Is your journey towards a more sustainable future facing roadblocks? Decarbonization is a complex and multifaceted task. It requires careful planning, significant investment, and overcoming numerous hurdles.
This webinar takes a deep dive into the common hurdles of achieving sustainability goals and shines a light on innovative solutions to those challenges.
Actionable Insights
Implement a Robust Investment Framework: Create clear, multi-year plans to align sustainability projects with financial and strategic goals. Develop criteria that assesses both financial metrics and sustainability impact, like cost-per-unit of emissions reduction, to guide decisions and help prioritize decarbonization projects.
Innovate and Adapt to Local Conditions: Maintain global alignment but allow local units to adapt solutions to regional conditions, considering local energy prices and infrastructure for example when choosing between electrification and biofuels.
Leverage Global Knowledge Sharing and Tools: Create communities of practice and tools to improve knowledge sharing and collaboration across regions, allowing organizations to replicate successful initiatives for widespread and efficient decarbonization.
Enhance Internal Capabilities and Accountability: Provide education programs to equip employees with the skills for sustainability. Set clear individual and team objectives to foster accountability and align efforts with decarbonization goals.
Prioritize Scope 3 Emissions Reduction: Industry leaders should engage their suppliers to set science-based targets and create decarbonization plans. Use joint action programs and innovative financing to help suppliers implement decarbonization solutions.
Ready to move from aspiration to action? Register for the on-demand recording below and get actionable advice to overcome barriers and accelerate your path to Net Zero.
Archana Jagannathan
Chief Sustainability Officer, PepsiCo Europe
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