Webinar: July 1st, 8:30 - 9:30 am CEST

Sustainable Supply Chains
in a Regulatory Jungle

- Why Procurement and ESG Must Join Forces 

As regulations multiply - CSRD, CS3D, EUDR, REACH - and some being rewritten as we speak - navigating your supply chain has become a strategic minefield. But behind the acronym chaos lies a powerful opportunity: to build a value chain that is not only compliant, but resilient, ethical, and future-proof.

In this joint webinar from Stratsys and Southpole, you’ll gain insights from both compliance and climate perspectives together with Anna Lindstedt, ESG expert at Stratsys, leading expert on sustainable value chains and Charles Cassaz, Managing Consultant for Climate & Biodiversity at South Pole.

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What to Expect from the Webinar

Join us for a dynamic and insightful session where our experts will take you through how procurement and sustainability leaders can drive real impact together in a rapidly evolving regulatory landscape. You’ll learn:

  • How procurement and sustainability must co-lead the charge in adapting to new EU regulations
  • What the “double materiality” of your supply chain really means - from climate risk to forced labor
  • How to operationalize sustainable sourcing through smarter systems and collaboration 

Who is the webinar for?  
Whether you're in sustainability, procurement, or compliance, this session will help you move from reactive to proactive and turn regulatory pressure into strategic advantage.

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Speakers

Anna Lindstedt

ESG Lead, Stratsys

Anna has 20 years of experience in strategic sustainability work and is a leading expert on sustainable supply chains in Sweden. As a former Senior Advisor, Partner and CEO of Ethos International and founder of Evaluate, she has supported global companies in their sustainability work. Today, she is developing Stratsys' solution to meet new demands for sustainable supply chains.

Charles Cassaz

Climate Strategy Consultant, South Pole

Charles advises companies and financial institutions on designing and implementing data-driven climate and nature action plans, with a strong focus on navigating the evolving regulatory landscape in the EU context. Charles has previously worked as a strategy analyst to expand EDF’s power generation capacities in emerging markets and as a senior associate at Sustainalytics, assessing the environmental and social credibility of sustainable debt instruments.