Gain C-Suite Insights Into Sustainable Supply Chains at LCAW

Supply chain transparency and supplier engagement form the centrepiece of discussions at Sustainability LIVE @ London Climate Action Week - The Leadership Summit on 25 June 2026.
The one-day conference at CodeNode London will examine how organisations can reduce environmental impact across global value chains while meeting ESG targets and regulatory requirements.
Supply chain sustainability under scrutiny
According to the event organisers, more than 250 in-person attendees are expected at the conference. The programme includes 25 expert speakers and four interactive executive workshops designed for senior sustainability executives working on climate action strategy.
The sessions will focus on practical guidance for embedding climate action across operations, supply chains and investment decisions. Registration of interest is now open for this exclusive event.
The conference aims to deliver insights and connections needed to accelerate progress towards net zero. This comes as sustainability leaders navigate a regulatory landscape shaped by policy shifts and innovation requirements.
Panel examines value chain transformation
The Future of Sustainable Supply Chains panel will takes place at 15:30-16:15 (BST) in the ThinkTank. The session will explore how organisations are improving transparency and strengthening supplier engagement across their operations.
Speakers will share insights on strategies and technologies helping businesses build more resilient networks. The discussions could show how supply chains contribute to sustainability outcomes at an organisational level.
The panel will examine approaches to reducing environmental impact throughout global value chains. Attendees will hear about best practices for embedding sustainability throughout procurement and logistics operations.
Industry leaders share supply chain experience
Øistein Jensen, Chief Sustainability Officer at Odfjell SE, joined the company in his current role in 2020. Odfjell operates deep-sea and regional chemical tankers as part of its logistics service provision for customers across the world.
Øistein has experience in naval leadership, management consulting, corporate governance and shipping. He says: "I believe the greatest risk to both climate and nature is the assumption that someone else will solve the problem for us.
"Climate risk is not a distant or abstract issue – it is a material risk to people, the planet and to business performance itself. Framing it purely as a compliance matter misses the point."
Annelie Selander, Chief Sustainability Officer at WSH Limited (Westbury Street Holdings), brings more than 15 years of experience in the food industry. She joined WSH in 2023 as CSO from Nomad Foods, where she spent six years as Group Sustainability Director.
Annelie has a background in marketing and says she is driven by a desire to leave the planet a better place for future generations. She says: "We believe the hospitality industry needs to catch up on setting science-based net zero targets and hope we can set a new standard with our ambitious 2040 net zero goal.
"We think of ourselves as a leader in the industry, with a history of demonstrating a solid commitment to sustainability and a proactive approach to tackling climate change."
Katherine Pickus, Chief Sustainability Officer at ADM, joined the company in 2025 from Tyson Foods. Tyson Foods is the world's second-largest processor and marketer of chicken, beef and pork.
Global food security connections
Katherine helps advance ADM's goal to develop solutions while improving efforts in environmental and social sustainability. Her career sits at the intersection of food, health and sustainability, helping organisations navigate shareholder, customer and regulatory expectations.
She says: "At ADM, we connect harvest to home, partnering with farmers, communities and organisations around the world to expand access to nutrition and strengthen global food security. Together, we can create a more sustainable, food-secure future for all."
The conference takes place on 25 June 2026 at CodeNode London.

