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A Holistic Decarbonization Approach for All the Energy You’re Consuming
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A Holistic Decarbonization Approach for All the Energy You’re Consuming

 Many organizations plan to spend just under 2% of annual revenue on sustainability and decarbonization – how about yours? What investments can you make in digitization that will result in more efficient energy and water usage? We’ll discuss Smart Factories. What investments can you make in electrification that will result in decarbonization? We’ll discuss microgrids and renewables. Digital + Electric = Sustainable. Three Schneider Electric leaders will explain the formula for sustainability that works for any organization, from strategy to execution. — Monika Murugesan VP, Offer Management, Microgrid Schneider Electric As Vice President of Global Microgrid Offer Management, Monika…

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Practical Considerations for Establishing a Scope 3 Data Collection Strategy
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Practical Considerations for Establishing a Scope 3 Data Collection Strategy

The quest for more accurate Scope 3 GHG Emissions data is more important than ever with the changing regulatory and climate-action landscapes. However, Scope 3 data collection continues to be a challenge despite making up the bulk of most companies’ GHG inventory. Join this workshop to discuss: Best practices on how to take a differentiated approach to Scope 3 data collection and move up the Scope 3 maturity curve The importance of technology in facilitating accurate Scope 3 data collection Lessons learned from real-life Scope 3 programs — Amanda Petzinger Associate VP of ESG/Sustainability Digital Solutions Benchmark ESG Amanda Petzinger,…

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The New Net Zero : Carbon Markets Today and Tomorrow Under Article 6
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The New Net Zero : Carbon Markets Today and Tomorrow Under Article 6

With the historic agreement of Article 6 at COP26 last year and Net Zero commitments now covering over 80% of global emissions, governments will soon join the private sector in buying and selling carbon credits for Net Zero aims. But what does this mean for corporate voluntary commitments going forward? Are these two different markets and ledgers, or are they intertwined? What does this mean for corporate claims and ownership of the carbon credits and what should buyers planning long term purchasing of carbon credits look out for? The role of carbon markets in Net Zero and the size of…

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