Scope 3 Tutorial – Solving Product-Level Emissions
What’s covered
The most effective way to address Scope 3 emissions is to eliminate them at the source. Companies are increasingly working to unify procurement, operational, and product carbon data—but legacy systems, siloed teams, and inconsistent methodologies often stand in the way. This conversation explores how sustainability leaders are overcoming these challenges to deliver measurable reductions, drive innovation, prepare for regulatory compliance, and strengthen customer-facing sustainability performance.
Panel 1: Product Sustainability Regulations – What You Missed
Emerging regulations on PFAS, environmental product declarations, Scope 3 emissions, digital product passports, and extended producer responsibility are reshaping procurement and product sustainability. Hear cross-industry perspectives on the rules brands and manufacturers cannot afford to overlook and learn how staying ahead of regulations can unlock strategic opportunities.
Panel 2: From Scope 3 Data to Product Advantage
Companies are sitting on untapped Scope 3 and LCA data that can drive product innovation, reduce emissions, and create market differentiation but sharing it has not yet translated into competitive advantage. Learn how sustainability leaders are transitioning from spend-based emissions and public repositories to increasingly real-time, verified, procurement and product-specific data including third-party verified environmental product declarations to turn upstream and downstream emissions into actionable insights for product design, procurement innovation, and deep decarbonization.
Part 3: Breakout Table Discussions
Small-group discussions will explore product-level decarbonization challenges, share best practices, and identify actionable strategies for leveraging Scope 3 data and navigating product sustainability regulations.
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