Insetting Explained: Cutting Emissions Inside Your Supply Chain
By Schneider Electric
This episode explores "insetting" or the investment in emissions reductions or removals directly within a company’s value chain. Zander Dale, a Managing Consultant at Schneider Electric explains what insetting is, how it differs from offsetting, and the common project types such as regenerative agriculture, agroforestry, supplier energy efficiency and low‑carbon processing.
Listen to learn why insetting matters for scope 3 targets, how credibility and accounting work, and how insetting can deliver carbon reductions alongside nature, biodiversity and supply‑chain resilience benefits.
Source: sustainability-business.podbean.com
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