Leaders from H&M Group, the World Climate Foundation, and the Apparel Impact Institute will join TrusTrace for an impactful discussion on how data can revolutionize decarbonization in fashion’s supply chains.
TrusTrace, a global SaaS company with a market-leading platform for product traceability and supply chain compliance in fashion and retail, today announced that it will host a key session at COP29 entitled, “Data-Driven Decarbonization: Navigating Fashion’s Path to Net Zero” on November 16th from 13.00-13.40 at the Swedish Pavilion, C17, COP29 Blue Zone. Attendees can register here.
“We’re thrilled to host this session alongside some of the most influential and experienced stakeholders in the industry to inspire brands, financial institutions, and suppliers to take action to enable the large-scale decarbonization of supply chains,” said TrusTrace CEO and Co-Founder Shameek Ghosh. “While data is certainly integral to power sustainable supply chain finance at scale, so too is collaboration. At TrusTrace, we’re proud not only to offer global-scale traceability but to build strategic partnerships across the industry to inspire real change – as evidenced by the collaborative efforts of this panel.”
The informative session will explore the state of decarbonization, the industry collaborations and initiatives driving change, and the trillion-dollar investment opportunity to scale these efforts. Attendees and viewers can expect to learn how best practices from other industries can be applied to fashion, what it takes to overcome barriers to scaling, and how to leverage data to unlock financing and accelerate the journey to net zero.
The full list of session participants includes:
- Henrik Sundberg, Impact Lead, Climate – Global Sustainability, H&M Group
- Jens Nielsen, CEO, World Climate Foundation
- Lewis Perkins, President & CEO, Apparel Impact Institute
- Saravanan Parisutham, COO and Co-founder, TrusTrace
“When it comes to the critical act of fighting climate change and investing in sustainability, only high-quality data can drive decisive action, unlock funding, and build stakeholder trust,” Ghosh concluded. “We invite all COP29 attendees, and those tuning in remotely, to join the session to learn more.”
To tune in to watch the panel live, click here. The session will also be available afterwards on-demand.