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Scope 3 - Measuring Industry Progress in association with Nestlé Professional

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In this episode of Sustainability Bites we do a deep-dive into industry progress on all matters Scope 3. Scope 3 remains one of the sector’s biggest challenges. Some are making great strides, others not so. Tune in to hear from industry thought-leaders on the frontline of Scope 3 endeavour. Learn about some of the common challenges, pitfalls and successes.

Panel:

Claire Atkins-Morris - Sustainability Director, Sodexo UK & Ireland
Cameron Holder - Head of Commercial, Sustainability & Strategic Projects, Wahaca
Nick Hughes - Associate Editor, Footprint
Julia Jones - Head of Sustainability & Corporate Communications, Nestlé Professional

Listen in to hear our Sustainability Bites podcasters discuss:

Data:

  • How has the quality and granularity of scope 3 data improved.
  • What does better data mean for reporting against emissions reduction targets/comparisons versus baselines/rebaselining.
  • Efforts to standardise how scope 3 emissions are measured and reported through e.g. CSRD/ISSB?
  • The main ongoing challenges/gaps around data (e.g. disaggregation of emissions by type/accounting for FLAG emissions).

Reduction Activity:

  • What are the main levers to pull to reduce scope 3 emissions?
  • Reformulation, sourcing practices - regen ag, waste reduction, packaging switches etc.
  • Working with the supply chain to generate robust data?
  • To what extent we can rely on new technologies to achieve scope 3 reduction versus demand-side shifts.
  • The main barriers to delivering sustained reductions in scope 3 emissions.

The business/supply chain:

  • Support needed from within the business to deliver against scope 3 targets.
  • Key dependencies outside of your business and how to work with them to deliver Scope 3 ambitions.
  • Key areas where collaboration with suppliers – and competitors. Can this deliver greater impact, faster...

Tune in to inform your Scope 3 strategy

  continue reading

9 episodes

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In this episode of Sustainability Bites we do a deep-dive into industry progress on all matters Scope 3. Scope 3 remains one of the sector’s biggest challenges. Some are making great strides, others not so. Tune in to hear from industry thought-leaders on the frontline of Scope 3 endeavour. Learn about some of the common challenges, pitfalls and successes.

Panel:

Claire Atkins-Morris - Sustainability Director, Sodexo UK & Ireland
Cameron Holder - Head of Commercial, Sustainability & Strategic Projects, Wahaca
Nick Hughes - Associate Editor, Footprint
Julia Jones - Head of Sustainability & Corporate Communications, Nestlé Professional

Listen in to hear our Sustainability Bites podcasters discuss:

Data:

  • How has the quality and granularity of scope 3 data improved.
  • What does better data mean for reporting against emissions reduction targets/comparisons versus baselines/rebaselining.
  • Efforts to standardise how scope 3 emissions are measured and reported through e.g. CSRD/ISSB?
  • The main ongoing challenges/gaps around data (e.g. disaggregation of emissions by type/accounting for FLAG emissions).

Reduction Activity:

  • What are the main levers to pull to reduce scope 3 emissions?
  • Reformulation, sourcing practices - regen ag, waste reduction, packaging switches etc.
  • Working with the supply chain to generate robust data?
  • To what extent we can rely on new technologies to achieve scope 3 reduction versus demand-side shifts.
  • The main barriers to delivering sustained reductions in scope 3 emissions.

The business/supply chain:

  • Support needed from within the business to deliver against scope 3 targets.
  • Key dependencies outside of your business and how to work with them to deliver Scope 3 ambitions.
  • Key areas where collaboration with suppliers – and competitors. Can this deliver greater impact, faster...

Tune in to inform your Scope 3 strategy

  continue reading

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