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This comprehensive guidance promises to revolutionize the way companies measure and manage their greenhouse gas emissions.
The Land Sector and Removals Guidance will impact various industries, including forest and paper product producers, processors, distributors, agricultural producers, food and beverage processors, retailers, and even the tobacco industry. However, even companies outside the FLAG sector may need to set FLAG targets if their value chain emissions breach the 20% threshold.
This webinar explores how your company can achieve transparency and consistency in your land-related greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting, science-based target (SBT) roadmaps, and overall climate goals. Whether your organization is well on its way to net zero or in the first stages of its sustainability roadmap, the Land Sector and Removals Guidance will impact how you account for, report on, and interact with your climate goals.
During this webinar, we addressed the following:
Shelby Smith specializes in modeling farm-level interventions that reduce carbon emissions in intricate supply chains. With expertise in Land Sector and Removals Guidance, she's supported sectors like beef, dairy, timber, coffee, and fruit, addressing FLAG emissions, no-deforestation policies, and land-use change calculations.
Olivia works at the intersection of agriculture, emissions, and land use, with a scientific, policy, business perspective. Prior to joining South Pole, she conducted sustainability assessments such as systems mapping and life cycle assessment within the fishing industry, and researched physical traceability and calculation method impacts of net carbon stock changes in US forest lands in reference to forest-based companies' scope 3 accounting.
Colin is a Senior Key Account Manager for North America, holding 5 years of sustainability experience assisting startups to Fortune 500s on their climate change strategy and implementation. At South Pole, Colin focuses on partnering with companies in the food and agricultural industries to help them along their climate journey.