

From Scrutiny to Strategy: How corporate buyers are rebuilding confidence in carbon
Carbon credit procurement continues to face scrutiny. Internal audits, shifting quality standards, and tighter supply of high-integrity credits are forcing corporate buyers to rethink how they approach the market; not just which projects they select, but how they construct portfolios that can withstand both commercial and reputational pressure.
During Climate Action Week in London, sustainability and carbon strategy leaders came together for a closed-door Shell and BeZero discussion on how these pressures are reshaping procurement decisions in practice. This webinar draws on these insights to share what practitioners are grappling with, and how leading buyers are responding.
Joining us are Henning Huenteler, Partner at Bain, and Christina Elvers, Strategy Manager Environmental Products Trading at Shell, in conversation with Tommy Ricketts, CEO and Co-founder of BeZero Carbon. Together, they will unpack the themes that resonated with the group:
How carbon procurement decisions are navigated within organisations
What a credible and resilient portfolio looks like in today’s market
How strategies are evolving beyond spot purchasing towards longer-term supply approaches
This is a practical conversation for sustainability leads, carbon strategy teams, and anyone responsible for making credible carbon procurement decisions in an evolving market environment.