Embedding Sustainability Into Company Operations

As Chief Sustainability Officer for one of the world's largest plastics and chemicals companies, Andrea Brown Smatlan is a global leader in creating and delivering on ambitious sustainability plans that are good for the planet and good for business.

In this webinar we'll cover:
-Andrea's experience helping craft the GHG Protocol's Scope 3 standards
-How to move sustainability into the core of corporate strategy
-How to best structure an embedded sustainability model
-Where sustainability KPIs should live within the business
-Best practices in building an internal decarbonization working group
-Keys to success in collaborating with cross-functional leadership


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Speakers

Andrea Brown Smatlan

Andrea Brown Smatlan

Andrea is the Chief Sustainability Officer for LyondellBasell, one of the world's largest plastics and chemicals companies. She joined LYB in November 2019 and is responsible for setting the strategy and ambitions to advance LyondellBasell's Future Focused vision. Prior to this, she led impact strategy for Quadia, a private equity company in Geneva, Switzerland investing in scaling the circular economy and spent ten years at the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), the leading CEO-led organization working to accelerate the sustainable transition. Andrea started her career in public policy in international energy relations and trade policy in Canada. She holds a Masters Degree in Global Policy and Bachelors Degree in International Relations.

Adam Braun

Adam Braun

Adam Braun is the Co-Founder & CEO of Clarasight. After beginning his career at Bain & Co, he was the Founder & CEO of Pencils of Promise, the award-winning organization that has built nearly 600 schools around the world and then became Founder & CEO of MissionU which was acquired by WeWork in 2018. In recent years he has been named to Business Insider's 40 Under 40 and Wired Magazine’s “50 People Who Are Changing the World." His book "The Promise of a Pencil: How an Ordinary Person Can Create Extraordinary Change" debuted at #2 on the New York Times Bestseller list and went on to become a #1 national bestseller.