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How to reduce emissions from the transport of goods event card

Date: 6 May 2024    |    Time: 16:00-17:00 CET    |    Venue: online – watch the recording

How to reduce the emissions from companies’ transport of goods

Transport makes up 14% of global fossil CO2 emissions and is the fastest-growing source of emissions worldwide. Leading companies have an instrumental role to play in response to the accelerating demand for low-emission transport solutions.

​The good news is that solutions are available and companies have the opportunity to both cut emissions and contribute to the net zero transformation more widely by implementing and scaling these solutions.

This webinar

  • ​presents the recently released Transportation Action Guide that can help your organisation reduce emissions from the transport of goods
  • ​discusses the solutions that can be implemented already today
  • ​presents leading companies’ knowledge and learnings

Speakers

  • ​Elisabeth Munck, Global Sustainability Manager – IKEA
  • ​Martin Andersen, Global Head of Sustainability & ESG – Scan Global Logistics
  • ​Mohammed Hegazy, Transport Lead, UN Climate Change High-Level Climate Champions’ Team

Moderator: Louise Rehbinder, Exponential Roadmap Initiative

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