Sustainability claims are facing increasing scrutiny, with rising costs, data uncertainty and growing pressure on businesses to provide verifiable proof of their efforts. Supply chain blind spots, outdated data and manual processes leave sustainability teams struggling to confidently meet compliance requirements.
This webinar, hosted in partnership with Picterra, explored how emerging technologies such as Geospatial AI (GeoAI), remote sensing, and satellite data analytics can empower sustainability teams with trusted insights, enabling them to move from reactive reporting to proactive oversight.
Our panel of experts discussed:
The key hurdles businesses face in achieving sustainability complianceStrategies for moving from outdated, manual processes to more scalable, data-driven solutionsAn overview of Geospatial AI and how it is changing the landscape of supply chain transparency and monitoringThe role of geospatial monitoring in identifying high-risk landscapes and improving complianceThe future of AI in sustainability: opportunities, concerns and limitationsPanel:
Alicia Sullivan, product manager – Earth Engine sustainability solutions, GooglePierrick Poulenas, CEO and Co-founder, PicterraAndrew Wilcox, associate director for sustainability – procurement strategy & insights, UnileverThe conversation was moderated by Ian Welsh, publishing director, Innovation Forum.