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Beyond Myths and Misconceptions – Using Carbon Offsets Strategically and Profitably

solarenergyBy solarenergyJune 18, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Have you already determined your sustainability goal for 2030? Are you worried that you will have to spend tons of money to meet legal requirements? This session will help both carriers and recyclers identify the steps required and hear key insights and advice to help navigate each of the steps. We’ll start with a brief overview of the myths and misconceptions that pervade the industry. We will challenge some of these openly through audience interaction and panel discussion. Then we’ll switch, and most of the session time will be spent on the steps – working through where you are, making the decision about where you want to be (the goals), and ultimately creating a clear path to achieving them.
It’s a lot to cover in one session, but topics of discussion include:

  • Quick overview of the carbon credit industry

  • Calculating your ecological footprint; a short review

  • ESG regulatory requirements – private versus public companies

  • Current sources of carbon credits and prices: Not all credits are equal

  • Carbon neutrality as an asset, not a cost – exploring additional revenue streams and customer loyalty

  • Staying ahead of the competition – How a responsible carbon neutrality plan can ensure a competitive advantage

  • What does the future bring? Current trends and developments

Participants can expect to gain knowledge about the overall process of determining their carbon footprint, designing a plan to begin the journey to carbon neutrality, and learning how to design a plan that contributes to their bottom line. Specific tools and resources will be provided.

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