Benchmarking Corporate GHG Management Best Practices
Tuesday August 25, 2009
1:00pm - 2:30 pm ET
Cost: Members $149 / Non Members $189

Are you struggling to meet the challenges of GHG Management and reporting?

What should you include in your inventory?  How do you collect and manage all that data?   How do you engage external stakeholders?  What do you report publicly?

Get answers to these and other questions during this webinar.

Don’t miss this cost effective opportunity to learn practical, real-world tips on building and improving your GHG Management System. Attend this program to learn the critical steps to successful GHG management, from setting up your inventory and collecting data to managing external stakeholder requests and public reporting: now is the time to benchmark your GHG management program!

Featuring presentations by:

- Matthew Banks, Senior Program Officer, Climate Change, World Wildlife Fund

- Diane Leslie-Bryan, Manager, Environmental Affairs & Maria Frain, Energy Analyst, Campbell Soup Company

- Sean West, GHG Program Manager, United Technologies Corporation

Moderated by: Michael Gillenwater, Dean, GHG Management Institute


Peer-led case studies will examine:  

  • Defining inventory boundaries and goal setting
  • Best practices for setting up inventory, as well as collecting and managing data
  • GHG Inventory: How to approach Scope II and III emissions
  • Communication: Managing stakeholder information requests and making public commitments

This web seminar is perfect for:

  • Corporations under pressure to publicly report their GHG statistics
  • Those who are unsure where to set the boundary of an inventory
  • Anyone struggling with data collection and management

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