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A Climate Solution Where All Sides Win
Cost: Free for members; $99 for non-membersLearn how to improve assessments of risk and impact, adopt science-based goals across supply chains, and set targets for net positivity. This webinar will also showcase the importance of data and automation in upgrading disclosure practices for not only integrated reporting, but also quantifying social impact and tracking against goals.
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Benchmarking Corporate Sustainability Priorities
Cost: FREEHow is COVID-19 impacting your sustainability agenda? Learn about the current state of sustainability goals across industries.
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How to Leverage Renewable Energy for Sustainability Performance
Cost: Free for members; $49 for non-membersEHS & Sustainability teams are spread thin right now, but there are still corporate sustainability goals that you’re trying to achieve. One straightforward, attainable way to get a jump start on those goals in a challenging business year is by leveraging renewable energy incentive programs.
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How to Build Corporate Social Responsibility in Your Supply Chain
Cost: Free for members; $49 for non-membersThis webinar will give insights into the structure of employee-owned and benefit corporation organizations. Learn the advantages of working and collaborating with these companies, and how it can contribute to a more responsible and sustainable supply chain.
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Artificial Intelligence for EHS Compliance and Sustainability Management
Cost: Free for members; $49 for non-membersHave you ever wondered how innovative technologies can be leveraged to meet your EHS & Sustainability goals? This webinar will introduce artificial intelligence concepts and how to aggregate disparate data sources to enhance corporate sustainability programs.
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Successful Supply Chain Sustainability Practices
Cost: Free, thanks to financial support from EYLearn strategies for tackling emerging areas such as integrating sustainability risk into procurement, supplier risk management and supply chain reporting.
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How Leading Companies Are Setting the Next Generation of Sustainability Goals
Cost: Free, thanks to financial support from AECOMFind out what the sustainability goal-setting process looks like within leading companies.
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How to Use Downstream Vendor Programs to Manage EHS Risks
Cost: Free for members; $49 for non-membersThis interactive webinar will teach you how peer companies have leveraged downstream vendors to reduce EHS risks and achieve their business goals.
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What the National Climate Assessment Means for Business
Cost: Free for members; $49 for non-membersExplore the key findings of the 2018 National Climate Assessment, which addresses the potential impacts of climate change to regional economies and industries. Learn how this could affect business, what your peers are doing to respond to the report, and more.
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Planning For A Sustainable Future: The Ideas That Will Shape EHS&S Management In The Year To Come
Cost: FREEWhat emerging issues will shape EHS&S management? Explore NAEM's biennial research on companies' leading practices and the investments they are making today, for tomorrow.
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Sustainability in the Supply Chain
Cost: FREE thanks to financial support from Intelex Technologies Inc.What are the strategies your peers are using to engage suppliers in sustainability? What is being done to improve supplier sustainability? This webinar features highlights from NAEM's benchmark on supply chain sustainability.
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Engaging Stakeholders for an Organization's Sustainability Strategy
Cost: Free for Members, $49 for Non-MembersLearn how the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority met their sustainability goals by overcoming the siloed structure of their EHS&S departments.
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How Science-Based Targets Drive Impact for Companies
Cost: Free for Members, $49 for Non-MembersAccording to CDP, nearly 1,200 companies aim to have set science-based targets (SBTs) in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement by 2019. SBTs is becoming a business norm, and companies need to begin setting SBTs to meet stakeholder pressures and global emission reductions.
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Climate Strategy: Latest Developments in TCFD and CDP
Cost: FREE for Members, $49 for Non-MembersThis panel-webinar will outline the emerging best-practices and help EHS and sustainability managers more successfully engage with their leaders and proactively prepare more robust, value-protecting and value-creating climate strategies.
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Selecting a Framework to Guide Sustainability Strategy
Cost: Free for Members, $149 for Non-MembersShould you align your company's sustainability strategy with an external framework? What are the benefits? Learn how peer companies are leveraging frameworks such as the U.N.'s Sustainable Development Goals to set priorities.
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The Need for Transparency in Sustainability Reporting
Cost: FREE for Members, $49 for Non-MembersLearn about data transparency in sustainability reporting and analysis.
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Leading GHG Management Strategies and Metrics
Cost: FREE!What are the leading metrics and strategies peer companies are using to reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions? Learn insights from NAEM's report and specific examples from a peer case study.
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Tailwinds at the EPA - The First 300 Days: New Directions for EPA Programs and Policies
Cost: FREE for Members, $49 for Non-MembersThis webinar will help attendees understand and plan for future potential directions of EPA programs and policies.
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Sustainability Management and Sustainability Strategy: The Investor Perspective
Cost: FREE for Members, $49 for Non-MembersIn this session, panelists will discuss how investors understand and gauge corporate performance in areas such as waste, water, and energy and how leading edge companies are responding. Speakers will provide examples on how risk management, divestment, shareholder proxies, credit ratings, and green bonds/green investment opportunities are impacting corporate sustainability strategy in specific ways.
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Sustainability Management: Sustainable Development Goals in Action
Cost: FREE for Members, $49 for Non-MembersThe keynote speaker will describe why and how the SDGs are relevant to corporate sustainability programs, what they are seeing in terms of corporate progress/ contribution/benefits and how participants can easily engage with the SDG platform. The speaker will also discuss the general benefits for companies to work within frameworks such as the SDGs.