Free Webinar

Scope 3 Emissions Measurement: A wicked problem worth solving

12 October 2023
12:00pm ET

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Are any of the following on your mind? 

  • Achieving compliance with new and forthcoming EU and US climate-related disclosure rules? 

  • Improving the quality and completeness of the GHG data you currently have about your supply chain? 

  • Figuring out how to get started with supplier data collection? Like many, you may lack the internal resources to chase down your suppliers’ data – much less to incentivize and support their efforts.  

At the heart of all these concerns lies the wicked problem of Scope 3 emissions data collection. And it is truly devilish: analytically complex, time-consuming, and difficult to integrate into existing procurement data systems and processes. But it can also be solved – strategically and cost-effectively. 

Join us for an interactive conversation with Scope 3 experts who have seen it all. This webinar seeks to arm you with the knowledge and insights to navigate the complexities of gathering Scope 3 data. 

Key learning objectives:

  • Gain an up-to-the-minute overview of the regulatory landscape that is driving the need for more and better Scope 3 emissions reporting.   

  • Hear directly about the approaches taken by other companies to gather high-quality data from their suppliers.  

  • Learn how you can gather audit-ready Scope 3 emissions data that stands up to scrutiny and provides the basis for meaningful target-setting and reduction efforts. 

Speakers:


Jake Rascoff, Director of Climate Financial Regulation - Ceres

Jake Rascoff is Director of Climate Financial Regulation at Ceres’ Accelerator for Sustainable Capital Markets. He directs the organization’s work on climate risk with federal agencies that oversee the U.S. financial system including the US Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC). Jake was previously Assistant Legislative Director for Senator Brian Schatz (D-HI), covering climate, energy, and climate-related financial regulatory and tax policy. Before working in Congress, Jake was an Investment Banking Analyst at Goldman Sachs helping clients in the oil and gas sector raise capital. 

Mikhail Davis, Director of Technical Sustainability - Interface

Mikhail Davis is Director of Technical Sustainability at Interface. He is responsible for advancing Interface’s globally recognized Mission Zero and Climate Take Back commitments in the Americas by building internal leadership capacity and creating external partnerships that shift the market toward sustainability. He also chairs the LEED Materials & Resources Technical Advisory Group for the US Green Building Council. Previously, he served as manager to environmental icon David Brower and spent five years with Blu Skye Sustainability Consulting building sustainable business strategies for Fortune 500 companies.

Mike Stopka, Vice President, Impact for ADEC Innovations

Mike is Vice President, Impact for ADEC Innovations, overseeing the ESG business, which integrates ADEC’s wide-ranging global practice areas to create ESG solutions helping clients hit environmental and social impact goals faster. Previously, he led sustainability groups at design, engineering and higher education organizations, and founded his own strategy firm. Entrepreneurialism, change management, mentoring and being a connector for people working on different parts of the massive climate challenge are common threads throughout his career.

Brooke Barton, VP, Product Strategy & Development, ADEC Innovations

Brooke leads product development and R&D for ADEC’s Impact Solutions. Over the last 20 years, Brooke has worked with institutional investors and Fortune 500 companies on a wide range of climate and sustainability challenges. Previously, Brooke led innovation and strategic planning at Ceres, a US-based ESG think tank and corporate and investor membership organization. There she also launched, grew and led two advisory practices focused on water risk and agricultural emissions.

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