team and has delivered Scope 3 footprinting support to a wide range of retail clients. James is a Chartered Engineer with 25 years of engineering and project management experience and also leads on S1&2 Decarbonisation strategy for the Carbon Trust.
Andrew Killey
Senior Finance Business Partner, Greggs plc
Andrew Killey FCMA, CGMA is a Senior Finance Business Partner at Greggs plc focussed on FP&A & Sustainability. He leads financial planning to integrate strategic goals and sustainability into financial plans. Andrew also contributes to several internal steering groups with a particular focus on sustainability initiatives.
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