Webinar
Strategies that work - cut carbon emissions from your real estate portfolio
More than ever, organizations are setting goals to reduce their carbon footprint. But how are they actually doing it? Join this webinar to learn how Capital One, PG&E and JLL are making strides to cut carbon emissions for a net-zero world. Find out:
What to prioritize in your strategy to cut carbon emissions
The role of external partnerships in your strategy
How to set data-driven benchmarks
How to use interim targets effectively and measure progress using data and technology
How to report back to stakeholders in accurate and transparent ways
Additional details
As growing numbers of companies who occupy, own, or invest in real estate make carbon reduction commitments, the big question is: how can you develop a strategy that works best for your business? Learning from the experts is critical.
It’s a complex process – and for many organizations, it’s unfamiliar territory. So, it’s helpful to learn from your peers and have the right partners to understand the latest tools and strategies to reach your goals.
Meet the panelists:
Greg Bolino
Global Head of Sustainability Strategy & Asset Consulting, JLL
Cynthia Curtis
Corporate Sustainability Officer, Americas, JLL
Andrew Green
Regional Practice Lead, Data Centres, APAC, JLL
Chris Benjamin
Director, Corporate Sustainability, PG&E
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