The Scope 3 Podcast
Podcast by Narrative Matters
A podcast for business leaders looking to discover solutions, insights and best practice to address their Scope 3 emissions.
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16 episodesThis episode was recorded in between Ollie and Tom excitedly opening the doors of their advent calendars (it seems they have both been seriously spoiled by their wives this time around). Ollie is joined by Richard Jamison, Head of Procurement and Property at Grant Thornton. Richard shares his journey from “falling into procurement” to becoming a champion for sustainability within his firm. He’s candid about the challenges of tackling Scope 3, the importance of collaboration, and why he thinks procurement teams hold the key to meaningful climate action. With practical advice, insightful anecdotes, and a dose of humor, Richard’s perspective is a must-hear for anyone navigating the complexities of supply chain emissions. “Procurement isn’t just about buying things. It’s about creating value. And in today’s world, value is measured in sustainability and resilience.” Meanwhile, Tom joins the dynamic duo behind Zevero [https://www.zevero.earth/?utm_source=scope_3_peer_group&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=media_appearances], George Wade and Ben Richardson, who are shaking up the world of Scope 3 with their innovative approach to decarbonisation. From waste management to redefining data-driven carbon reduction strategies, George and Ben share their journey, the hurdles they’ve faced, and why they believe tackling Scope 3 is not just doable – it’s exciting. “The challenge with Scope 3 isn’t just its size; it’s that companies focus on the wrong things. They’re obsessing over pallet wrap instead of tackling the real emissions hotspots.” It’s another episode packed with actionable insights, inspiring stories, and a healthy dose of optimism. If you’re ready to learn how to make faster, smarter, and more confident decisions to achieve your Scope 3 goals, this one’s for you. Enjoy the show. And remember, all episodes are available at www.scope3peergroup.com [http://www.scope3peergroup.com].
It’s another powerful episode of the Scope 3 Podcast, with plenty of insight and examples to shed light on the complexities of managing Scope 3 emissions. Ollie is joined by his golf buddy, David Croft, Global Sustainability Lead at Reckitt. He takes us deep inside the company’s ambitious sustainability strategy, sharing how the firm is leveraging data and innovation to transform its supply chain and products while empowering consumers to make more sustainable choices. From actionable insights on decarbonising global operations to the role of procurement in tackling Scope 3, David’s perspective is a masterclass in driving systemic change. Meanwhile, Tom sits down with the eloquent Saif Hameed, founder and CEO of Altruistiq [https://altruistiq.com/] who shares his inspiring journey from environmental activism in Pakistan to founding his cutting-edge sustainability intelligence platform. Saif explains how he and his team are helping global brands track, measure, and reduce their carbon footprints with precision, and why technology and collaboration are key to solving today’s biggest environmental challenges. Whether you’re curious about the evolving role of data in sustainability or looking for strategies to engage suppliers and consumers in impactful ways, these episodes continue to deliver an essential roadmap for tackling Scope 3 emissions head-on. Enjoy the show. And remember, all episodes are available at www.scope3peergroup.com [http://www.scope3peergroup.com].
In what is another insightful episode of the Scope 3 Podcast, we’re joined by two pioneers of supply chain emissions reduction. Liz Minné is Head of Global Sustainability Strategy at Interface. And David de Picciotto is CEO of Pledge [pledge.io]. Together, they bring fresh perspectives on tackling the toughest Scope 3 challenges, from emissions management in complex supply chains to scaling impactful carbon solutions in logistics. Liz shares Interface’s journey in sustainability, including the company’s groundbreaking work in carbon-negative products and deep partnerships with suppliers to reduce emissions. David introduces us to Pledge, a platform designed to help logistics providers manage their emissions data with precision, enabling measurable action for real-world reductions. Tune in with Ollie and Tom (Scope 3’s very own Mark and Donny Wahlberg) as we explore how new standards are being set in Scope 3 emissions – pushing boundaries on everything from product innovation to data-driven logistics solutions. Whether you’re just starting your carbon journey or refining your Scope 3 strategy, this episode offers actionable insights and inspiration for every stage. Enjoy the show. And remember, all episodes are available at www.scope3peergroup.com.
Nationwide Building Society is the world's largest building society, serving over 16 million members. It’s a company taking its Scope 3 seriously. It has a goal to reduce its upstream Scope 3 emissions across categories 1, 2 and 4 by 42% by 2030. And these upstream emissions are around 80 times the emissions of Scope 1. Leading the charge is the company’s Responsible Business Manager, Zara Williams. She’s fresh from picking up a CIPS award for Nationwide’s Commitment to supply chain decarbonisation. The judges (Ollie among them) particularly liked the firm’s efforts to establish new, proportionate, science-based target expectations for suppliers of high-value contracts. Ollie knows her story well – and he was dead keen to get her on to the podcast so that she can share her journey with you too. Elsewhere, Tom meets Ecochain [ecochain.com], solutions provider that has, since 2011, gained the insights needed to help businesses bring sustainability in-house. As Floris Schiks, the company’s Business Director says, the company exists to enabling different stakeholders on a supplier level to actually understand the impact of their products after having modelled it – and then translate this into everyday decisions. It’s a business with some big ideas and plenty of insights to share. Enjoy the show. And remember, all episodes are available at www.scope3peergroup.com [www.scope3peergroup.com].
Both guests on this episode make Ollie and Tom feel incredibly old. Megan Youngs is Scope 3 Carbon Reporting Manager at the UK-headquartered bank, NatWest. She admits loving Scope 3 – a subject she taught herself during lockdown. Tune in to her chat with Ollie in which she explains the specific Scope 3 challenges for service-based businesses, the importance of internal teams working together, on how consultants can help companies like NatWest on Scope 3, and her advice for youngsters treading a similar path to herself. “Scope 3 isn’t just about carbon. It’s a chance to understand so many different aspects of a company,” she says. Meanwhile, Tom is on the line to New York to chat with Sam Stark, the founder and CEO of Green Project Technologies. His is a company with a clear mission: to democratise carbon accounting for the hundreds of thousands of small and medium sized enterprises out there desperate to engage in Scope 3 decarbonisation, but without a big budget. Enjoy the show. And remember, all episodes are available at www.scope3peergroup.com.
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