Route to Zero Carbon - Virtual Roundtable with Supply Chain Industry Experts Accompanied with a White Paper
Supply Chain Academy has published a white paper on the "Route to Zero Carbon" as part of the newly established Thought Leadership series developed by the Supply Chain Academy's recently appointed Executive Strategy Advisor, Professor Omera Khan. Both projects aim to provide comprehensive research of the role supply chain organizations can make in their journey towards zero carbon. Particularly in reducing CO2 emissions, the barriers encountered and the skills required to become a zero-carbon organization.
HASSELT, Belgium, Oct. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Supply Chain Academy, founded in 2011, is a corporate training & eLearning solutions company, on a mission to deliver customized solutions for professional development and empowerment of the workforce of supply chain organizations all around the globe through their online innovative and cognitive training programs in procurements, supply chain and sales.
Professor Omera Khan, who recently joined the Supply Chain Academy as their Executive Strategy Advisor, is all fired up to produce timely and relevant content to inspire supply chain professionals and their companies with business transformation.
Commenting on why she chose Zero Carbon as her first project for the thought leadership series:
"Climate change, its impact and what we can all do about it is more time critical than ever, we must step up to these changes NOW, and evidence shows that we can make improvements in the supply chain. It is my aim with this roundtable and accompanying white paper to demonstrate what steps are required to pursue zero carbon as part of a firm's sustainability agenda, in doing so I hope I can inspire businesses to act today."
This thought provoking roundtable can be accessed here: https://youtu.be/yQbIUJzf-n4
Khan's projects comprise experts from academia, consultancy and leading organizations who are all the forefront of thinking on zero carbon. They candidly discuss their experiences and share key takeaways that can help other businesses to embark on the route to zero carbon. As one of the roundtable experts echoed "As the saying goes, we didn't inherit the planet from our parents, we're borrowing it from our children." A powerful reminder to us all that we immediately need to change our course of action.
The virtual roundtable is accompanied by a white paper detailing the results of her research, a must read for any organization. Stating the significance of the supply chain sector, Professor Khan remarks that "decisions such as where and how products are sourced, manufactured, warehoused, and transported have a greater impact on global CO2 levels. This is why the supply chain sector is critical in taking action on climate change. Simply put, for any business with a physical supply chain, the choices and strategies relating to the operation of that supply chain have a consequential impact on that business's CO2 emissions. And as businesses, in general, begin to address their carbon footprint as part of their general CSR and ESG agendas, those businesses' extended supply chains are coming under increasing scrutiny."
Discover the answers to these questions and more. The "Route to Zero Carbon" white paper is open to the public, download for free from this link: https://supplychain-academy.net/whitepaper-zero-carbon/
Speakers at the Virtual Roundtable include:
Ed Weenk, PDEnd - Independent freelance professional, QuSL. Supply Chain | Consulting | Business Gaming | Training
Christopher Fielden - Group Supply Chain Director, Innocent Drinks
Alan Braithwaite - Chair of the CILT Freight and Logistics Policy Group
Nick Wilkins - Former SVP of Logistics, Avnet
Simon Geale - SVP Client Solutions, Proxima Group
Sofia Fürstenberg Stott - Founder & Partner, Fürstenberg Maritime Advisory
Julia Moshkin - Head of Sustainability Innovation, EcoVadis
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