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FLAG Metrics & Reporting for Footwear & Apparel Brands
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Laurent Vandepaer, PhD
Head of Science at Carbonfact
Jonathan Davies
Marketing Lead at Carbonfact
👟👖 Exclusive for Apparel & Footwear Brands
The upcoming GHG Protocol FLAG Guidance will require brands submitting Science-Based Targets (SBTi) to set FLAG-specific targets if over 20% of their emissions stem from land-use change or bio-based materials like cotton, wool, and leather. Companies with existing SBTi targets must rebaseline and submit within six months of the final guidance release.
Join us for a deep dive into FLAG emissions and what they mean for your business. In this webinar, we’ll cover:
What you’ll learn
Learn the basics about Human Resources
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What you’ll learn
Learn the basics about Human Resources
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What you’ll learn
- What FLAG is and when it should concern you – Understanding FLAG emissions and how they impact brands
- How to report on FLAG-based emissions – Aligning with the GHG Protocol’s new guidance
- What Carbonfact’s FLAG add-on can do – Making FLAG reporting easier and ensuring compliance
- Live Q&A with Laurent Vandepaer – Your chance to ask questions directly to our Head of Science