Clean Energy 101: Book and Claim
By harnessing the power of consumer demand for decarbonized supply chains through new market mechanisms like book and claim, we can catalyze the most difficult corners of industrial decarbonization.
PSA International is featuring RMI’s Thomas Koch Blank at an event “Harnessing the Power of Data to Enable Sustainable and Resilient Supply Chains” in Baku, Azerbaijan, during the UN Climate Conference COP29.
Against a backdrop of persistent geopolitical tensions and intensifying climate crises, global supply chains are becoming increasingly fragile and complex. This has driven a shift in sourcing strategies, with companies turning to re-shoring and friend-shoring to reduce risk.
Supply chain resilience is essential not only for mitigating short-term disruptions, but also for identifying sustainable pathways for growth amid uncertainty. At the heart of this transformation lies the power of data and digitalization.
Leaders must leverage data to optimize decision-making, decarbonize supply chains, and drive the energy transition. What success stories can guide us toward a long-term, data-driven approach to sustainability? How can data become the linchpin for unlocking new opportunities in the global energy transition?
By harnessing the power of consumer demand for decarbonized supply chains through new market mechanisms like book and claim, we can catalyze the most difficult corners of industrial decarbonization.