What is the data actually telling you?
Once you have structured data, the next question is what to do with it. Where do the biggest impacts actually sit? How do you tell a real signal from noise? And how does "the data shows X" become "someone owns the decision about X, with a deadline"?

Session 2 - Date: 27 May 2026, 09:00 GMT - Duration: 30 minutes
Once you have structured data, the next question is what to do with it. Where do the biggest impacts actually sit? How do you tell a real signal from noise? And how does "the data shows X" become "someone owns the decision about X, with a deadline"?
In this second session, two practitioners share how they read financial and ESG data, identify where the biggest impacts sit, and turn that into a decision with a named owner.
Speakers:
Line Knudsen, Assistant Manager, ESG & DEI, Keepers
Line has more than seven years of consulting experience helping companies identify relevant data, collect it, and translate it into a solid decision-making basis. A large part of the ESG data she works with originates from financial data — providing insight into consumption patterns, value chains, and where the largest emissions occur.
Pavlina Caccioni, ESG & Compliance Specialist, Konges Sløjd
Pavlina works with ESG strategy, supplier due diligence, and sustainable product development. She previously worked as a Sustainability & ESG Consultant at Deloitte and as Sustainability Manager at Kurhotel Skodsborg. She brings the practitioner account: what changed, what was harder than expected, and what the data showed.
Hosted by Isabelle Broddén, Head of Sales, Klappir.
One thing you can do before the webinar: Pull your top 10 spend categories and ask; do I know the emissions footprint of any of these?
Finance Meets Sustainability is a three-part webinar series for sustainability and finance professionals who work with operational data. Each session tackles one step of the same journey: finding the data, reading what it tells you, and translating it into a decision finance will fund. Sessions are 30 minutes. Recordings are published the day after each session.
One registration covers all three sessions.