By June this year 1,485 of Australia's largest companies, representing $1.2 trillion of purchasing power, will be required to report their carbon emissions annually under the Australian Sustainability Reporting Standards legislation (ASRS).
With corporate reporting accelerating, your customers will need defensible product carbon data, not estimates. They are about to ask for carbon numbers the way they ask for lead times: fast, specific, and tied to the exact product variant. If your answer today is “we’re working on it” or “it depends”, you are already behind.
This webinar walks you through the practical steps to take now so you can respond with numbers that hold up when customers, consultants, procurement and compliance teams come knocking, especially as June reporting pressure ramps up.
Hear from Rebuilt customer, Novon lighting, how they are using insights from the platform to engage their customers, win business and redesign products for continuous improvement.
What we will cover:
- How customers are evaluating product carbon data today, and how that is changing
- Managing variants, keeping product-level answers consistent and decision-ready
- Timely data, what customers need, how current is current enough, and how to keep it updated
- How carbon data is informing design choices and supplier selection in real projects
- How to position your data to support top-tier developer and government procurement pathways.
Speakers
- Esther Bailey, COO at Rebuilt
- Philip Cowling, Strategic Sustainability Lead at Novon
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