Webinar
How to implement internal carbon pricing
Your science-based guide

Summary
More than 1,700 companies across 56 countries are using internal carbon pricing to shape investment decisions and strengthen their climate strategies, a figure that has nearly doubled since 2021 (WBCSD/BCG, 2025). And now, for the first time, the SBTi Corporate Net-Zero Standard V2 Draft has introduced specific carbon price benchmarks and mandatory timelines, creating a call to action for sustainability leaders.
Join us for a free 50-minute webinar that will guide attendees through the full landscape of carbon pricing: what it is, why it matters, the different mechanisms available, what level to set, and how to implement it. Featuring expert speakers, a real-world case study from an Ecologi customer, and a live demo of Ecologi's Carbon Portfolio Builder, attendees will leave with clear, actionable next steps.
Agenda
Welcome and Introductions
Setting the scene: What is internal carbon pricing? The business case for it, types of carbon pricing mechanisms and the 5-step framework for implementing it in your organisation.
The SBTi V2 Draft – what you need to know
Carbon pricing in practice: business case study
Carbon Portfolio Builder demo
Speakers
Nick Allport, Head of Climate Impact Growth at Ecologi
Nick leads Ecologi's Climate Impact Growth team, helping organisations build and execute best-in-class climate and nature recovery strategies. He specialises in translating complex environmental science into clear, actionable guidance for clients. Passionate about the natural world, Nick is dedicated to harnessing the power of business to address the dual climate and biodiversity crises.
Host

Sam Jackson
Director of Climate Science and Impact
Sam is responsible for providing climate and sustainability expertise and strategic guidance to the Ecologi, with the priority of aligning the business's products and services with the latest in environmental science and industry best practice. Sam is an advisor to a number of industry groups and a regular speaker at sustainability industry events. Sam has a varied background in climate science, international operations, development, and environmental governance. In his early career, he worked primarily in the charity and sustainable tourism sectors before moving permanently into climate and corporate sustainability. Sam holds Master’s degrees in International Relations and Climate Change Science and Policy from the University of Exeter and the University of Bristol. He is a Practitioner Member of IEMA, a Registered Environmental Practitioner with the Society for the Environment, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.