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Webinar: AI and Sustainability – building trust beyond the buzzwords

  • Susan
  • Aug 6
  • 1 min read

While the impact of AI on the environment and the workplace continues to be debated ad nauseam, the often alarmist tone fails to address a key question: how may AI reshape sustainability?

 

Join Greenly, the carbon accounting specialist for enterprises, in a webinar exploring the potential applications of AI in the sustainability sector. With stakeholders increasingly calling for transparency and accountability, AI tools provide a powerful medium to simplify emissions tracking and ESG storytelling – but not without its risks. How can companies approach AI use responsibly and create compelling and credible sustainability strategies? What are the pitfalls to guard against? 

 

Greenly encourages sustainability decision makers, risk and policy team members, and AI team leaders to attend, along with any other stakeholders interested in the case for the responsible use of AI.

 

Details

August 13, 2025 at 4:00 PM CEST (10:00 AM EDT/3:00 PM BST)

 

Agenda:

  • Understanding the environmental impact of AI?

  • How we can prevent AI-driven greenwashing.

  • Understanding stakeholders demands (investors, regulators, customers) today.

  • Designing a framework for transparent sustainability communication supported by AI.

  • How to foster trust regarding your AI strategy.

  • Q&A session with the audience.

 

Speakers:

  • Laure Golly, strategic growth advisor for business growth and member of the Gen AI Global Professional Network at MIT. 

  • Alexis Normand, CEO and co-founder of Greenly.

  • Noémie Billon, head of business development, North America, Greenly (moderator).

 

Register here to attend


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