Alice Chang

Senior Manager of Sustainability Standards
Indigo AG

Alice is helping decarbonize agriculture, the sector responsible for a quarter of global emissions.

Alice Chang works at the intersection of agriculture and climate, focusing on one of the most complex areas of sustainability—Scope 3 emissions in food systems.

As Senior Manager of Sustainability Standards at Indigo Ag, she develops frameworks that help agricultural suppliers measure and reduce their environmental impact.

Her work involves translating complex standards, such as Science-Based Targets, into formats that are usable for farmers and supply chain participants.

Agriculture accounts for a significant share of global emissions, but measurement and implementation remain difficult due to fragmented supply chains and variability in practices.

Alice’s strength lies in bridging this gap. She combines an understanding of carbon accounting with a practical sense of what can actually be implemented on the ground.

Her work brings structure and clarity to a part of sustainability that is often difficult to operationalize.

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What I’d love to discuss during the event

  • Agriculture is responsible for roughly a quarter of global emissions. Most corporate Scope 3 frameworks weren’t designed with that in mind. How do we close that gap?
  • Science-Based Targets are becoming the standard. But they were built for large corporations. What happens when you try to apply them to a smallholder farmer?
  • Where is the agricultural carbon market creating real change — and where is it just creating paperwork?
Area of Expertise
AgricultureCarbonScope 3Standards

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