Molly Kampmann
North and South Europe World Climate Partnerships Lead at Deloitte
Missed our webinar on what Beyond Value Chain Mitigation (BVCM) is and why it is important for your business? You can now watch the recording here.
We talked to Molly Kampmann, North and South Europe World Climate Senior Manager at Deloitte – the largest professional services network in the world – about what BVCM is, why it matters, and what they are doing about it.
What we covered:
Many organizations, including the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) now recommend that companies invest beyond their value chains. Actions within your value chain remain essential as you consider a BVCM strategy. We've also recapped SBTi recommendations for Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions as you journey towards your net zero targets.
Enhance your knowledge and make informed decisions about your BVCM strategy by watching the recording here.
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