ULI Asia Pacific Themes – Decarbonisation and Resilience: Science-Based Targets and Trends in Sustainability Standards

When

2022-12-07
2022-12-07T09:00:00 - 2022-12-07T10:00:00
Asia/Hong_Kong

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    Where

    Webinar APAC This webinar will be hosted by Zoom HONG KONG
    This webinar is complimentary for ULI Members.  
    Non-members US$30.
    Both companies and standard bodies continue to iterate toward the best ways to measure and guide companies’ transition to a zero-carbon economy. How should companies navigate the alphabet soup of sustainability standards? Why should companies set science-based targets? Our panel of experts who have gone through the SBTi target-setting process will share their experiences. We also want to hear our members’ views on where we should focus, so collectively we are doing less reports-aligning and more solution-implementing.

    Speakers

    Presenter

    Marta Schantz

    Co-Executive Director of the Randall Lewis Center for Sustainability in Real Estate, Urban Land Institute

    Marta Schantz is the Co-Executive Director of the Randall Lewis Center for Sustainability in Real Estate at the Urban Land Institute (ULI), which leads the global real estate industry in creating buildings and places where people and the environment thrive. Marta brings deep experience in the real estate sustainability market to lead and collaborate across organizations and stakeholders to achieve program goals and successes. Recent focus areas range from Building Electrification, to City/Real Estate Partnerships for Climate Policy, to Net Zero Buildings. Prior to this role, Marta was the Senior Vice President for the Greenprint Center for Building Performance at ULI, a research center and worldwide alliance of leading real estate leaders committed to improving the environmental performance of the global real estate industry – reducing carbon emissions, and increasing building value. Before her time at ULI, Marta worked at Waypoint Energy providing energy efficiency services to utilities and real estate, at Booz Allen Hamilton on the federal energy consulting team, and at the US Department of Energy’s Office of Cost Analysis. Marta is a LEED Green Associate and a Fitwel Ambassador. She serves on the Advisory Board for the Carbon Leadership Forum and is a Commissioner on the Alexandria VA Environmental Policy Commission. Marta has been recognized as an Energy + Environmental Leader 100, as well as an Association of Energy Services Professionals “One to Watch.” She holds a B.S. in Biological Engineering with a minor in Science Policy from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.