LCAW: Who Will Be Speaking on the Decarbonisation Panel?

Sustainability LIVE: The Leadership Summit at London Climate Action Week brings together senior sustainability leaders to share practical strategies for climate action.
The Global Decarbonisation Strategies panel is set to tackle the issue of global warming and climate change, by discussing solutions for emissions reduction.
This is an exclusive event and those interested in attending can register their interest now.
About the event
Sustainability LIVE: The Leadership Summit at London Climate Action Week will make its official debut at CodeNode London on 25 June 2026.
This one-day event is designed to engage senior sustainability professionals at the forefront of climate action strategy.
The conference will deliver insights, connections and solutions for executives looking to accelerate progress towards net zero, with more than 250 in-person attendees.
The event features an agenda with 25 expert speakers and four interactive workshops, set to offer practical guidance and strategic perspectives on embedding sustainability across a company’s operations.
The Global Decarbonisation Strategies panel will take place at 14:15-15:00 (BST) in the ThinkTank stage.
The session will explore how businesses are approaching emissions reduction at scale, including setting science based targets and addressing Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions.
Speakers on the panel will discuss practical strategies for building credible net zero roadmaps while maintaining resilience and growth.
Nicole Sautter, Senior Director, Global Sustainability, American Express Global Business Travel
Nicole has more than a decade of experience working across travel and sustainability, including leisure travel, hotels, carbon markets, renewable energy, business travel and aviation.
Her role focuses on the implementation of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in the sector.
Nicole says: “We help drive the industry towards net zero by accelerating the decarbonisation of aviation with SAF and unlocking investment.
“We strive to make SAF business as usual for business travel.
“We envision a future with billions of gallons of SAF displacing fossil-based jet fuel.”
Garrett Quinn, Group Head of Sustainability, Branding and Communications, Smurfit Westrock
Garrett will share insights on how to decarbonise the manufacturing sector.
He started his career more than 25 years ago at Smurfit Kappa, continuing with the company after its merger with WestRock.
He held the role of CSO for more than eight years, before taking on his current position.
Garrett says: “At Smurfit Westrock, sustainability is not a separate initiative – it is embedded in how we operate, innovate and deliver for our customers.
“Our focus on decarbonisation, responsible forestry and circularity ensures that we create long-term value.”
Jessica Hyman, Chief Sustainability Officer, Atlassian
Jessica will discuss the expertise gained from her time at Atlassian, where she leads the climate, human rights and responsible technology, sustainability governance and the Atlassian Foundation teams.
Under her leadership, Atlassian has procured 100% renewable energy for operations and has set science-based targets to achieve net zero emissions by 2040.
Jessica’s leadership was recognised in Sustainability Magazine’s Top 250 Women in Sustainability 2026 list.
She said on LinkedIn: “It’s humbling to be recognised alongside such an incredible group of CSOs and sustainability leaders – many of whom I’ve learned from and followed for years.
“I’m grateful to be in their company.”
Sandrine Duquerroy-Delesalle, Vice President Global Sustainability & External Affairs, Crown Holdings
Sandrine is responsible for leading Crown Holdings’ sustainability team and overseeing the implementation of its sustainability programme.
Her work focuses on climate change action, water stewardship, recycling initiatives and sustainable sourcing.
She works closely with external stakeholders including policy makers, NGOs, customers and suppliers.
Sandrine writes on LinkedIn: “We need more industry-wide collaboration, innovation and a renewed and continued commitment to decarbonisation and responsible operation to ensure the long-term success of aluminium applications and products.”







