James Ramsay
Director, Sustainability Solutions, London, United Kingdom ENGIE Impact
Tyler Marcus
Senior Manager, Sustainability Solutions, New York, United States ENGIE Impact
Carbon Credits
Decarbonization
Carbon Markets
Webinar │ Held September 20, 2023
The Consumer-Packaged Goods (CPG) industry is a substantial contributor to global carbon emissions but is also committed to driving change toward a more sustainable future.
This commitment, together with public expectations, is ramping up the urgency to navigate complex decarbonization challenges specific to the CPG industry. But despite the availability of technical solutions, progress has been slow - as technical solutions alone are not enough.
Developed out of a recognition of the need for CPG companies to adopt actionable strategies to lower their carbon emissions, this masterclass series offers key insights and integrated solutions on issues such as decarbonizing heat, renewable energy sourcing, carbon credits, gathering Scope 3 data, and decarbonizing corporate mobility fleets. It explores how combining engineering solutions with a strategic view and an organization-wide approach may carve out cost-effective pathways for CPG companies to reach their goals.
This masterclass delves into how organizations can leverage carbon credits to support their climate change targets.
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Determinando cuándo y cómo incluir créditos de carbono de calidad en su estrategia de descarbonización. Esta clase magistral profundizó en cómo las organizaciones pueden aprovechar los créditos de carbono para respaldar sus objetivos de cambio climático.
Esta clase fue traducida al español durante el evento en vivo.
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