Thursday 27th July, 2023
8:00 am PDT | 11:00 am EDT | 4:00 pm GMT | 5:00 pm CET
With the recent release of guidelines designed to direct carbon credit buyers on how best to communicate associated claims, Climate Impact Partners will be hosting a webinar on July 27th in order to provide our clients with vital context and actionable advice to better understand and operate in the shifting landscape of climate action claims.
This webinar will include:
- A brief background on how corporates have been demonstrating climate action through their claims
- A review of the latest frameworks and legislation, including but not limited to:
- The Voluntary Carbon Markets Integrity Initiative’s “Claims Code of Practice”
- Draft legislation in the EU which could impact all businesses operating there
- Beyond Value Chain and Contribution models proposed by organizations such as SBTi
- Actionable advice for clients looking to integrate the newest guidance into their communication
Register for our Corporate Climate Claims webinar today.
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