If you can't measure, you can't manage (Rio Climate Action Week 2025)
This webinar was part of the Rio Climate Action Week 2025 and explored how sugarcane producers, millers, and buyers can leverage Bonsucro’s climate tools to better measure greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, set credible climate targets, and manage their climate actions effectively. This session highlighted the role of measurement in driving decarbonisation strategies and increasing climate resilience in sugarcane supply chains. It also introduced new and updated features of Bonsucro’s GHG Calculator and the target-setting Bonsucro ClimateCane Tracker tool, offering practical guidance on how to use these tools in alignment with sustainability goals. Learn more about Bonsucro's commitment to lead and support the sugarcane industry to adapt and mitigate against climate change impacts: https://bonsucro.com/environmental-im...

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