Webinar

Which carbon credits can your business trust?

How to evaluate the projects that deliver real impact.

Mist over a forest
Mist over a forest
Mist over a forest
Details

Date:

29 May 2025

Time:

12:00

Location:

Zoom

What to expect

Join our Director of Climate Science and Impact, Sam Jackson, for a deep dive into Ecologi’s industry-leading carbon project assessment framework.

We’ll explore Ecologi’s proprietary three-layer assessment methodology and unique scoring formula that weighs climate, nature, and people impacts - giving your business the confidence to make informed climate investments.

You’ll gain actionable insights on when to leverage carbon credits in your sustainability strategy, how to evaluate project quality, and key questions to ask suppliers for effective corporate climate action.

Agenda
  • Corporate use of voluntary carbon credits: when to use them and guidance for best practice.

  • Due diligence: The core principles that underpin Ecologi’s assessment framework.

  • Framework deep dive: How our assessment process and industry-leading project evaluation system works.

  • Supplier evaluation: Key questions to ask carbon credit providers to strengthen your procurement process.

Host

Sam Jackson

Director of Climate Science and Impact

Sam is department lead for Impact at Ecologi, and a member of Ecologi’s senior leadership team. He is responsible for providing climate and sustainability expertise and strategic guidance to the business, with the priority of aligning Ecologi’s products and services with the latest in environmental science and industry best practice. Sam is an advisor to a number of industry groups and a regular speaker at sustainability industry events. Sam has a varied background in climate science, international operations, development, and environmental governance. In his early career, he worked primarily in the charity and sustainable tourism sectors before moving permanently into climate and corporate sustainability. Sam holds Master’s degrees in International Relations and Climate Change Science and Policy from the University of Exeter and the University of Bristol. He is a Practitioner Member of IEMA, a Registered Environmental Practitioner with the Society for the Environment, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

Details

Date:

29 May 2025

Time:

12:00

Location:

Zoom

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