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With 2030 just around the corner, industrials are moving fast to deliver commitments, secure low carbon energy wins and at the same time are facing increasing demands for sustainability data and collaboration from across their value chains. How can they balance all of these outcomes?

Watch this session for free on-demand if you face these challenges:

  • Do you need some additional/quick wins to secure your 2030 commitments?
  • Are you concerned about how to navigate and prioritize decarbonization data and requests from multiple clients?
  • Are your procurement and energy teams struggling with lack of transparency into pricing across green commodity markets?
  • Are you trying communicate the drivers and benefits of sustainability to value chain partners who have yet to engage, but who may hold the key to your Scope 3 emissions plans?

Watch this webinar on-demand and hear from the host, Joelle Marie Juergensen from STRIVE by STX, as she introduces the discussion with a review of how global organisations like the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) can support industry as it aligns commercial plans with emission reductions. Joelle will also set the scene for a discussion about how to handle the increasing volume and complexity of demands from value chain partners who need more and more emissions and sustainability data to manage their own reporting and roadmaps.

You’ll then hear from our industry panel who’ll offer actionable ideas and insights covering:

  • How to navigate the complexities of procuring OTC (over the counter) green energy products
  • Tools and approaches being used to manage the volume of decarbonisation data requests from multiple clients
  • Approaches being deployed by the panellists to communicate the drivers and benefits of sustainability to value chain partners, including suppliers and customers who are essential to industrial Scope 3 plans?
  • Short term sustainability wins that offer quick and valuable routes to achieving 2030 targets
  • Insights into how Kerry Group and OI are prioritising and addressing sustainability procurement amid competing commercial demands

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Meet the Speakers:
Host
: Joelle Marie Juergensen, Corporate Account Manager, STRIVE by STX

Joelle Juergensen serves as a Corporate Account Manager at STRIVE by STX, the voluntary climate action arm of the STX Group, where she guides clients in hard-to-abate sectors towards carbon neutrality with green energy procurement (EACs, Biogas, Biofuels, Energy Efficiency, and Carbon). Her career has spanned sustainability consulting, finance, policy making and business development where she has developed an expertise working across supply and value chains. She is a graduate of the University of London with a degree in Management with International Business, where she specialised in Sustainable Finance, and holds a MSc in Environment and Resource Management, with a focus on Renewable Energies, the transition and environmental policy.

Joelle Marie Juergensen, Corporate Account Manager, STRIVE by STX

Moderator: Austin Wentworth, Head of North America, STRIVE by STX

Austin C. Wentworth spearheads STX’s climate solutions efforts across North America. Having started at the firms headquarters in The Netherlands 5 years ago, to helping build out the firm’s presence in the United States, he has worked across most sustainable commodities on a global scale including renewable energy, carbon offsets, renewable natural gas, etc.

Austin Wentworth, Head of North America, STRIVE by STX

Panellists:

Mark Lynch, Global Commodity Lead, Kerry Group

Mark Lynch is the Global Commodity Lead for Kerry Group, a global food manufacturer headquartered in Ireland.  Mark has ten years of experience in risk management consulting and 20 years of experience in Procurement, 17 of which have been with Kerry Group.  Originally from America, Mark moved to Ireland in 2012 to lead Kerry’s European Procurement team which he did up until three years ago before moving into his current role.  Mark specializes in the use of financial instruments to manage market price risk and is the lead negotiator for Kerry’s corporate virtual PPAs

Mark Lynch, Global Commodity Lead, Kerry Group

Adam Brain, Global Director of Climate Action, M2030

Adam leads the supplier relationships function at Manufacture 2030, supporting businesses in global manufacturing supply chains to set targets and monitor their progress against their carbon reduction and environmental goals. Adam brings extensive experience of leading strategic programmes that deliver social and environmental impact in developed and emerging markets

Adam Brain, Global Director of Climate Action, M2030