Companies are increasingly expected to reduce emissions across their supply chains, including those linked to freight and logistics.
The incentives are clear: Beyond the urgent need to mitigate climate change, the financial risks of climate-related disruptions to supply chains are estimated to be 2.9 times higher than the cost of mitigating the risks (CDP, 2024).
While some companies are already taking action, many face significant challenges in turning decarbonization ambitions into action. As a result, progress is slow and starting from a low baseline.
Cost is often cited as the main bottleneck to supply chain decarbonization — but it's not the only factor. Our recent study highlights that the barriers go beyond costs alone, revealing that the levers for reducing freight and logistics emissions are more nuanced.
In this webinar, we’ll take a closer look at these findings and introduce a framework and toolkit, developed through exhaustive stakeholder research, that maps eight key levers to support freight and logistics decarbonization.
Whether your organization is leading the way or just beginning to explore how to track, manage, and reduce freight and logistics emissions, these levers offer a practical structure to define and refine your approach and main activities.
Through concise presentations, real-world examples, and an interactive Q&A, you will:
— Understand the framework: Get to know the eights levers that can drive meaningful change in freight and logistics decarbonization.
— Learn from practice: Hear from industry leaders sharing examples and good practices for decarbonizing the supply chain.
— Enhance dialogue and engage partners: Discover approaches and collaboration opportunities across the supply chain.
Speakers
— Majbritt Greve, Project Manager (Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping)
— Eva Rampazzo, Head of Program - Regulation & Policy (Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping)
— Said Chayesteh, Director, Global L&D Development & Sustainability (Novo Nordisk)
— Trine Pondal, Director, Sustainability and Social Responsibility
Procurement (Flying Tiger Copenhagen)
When
Thu, October 2
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Where
Virtual
Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping
Event
