How Internal Carbon Pricing Drives Climate Action - A Practical Guide
As retailers accelerate progress towards net zero, Internal Carbon Pricing is emerging as a vital tool for aligning sustainability goals with core business decisions. By assigning a cost to emissions, ICP helps businesses incentivise low-carbon choices, manage climate risks, and reduce emissions across their operations and supply chains - especially Scope 3.
But getting started with internal carbon pricing can be complex. What should the price be? How do you secure internal buy-in? And what impact can it really have?
Join us this Climate Action Week and explore how retail businesses are using Internal Carbon Pricing to drive climate action and inform key decision-making.
This session will explore:
- The role of Internal Carbon Pricing in retail decarbonisation strategies
- How to engage internal stakeholders and link ICP to wider business goals
- Practical steps to define and implement a meaningful carbon price
- Lessons learned from retail peers and sustainability experts
- The webinar will include a live Q&A session, giving you the chance to pose questions and gather advice from Anthesis sustainability specialists.
Whether you’re just starting to explore ICP or looking to refine your approach, this webinar will provide valuable guidance to support your journey.
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Hear from...
Adam Gardiner
Principal Consultant, Anthesis
Adam is a Principal Consultant in Anthesis UK’s Climate & Nature team. He specialises in developing Net Zero strategies and decarbonisation pathways for a diverse range of organisations, advising them on how to achieve ambitious climate targets.
He has over seven years of decarbonisation experience in international institutions, within the UK government and the private sectors.
Sarah Nolan
Associate Director, Anthesis
Sarah co-leads Anthesis’ Net Zero Strategy team in the UK, with a focus primarily on climate transition planning. She is a Chartered Management Consultant, PROSCI Change Practitioner and sustainability professional (MSc Carbon Management), with over 7 years of experience delivering complex organisational change.
Sarah has worked with clients across a range of sectors, in both the public and private sectors, to design decarbonisation roadmaps, develop transition plans & implement strategic Net Zero programmes.
Ali Curry
Director, Anthesis
Ali’s passion is helping clients to turn ambition into action that will make a real-world impact.
Ali has extensive experience delivering change transformation programmes over an 18-year career as a management consultant at Deloitte and The Berkeley Partnership, prior to joining Anthesis in 2022.
At Anthesis, Ali designed our transformation approach which underpins how we guide clients to sustainable performance. Ali holds a BSc. in Psychology, an MBS in Management and an MSc in Sustainability.
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