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Voluntary carbon markets are under more scrutiny than ever before. With greenwashing allegations on the rise and the SBTi Corporate Net-Zero Standard V2 introducing new benchmarks and timelines, businesses can no longer afford to treat carbon credits as an afterthought. Getting it wrong carries real reputational, financial, and regulatory risk.

The latest interactive webinar from BusinessGreen - hosted in association with Ecologi and its industry-leading Carbon Project Assessment Framework - will help delegates cut through the noise and build a carbon credit portfolio that stands up to scrutiny and delivers promised emissions reductions or removals.

The session will bring together leading experts to discuss what good looks like in voluntary carbon markets, how to evaluate credit quality, and what a high-integrity portfolio strategy actually means for your business in practice. We'll hear from experts across the market on how to make informed, defensible decisions about carbon investment.

Attendees can also claim a free design for a bespoke Oxford Principles-aligned portfolio built around their organisation's emissions profile. 

James Murray
James Murray

Editor-in-Chief, BusinessGreen

James Murray is Editor-in-Chief of BusinessGreen, having launched the site in October 2007. He is responsible for BusinessGreen's leading news, opinion and analysis, and also contributes to the brand's expanding events' programme. James is one of the UK's leading commentators on the low carbon economy. He writes occasionally for The Guardian newspaper and has also reported for BBC Radio on a number of green technology stories. James reports daily on a wide range of green business issues, with a particular focus on low carbon policy, economics and technology. In March 2011, James was voted number eight in the Press Gazette's list of the top 50 environmental journalists in the UK. Prior to launching BusinessGreen, James spent five years as a technology journalist working on a variety of IT titles.

Sam Jackson
Sam Jackson

Director of Climate Science and Impact, Ecologi

Sam is responsible for providing climate and sustainability expertise and strategic guidance to the Ecologi, with the priority of aligning the business's products and services with the latest in environmental science and industry best practice. Sam is an advisor to a number of industry groups and a regular speaker at sustainability industry events.

Sam has a varied background in climate science, international operations, development, and environmental governance. In his early career, he worked primarily in the charity and sustainable tourism sectors before moving permanently into climate and corporate sustainability. Sam holds Master’s degrees in International Relations and Climate Change Science and Policy from the University of Exeter and the University of Bristol. He is a Full Member (MISEP) of the Institute of Sustainability and Environmental Professionals, a Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv) with the Society for the Environment, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

Lisa Prickett
Lisa Prickett

Group Sustainability Manager, Bytes Technology Group

Lisa Prickett leads on the development and delivery of Bytes Technology Group (BTG)’s sustainability strategy, across environmental and social pillars. She has worked in the tech sector for 11 years and supported the Group across many areas of strategy and delivery including, maturing their carbon reporting, gaining SBTi validation and in their carbon credit activities.

Prior to being in tech, Lisa gained an MSc in Environmental Technology from Imperial College London, and followed this with a number of years working as an ecologist, and as a climate change researcher in the House of Commons. For 10 years she worked outside of sustainability, as a project manager at G4S and subsequently a successful account manager at Bytes, where she co-founded and chaired the employee led CSR group, Better Bytes.
Dan Magarth
Dan Magarth

Head of Corporate Best Practice, Gold Standard

Dan Magrath is Head of Corporate Best Practice at Gold Standard, where he leads the organisation's work on climate and nature responsibility. He designed Gold Standard's Responsible Business Programme and developed its Climate Responsibility Framework, Nature Framework and Beyond Value Chain Mitigation (BVCM) guidance.

An expert in climate and nature responsibility, Scope 3 emissions and ongoing emissions responsibility, Dan has helped shape leading approaches to corporate climate action, carbon credits, carbon dioxide removal (CDR), landscape approaches and corporate claims. He has contributed to international initiatives including the ISO Net Zero Working Group, SBTi Net Zero standard 2.0 and a host of other corporate climate standards and guidances.

With a background spanning government, civil society and sustainability standards, Dan is an experienced speaker focused on advancing credible corporate best practice.

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