Scope 3 policy briefing: What does evolving legislation mean for business and broader climate strategy?

10:05 - 10:25
There’s been a rapid advancement in climate legislation, both in the US and internationally. But in the light of the SEC’s exclusion of Scope 3 within mandatory climate disclosure, what toll is this taking on Scope 3 progress? 

In this session, we’ll assess how the policy landscape is changing and the impact on Scope 3 action and broader climate strategy.  

  • Policy landscape: An overview of the relevant legislation, how it is evolving and the impacts on supply chains and business operations
  • How are leading businesses proactively responding and adapting to changing regulation?
  • Is it possible to leverage legislation as an opportunity and an accelerator for business progress? What does this look like in practice?
  • Carrot vs stick: What’s the balance between risk/compliance and incentives/opportunity for US businesses? 

Belinda Borck

Tony's Chocolonely

Global Public Policy Coordinator

Contact

For any questions, please contact:

Hannah Oborne
Project Manager
hannah.oborne@innovationforum.co.uk

For more information on partnership opportunities, please contact:

Anita Thomson
Chief Partnerships Officer
anita.thomson@innovationforum.co.uk 

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Registration for Innovation Forum's Scope 3 Innovation Forum is currently open.

To sign up, you can do so online here, or get in touch directly for details on group discounts. 

Join us for

  • In-depth guidance from industry leaders on how to effectively implement policies.
  • Networking with key stakeholders, including NGOs, business, government and supply chain actors.
  • An entirely off-the-record discussion that encourages open and honest disclosure from speakers and genuine participation from the audience

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