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CloseThe ESG regulatory landscape continues to evolve at pace, and the onus is on procurement and supply chain professionals to keep up.
This webinar will delve into the challenges and best practices in preparing for upcoming ESG regulations, including the recently implemented EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), and the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).
This practical, informative session, in collaboration with Certa, will support procurement leaders to lead their teams through these complex ESG regulations. Jag Lamba, CEO and Founder of Certa, will use his expertise to give you a snapshot of the current ESG landscape, homing in on three pivotal regulations in force across the EU and UK. He will discuss the challenges procurement face to managing ESG risks, explore AI’s role in taking action, and lay out a roadmap to help future-proof your organisation.
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This webinar took place on Thursday 12 March | 15:00 GMT
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CloseJag Lamba is the founder and CEO of Certa. Jag grew up in Bombay, India, and studied computer science before kicking off his career as a software engineer. After moving to the U.S. and transitioning into Product Management, he began pursuing his MBA from Wharton while working at McKinsey, eventually moving into its strategy consulting practice. Jag founded Certa in 2016 with help from Techstars and angels. Today, Certa is one of the fastest growing companies in this space and has raised over $50M from global investors like Point72 (US), Vertex (Singapore), Rothschild family (UK), and Arnault family (France)