About the session

What’s covered

Part 1: Collecting Supply Chain Sustainability Data for CSRD Disclosures (60 minutes)

What are the best practices for establishing roles, responsibilities, supplier engagement strategies, and data infrastructure to comply with mandatory sustainability disclosures? How can companies collaborate with suppliers to standardize and streamline ESG data sharing? More than 50,000 companies, including many U.S. companies, are subject to CSRD’s comprehensive ESG disclosure requirements. Join us for a crash course on the required disclosures, which will include activities that have a material impact on people and the environment, ranging from climate targets, transition plans, greenhouse gas emissions, employee and non-employee key performance indicators, and governance information and hear from sustainability experts that are preparing CSRD reports.

Break (20 minutes) 

Part 2: Supplier Collaboration for Scope 3 Targets (70 minutes) 

How can your organization identify, account for and eventually eliminate emissions related to its products that happen outside of the bounds of its own business operations? What role does insetting play in the path to net zero? SBTi released its Scope 3 discussion paper in July, exploring challenges and opportunities around Scope 3 target setting. The report examines a range of potential solutions for improving value chain decarbonization efforts. Hear the latest on Scope 3 target setting and decarbonization from corporate leaders and industry stakeholders.

Location LL20A, Convention Center

Session type Tutorial

Tracks Carbon Markets

Topics Leadership & Collaboration/ Supply Chains & Scope 3