Do you need to set Science-Based Targets (CO₂ reduction goals) for retail clients like Albert Heijn, Lidl, Aldi, or Jumbo? Then you’re bound to have questions: How long does the SBTi process take? What data do you need? Do food suppliers have to set an additional target? In this webinar by sustainability consultancy Factor Delta, you’ll get a clear step-by-step plan with practical guidance to set operationally achievable Science-Based Targets (SBTs).
To meet their own climate goals, major retailers are setting increasingly strict CO₂ reduction requirements for their suppliers. One key consequence: suppliers are now required to develop Science-Based Targets and submit them to the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi) in order to continue doing business. For food producers, an additional mandatory target applies under SBTi’s FLAG approach. So how do you ensure these targets are not only achievable but also contribute to a strong and lasting partnership?
In this webinar, we’ll discuss what you need to set and achieve operationally feasible Science-Based Targets. We’ll also address the most frequently asked questions in the industry.
During this webinar, you’ll receive a concrete step-by-step plan and hands-on insights on:
Date: March 19, 2025
Time: 11:00 - 12:00 CET
Location: Online via Microsoft Teams
Duration: ± 50 minutes
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Factor Delta is a consultancy for sustainable business, offering a pragmatic and personal approach. We do this for a better world—and for your business. Preparing for CSRD? Setting Science-Based Targets? Reducing CO₂ emissions? Sustainable packaging? Together, we identify the key sustainability aspects for your company and develop a tailored strategy.
Source: Factor Delta