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Co-Claiming & Co-Investing: how one supply chain is sharing risk, cost and impact

calendar-icon   Thursday, 20th November
clock-icon   16:00 CET  |  15:00 GMT  |  10:00 EST

            In partnership with

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The  5 Harvests Until 2030 Webinar Series  delves into the critical strategies for scaling regenerative agriculture programmes to meet net-zero goals. Join industry leaders from the AgFood & Beverage sector at the forefront of the Regen Ag transition as they share insights on reducing land-based emissions and enhancing supply chain resilience.‍


Scaling Regen Ag through Co-Claiming & Co-Investing: how one supply chain is sharing risk, cost and impact

Reducing Scope 3 emissions can’t be achieved alone. Because environmental outcomes are distributed across the supply chain — and because the cost of transition often sits upstream — co-claiming and co-investing within its supply chain are becoming essential strategies to scale regenerative agriculture.

But how can environmental claims be shared without risking double-counting or greenwashing? And what does a credible, science-aligned, farmer-empowering model of co-investment look like ?

In this webinar, you’ll hear from Cargill and Bolaks as they share how they’ve partnered to jointly invest in regenerative agriculture practices and align on outcome attribution — working together to share both the cost and the environmental impact.

We’ll also hear from SustainCERT, who will offer insight into the importance of verification for the DMRV infrastructure needed to support credible and auditable co-claiming in line with evolving Scope 3 guidance.

What you’ll learn:

→ How co-claiming works in multi-tier supply chains

→ How to avoid the risks of double-counting and greenwashing

→ What credible co-investment partnerships with suppliers look like

→ The MRV requirements needed for scalable, science-based implementation

→ Best practices for collaboration between supply chain partners

Join us to explore the practical models and tools that are shaping the next generation of climate action in agri-food supply chains.



 

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Thomas Blackburn

VP Sales and Partnerships

SustainCERT

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Dave Robb

Director of Sustainability

Cargill Animal Nutrition
and Health

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Samuel Anderson

ESG and Marketing Director

AS Bolaks

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Camille Laurent

Value Chain Lead

Soil Capital

Chuck De Liedekerke

Chuck De Liedekerke

CEO
Soil Capital

Chuck De Liedekerke

Chuck De Liedekerke

CEO
Soil Capital