Join IDFA in collaboration with PwC on Thursday, October 26th, from 1:00-2:00 p.m. Eastern for the fourth in a series of six webinars delivered by Amanda Kish, PwC ESG Partner and Kareem Mohamednur, PwC Partner, Procurement & Sourcing. Each session of the ESG Learning Series is eligible for 1 Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credit.

In Session #4: Scope 3 and Supply Chain Responsibility, IDFA members will gain insight into understanding supply chain responsibilities and better ways to manage emissions in your supply chains. Scope 3 emissions often account for more than 90% of an organization's carbon footprint, covering emissions associated with procurement, transport & distribution, product use, and product end of life. Managing the flow of goods and services from raw materials into final products is no small feat. These can be the most challenging form of emissions to address. As you and your customers desire to better understand emissions in your supply chain, you will need to understand how to identify and categorize your organization’s Scope 3 emissions.

Join us in to learn your supply chain responsibilities, identifying and measuring scope 3 emissions, and decarbonization strategies. 

Featuring:

Amanda Kish

ESG Partner, PwC

Kareem Mohamednur

Partner, Procurement and Sourcing Practice, PwC

Who should attend? All members of the IDFA community are welcome to attend. This series will be most relevant to CFOs, financial professionals, COOs, Chief Sustainability Officers and ESG professionals, Chief People/HR Officers, Chief Legal Officers, and marketing and communications professionals.

When and where? We encourage you to attend all six sessions. The ESG Learning Series will consist of approximately one webinar per month. Details on CPE credits can be found here.

ESG Learning Series:

Registration

Members: Free
Non-Members: $99.00

The webinar registration fee is based on membership. If you have any questions about membership, please email membership@idfa.org.

Questions: If you have questions or need assistance with the registration process, please contact IDFA at 202-737-4332 or registrar@idfa.org.