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FLAG emissions appear in everyone’s value chain, they can be associated with food production and waste, land-use change (deforestation), and agricultural practices. In 2022 the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) introduced a methodology for calculating and setting targets for FLAG emissions based on the draft Greenhouse Gas Protocol Land Sector Guidance (expected to be published in final this year).

In this webinar we will outline a step-by-step process for calculating FLAG emissions and setting a science based target. We will discuss how this approach was applied to two companies and how they overcame the challenges they faced going through the process.

Guest speaker:

Amelie Tan

Global Lead, Transition Accelerator - CDP

Amelie leads CDP's Transition Accelerator team. Operating from the Thought Leadership department, she and her team focus on providing internal and external stakeholder support to build capacity and drive further engagement on leadership initiatives such as the adoption of science-based targets, disclosing on environmental impacts, as well as credible transition plans. Prior to her role in the Transition Accelerator team, Amelie worked on CDP’s Corporate Engagement and Partnership teams while based in Hong Kong to support companies in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia in their journey towards environmental leadership, and led partnership development and stakeholder engagement to expand CDP’s work in the APAC region.

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