Mastering Supply Chain Decarbonization

  • Webinar
  • Net Zero & Climate Risk

26, February 2025 - 1 hour

4:00 pm GMT | 11:00 am EST | 8:00 am PST

On-demand

Mastering Supply Chain Decarbonization

Today, firms are under increasing pressure from regulators, investors, and stakeholders to make meaningful progress on their net-zero commitments. With supply chains responsible for over 60% of global emissions, decarbonizing them has become a critical yet complex challenge for many.

This webinar will explore the common challenges that organizations’ encounter when trying to reduce their supply chain emissions. We will outline our best practice approach to effective supply chain decarbonization and provide actionable strategies to help you meet your emissions reduction targets.

You’ll discover: 

  • Key trends, drivers, and challenges shaping decarbonization strategies in 2025
  • Best practices for tackling emissions reduction in supply chains
  • The role of digital technologies in accelerating decarbonization efforts

On this webinar

Gus Brewer

Analyst

Gus is an Analyst in the Verdantix Net Zero & Climate Risk practice. Prior to joining Verdantix, Gus worked at Rio ESG, where he gained experience as a sustainability consultant, specializing in carbon accounting and environmental strategy. Gus holds a BA in Geography from the University of Exeter and a MSc in Carbon Management from the University of Edinburgh.

Ryan Skinner

Research Director, Net Zero & Climate Risk

Ryan is the Research Director for the Verdantix Net Zero & Climate Risk practice. He guides the research team to develop compelling research at the intersection of net zero strategies, carbon management, climate risk and technology. Prior to joining Verdantix, Ryan was a principal analyst at Forrester Research, where he initiated the research into ESG data and analytics offerings. He also has extensive experience of helping software companies with their messaging, positioning, market and technology strategies. Ryan studied at Duke University, the University of Manchester and the University of Oslo, and speaks Norwegian fluently.