Preparing for Retail Environmental Regulations
As global regulatory standards continue to rapidly tighten, brands and retailers must adapt their sustainability strategies to meet higher standards than ever. With the introduction of stringent ESG regulations such as the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, retail businesses need to take immediate steps to understand, mitigate, and report on their environmental impact.
This installment of TradeBeyond’s ESG Webinar Series, “Retail Environmental Sustainability: Preparing for Tomorrow’s Regulatory Landscape,” features insights on sustainable product design, tips on how to navigate supply chain reporting challenges, and use cases of innovative software solutions. Now available to stream on demand, this webinar will equip you with the knowledge to comply with new regulations and navigate the mounting complexity they’re creating for global sourcing.
Topics
Understanding Emerging ESG Regulations
How to Gather Data From Supply Chains
Building Sustainability into Product Design
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Q&A
Speakers
J.R. Siegel
VP, Sustainability
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Worldly
J.R. Siegel is the VP, Sustainability at Worldly, exclusive licensee of the Higg Index supply chain sustainability tools. He is a sustainability strategist, writer, and business leader whose work focuses on helping companies understand, measure, and take action on their biggest climate risks and opportunities. J.R. is a proud graduate of Yale University and The Fletcher School at Tufts University. He writes Bright Spots, a sustainability newsletter, in his free time.
Eric Linxwiler
Senior Vice President
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TradeBeyond
A leader in digitalization and responsible sourcing, Eric Linxwiler has more than 30 years of experience in business development positions within enterprise software and cloud-based service companies with a specialty in supply chain optimization and workflow management. Most recently, he has focused on supply chain communications between tier one retailers, manufacturers, distributors and their trading partners.