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Environmental product footprinting at scale

About this event

Environmental product footprinting, or Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) at scale, provides retailers with the granular data necessary to measure and manage Scope 3 emissions, whilst unlocking value propositions that can offset the cost of the Net Zero transition.  One such proposition is the ability to accelerate Scope 3 decarbonisation through product innovation, in collaboration with suppliers.

Over the last 12 months, the BRC Mondra coalition has been developing the method and technology to harmonise environmental product footprinting for the UK Grocery sector, rolling out a system to enable collaborative decarbonisation through the supply chain.

In this webinar, we will:

  • Share the latest developments from the Coalition across tech, data and standards.
  • Hear from participating retailers and suppliers on their motivations, experience to date and aspirations.
  • Revisit the benefits of a Coalition approach and outline an opportunity for additional Retailers to get involved in 2024.

The webinar will be hosted by Mondra Founder and CEO, Jason Barrett and supported by M&S, CooP, Samworth Brothers and Avara Foods.

Hosted by

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    Nicki Hunt Climate Action Project Manager @ British Retail Consortium

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    Jason Barrett Founder and CEO @ Mondra

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    Karen Fisher Senior Environment & Sustainability Manager @ Co-op

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    Andrew Brodie People, Sustainability & Communications Director @ Avara Foods

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    Andy Wright Responsible Business Director @ Samworth Brothers

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    Tom Holden Chief Product Officer @ Mondra

British Retail Consortium

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