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COP29 18 November - Engaging Your Suppliers – Data Collection & Climate Action

The session will focus on how large companies drive emissions reporting and supply chain engagement among SME suppliers. Handelsbanken, one of Sweden’s major banks, supports this by offering automated climate data collection to SMEs, making emissions reporting to big buyers more transparent. This transparency allows large companies to identify lower-emission suppliers, fostering change across supply chains in response to new regulations, including the CSRD. The session highlights the role of multinationals in emissions accountability and the influence of regulatory support on climate action.

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Speakers:

Simon Henzell-Thomas, Global Director of Climate & Nature, Ingka Group
Cecilia Lindén, Co-founder & Climate Strategist, GoClimate
Anna Blomstergren, Head of Sustainability, Handelsbanken Financing
Johan Falk, CEO & Co-founder, Exponential Roadmap Initiative
Mats Pellbäck Scharp, Chair, We Don’t Have Time

Organizers: We Don’t Have Time & Go Climate


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbb0Z3cnTqg


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  • Gorffly mokua

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    Great! This session highlights how multinationals can drive emissions accountability through transparency & support for SMEs, fostering effective climate action in response to new regulations.

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    • Grace Njeri

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      @gorffly_mokua By leveraging their resources, reach, and expertise, they can foster emissions accountability while supporting smaller enterprises (SMEs) to align with climate goals.

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