About the Event
Batteries play a significant role in the clean revolution, providing a viable solution to decarbonize the energy and mobility sectors. On the other hand, they have a slew of negative environmental and social consequences. This must be done in a way that assures that violation of human rights and environmental impacts are eliminated across the value chain with a particular focus on sourcing of key materials. Addressing this challenge will require the collaboration between private sector, governments and civil society to advance policy, standards and finance.
Jean Olemou will join us to discuss the "Traceability for Battery Value Chain," a global solution for securely sharing information and data to demonstrate responsibility and sustainability to consumers through a "quality seal," while enabling resource efficiency and reducing GHG emission across the battery life cycle. Based on a comprehensive definition of a "sustainable" battery, it will provide a digital representation of a battery that conveys information about all applicable environmental, social, governance, and lifecycle requirements. It will not only enable transparency, standardization, and tracking of the entire industry's progress over time.
Reasons to attend
- Discover strategies used by investment professionals to promote circular economy principles
- Familiarize yourself with how to address different risks and opportunities related to the circular economy within your ESG and financial analysis
- Learn about which sectors and leaders or laggards