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The latest SBTi draft sheds light on how these instruments may fit into corporate net zero strategies, raising important questions about their role in credible emissions reductions.
This 30-minute session explained the concepts behind emerging approaches like supply shed and book-and-claim systems—enabling companies to evaluate how these instruments can support Scope 3 decarbonization and interpret their treatment in the SBTi's draft guidance.
Kimberly brings deep sectoral knowledge across agronomy, AgTech and sustainability, specialising in businesses with agriculture in their complex supply chain. Prior to South Pole, Kimberly led the agronomy and sustainability systems for an Australian agricultural asset management firm, and has also worked previously as an agronomist and in AgTech. She holds a Bachelor of Science and Master of Agricultural Sciences from The University of Melbourne.
Lyra has over 12 years of experience with sustainability and climate programmes at corporates and non-profits. Having experience across APAC and the EU, she has a strong understanding of supply chain realities and corporate processes. She has worked extensively on designing decarbonisation strategies for global companies and leading teams in the delivery of complex, multicountry sustainability projects.
Anna is passionate about helping organisations to take ambitious climate action through decarbonisation of their operations and value chain. Anna has experience working in sustainability in the property and construction sector and has extensive knowledge of the unique decarbonisation challenge facing the built environment. Anna holds a BA (Environment & Government) and a Master of Urban Planning from the University of Sydney.
Shuvani is a Munich-based Associate Consultant with over six years of experience in various field of environmental management. Her expertise spans carbon offsetting, insetting-including calculating removals, life cycle assessment (LCA), and community-based research programs. She has worked on carbon offset projects, particularly those with a strong social impact. Previously, as a Sustainability Manager, she led corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives. Her experience includes collaborating with intergovernmental organizations and NGO's on field-based pilot research, such as addressing human-wildlife conflict and facilitating community engagement through focus group discussions (FGDs) to mitigate deforestation. Shuvani holds a Master's degree in Sustainable Resource Management from the Technical University of Munich.
Eduardo brings 9 years of experience developing sustainability strategies for complex value chains.
As Managing Consultant and Global Insetting Lead at South Pole, he guides companies through their climate journey and development of robust Insetting projects.
Prior to South Pole, he worked in the agricultural, food & beverage, consumer goods, and cosmetics sectors. He has expertise in agroforestry, on-farm GHG accounting, and supply chain footprint assessment, with a focus on soy, cocoa, coffee, and quinoa. Eduardo is experienced with the GHG Protocol, LSRG, and ISO standards.
He holds an MSc in Natural Resources Management from Humboldt University, specializing in sustainable agriculture, land, and water management.
Fanny's journey with CO2logic began in 2013 when, as an intern, she assessed the feasibility of a reforestation project in Zambia for her final year thesis. Graduating from ICHEC Brussels Management School, she began her career in consulting in 2014, developing expertise in project management and digital transformation at BNP Paribas Fortis. In 2017, she joined EY to create solutions accelerating the energy transition through new technologies.
Reconnecting with CO2logic in 2021 during its integration with South Pole, Fanny became a Key Account Manager, guiding major clients in climate strategy—from carbon footprint assessments to net-zero roadmaps and climate action contributions. Now Head of Sales for France, Belgium, and Luxembourg, she leads commercial strategy and business development, ensuring companies receive tailored climate solutions for meaningful impact.
George leads the South Pole's commercial efforts in the Americas, focussing on providing sustainability solutions to clients across North and Latin America. Working with South Pole's global teams, George's role is to maximise climate impact for customers.
With 18 years of experience in corporate sustainability, George helps clients reduce carbon emissions, secure renewable energy solutions, and effectively use carbon credits in strategies aimed at achieving net zero emissions. His clientele spans various sectors, including consumer products, retail, apparel, ICT, chemicals, and industrial products.
Olivia works at the intersection of agriculture, emissions, and land use, with a scientific, policy, business perspective. Prior to joining South Pole, she conducted sustainability assessments such as systems mapping and life cycle assessment within the fishing industry, and researched physical traceability and calculation method impacts of net carbon stock changes in US forest lands in reference to forest-based companies' scope 3 accounting.
Fionna is a Managing Consultant on South Pole's Ambition, Targets and Transition team in North America. She has a broad range of management consulting experience delivering decarbonization roadmaps, GHG inventories, target-setting strategies, technical implementations, and organizational change management for Fortune 100 companies. She has helped clients develop and implement their climate programs across a variety of industries including retail, food & beverage and manufacturing & distribution. Fionna holds an Environmental Economics and Policy BSc from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and completed a fellowship with the Clean Energy Leadership Institute. She is currently an MBA Candidate and Baumhart Scholar at Loyola University Chicago.
The SBTi has launched a consultation on its updated Corporate Net Zero Standard. Join us to unpack the draft guidance, helping companies understand its implications and prepare informed feedback.
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