Amidst looming energy and climate crises, what are the keys to decarbonizing supply chains?
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The energy that powers global supply chains is also the biggest source of carbon emissions on our planet. But what exactly does that mean? In today’s episode Deborah works to demystify the relationship between energy and carbon in supply chains with Sandra MacQuillan, chief supply chain officer at Mondelez International, Dr. Julio Friedmann, chief scientist at Carbon Direct, and Nalin Agarwal, co-founder of Climate Collective. Research manager Shelby Newsome also joins Deborah to share how digital threads could help decarbonize supply chains along with a few case studies of companies currently using them.
SHOW NOTES:
- Sandra MacQuillan
- Mondelēz International
- Dr. Julio Friedmann
- Carbon Direct
- Nalin Agarwal
- Climate Collective
- Building resilient supply chains for the European energy transition
- Apple calls on global supply chain to decarbonize by 2030
- 'Clean Energy Charging' is coming to iPhones this year
- The wasted potential of garbage dumps
- Africa's access to universal electricity
- Zara party dresses made from CO2
- AIR Vodka
- Aether Diamonds
- Microsoft will be carbon negative by 2030
- Trimble
- Back to Source: Defining and Implementing Digital Threads
- Jaguar Land Rover x Circulor
- Jaguar Landrover tracking leather footprint
- Adidas x TrustTrace
- Porsche x Circularise
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