Use SBTi’s Net-Zero Standard To Set Credible Targets

  • Webinar
  • Net Zero & Climate Risk

Use SBTi’s Net-Zero Standard To Set Credible Targets

Investors, regulators and the general public all want to see organizations commit to a credible net zero plan, and the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has developed a popular route for companies to do just that. An SBTi target, however, is very demanding; it requires firms to commit to difficult changes that enable carbon reduction and neutralization, and new processes for carbon data management. 

Join our upcoming webinar to hear about  the challenges of the SBTi and recommend key steps to ensure that your organization can implement a realistic and credible roadmap to net zero. 

  • Discover how to design an SBTi-ready net zero strategy 
  • Identify the value offering and limitations of SBTi net zero targets 
  • Gain an understanding of the four winning factors for SBTi success 

On this webinar

Elisa Molero

Industry Analyst

Elisa Molero is an Industry Analyst in the Verdantix ESG & Sustainability practice. Her current research agenda focuses on emerging solutions and global market trends around supply chain sustainability. Her background is in Economics, Leadership and Governance (BSc, University of Navarra). Prior to joining Verdantix, Elisa worked as a research analyst at the Centre For Economic Performance at the London School of Economics, where she completed a Master’s degree in Global Politics, with Distinction.

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.