Jessica Garcia, Sustainability Manager at UPS
How do you choose between nature and technology based carbon removal projects?
As you develop your climate strategy, you’ll need to decide which carbon removal credits best meet your sustainability goals, protect your reputation, fit your budget, and stand up to scrutiny as guidance evolves.
Join us for this online discussion where you’ll hear directly from UPS and Kearney taking different but credible approaches and gain expert insight into how to think about removals as part of a balanced, future ready portfolio.
Register here to watch live or on-demand
Key Information:
Date: Tuesday, April 28th, 2026
Time: 4 pm BST / 11 am EDT / 8 am PDT / 5 pm CEST
Why Attend?
- Learn the trade‑offs between nature‑based and technology‑based removals.
- Hear how organizations are structuring their removals strategies today.
- Explore how to build a removals portfolio aligned to your sustainability objectives, brand, and risk appetite.
- Build the confidence to defend your internal decisions clearly and credibly.
Jessica Garcia
Pei Yun Teng
Pei Yun Teng, Senior Director of Impact & Sustainability at Kearney
Pei Yun Teng is Kearney’s Senior Director of Impact & Sustainability, focused on embedding sustainability into strategy, operations, and long-term value creation. Her experience includes ESG strategy and net zero transformation, supply chain resilience as well as social impact, working across corporates, non-profits, and the public sector.
Moderator: Ryan King
Ryan King, Chief Growth Officer at Climate Impact Partners
Ryan leads an integrated Marketing and Client Solutions team, simplifying the path for companies to take credible, science-aligned climate action through the carbon markets. With extensive experience in commercial strategy and climate-tech innovation, he works to deliver high-quality solutions that meet our clients’ climate goals and drive vital finance to projects on the ground.
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