
Manufacturing and logistics companies are under growing pressure to understand, measure, and improve Scope 3 emissions across complex value chains. Join Practical Guide to Scope 3 Emissions for Manufacturing and Logistics for a focused, 45-minute webinar designed to help industrial companies take practical steps toward more accurate Scope 3 emissions reporting.
Save your spot for this upcoming webinar and learn how to strengthen your Scope 3 emissions strategy for manufacturing and logistics operations.
Webinar Overview
Date and Time: 5/21 Thu, 11:00 – 11:45 AM PST
Speaker: Elli Newman, Senior Sustainability Expert
Location: Zoom
Webinar Description
Practical Guide to Scope 3 Emissions for Manufacturing and Logistics is a focused webinar for organizations seeking a clearer, more actionable approach to Scope 3 emissions measurement and reporting.
Led by Elli Newman, Senior Sustainability Expert at ASUENE, the session will cover how to identify priority Scope 3 categories, use available operational and supplier data for emissions calculations, and build a more accurate Scope 3 reporting process over time. The webinar will also highlight the regulatory context shaping industrial emissions disclosure, including SB 253 and its relevance for manufacturing and logistics companies.
What You’ll Learn
Identify Material Scope 3 Categories
Learn how to identify and prioritize the most material Scope 3 categories, with a focus on manufacturing and logistics value chains.
Calculate Scope 3 Emissions
Understand how to calculate Scope 3 emissions using available operational and supplier data, and improve accuracy over time.
Improve Data Accuracy Over Time
Learn how to use available operational and supplier data to create a stronger foundation for Scope 3 reporting accuracy as your process matures.
Understand Regulatory Expectations
Gain insight into how evolving regulations like the SB 253 Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act are shaping Scope 3 expectations for industrial companies.
Who Should Attend
- Sustainability and ESG leaders at manufacturing and logistics companies.
- Operations and supply chain teams responsible for value chain data collection.
- Environmental, health, and safety professionals supporting emissions reporting.
- Finance, compliance, and risk teams preparing for evolving climate disclosure expectations.
- Industrial companies seeking practical guidance on Scope 3 emissions categories, supplier data, and reporting accuracy.
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