Carolyn Lim leads the Corporate Communications department of the Musim Mas Group, one of the world's largest palm oil companies. She joined the Group in 2012 and also leads sustainability reporting, and stakeholder engagement.
Having worked in the industry for over a decade, Carolyn started work in the sector in 2007, just as environmental issues began gaining traction in the public sphere. She enjoys finding the sweet spots in which private companies and NGOs can collaborate in a meaningful and impactful manner.
Carolyn started her career in investor relations in public relations agencies. She has also worked in Wilmar International and a sustainability consultancy, CSR Asia.
She holds a Masters of Arts from the University of New South Wales in Australia and a Bachelor's degree in History from the National University of Singapore.
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The use of AI and satellite imagery is revolutionizing supply chain tracking, offering advanced tools to address critical sustainability challenges. We’ll zoom in on the palm oil sector, where this technology is driving an end-to-end change, enabling more transparent and sustainable practices. By leveraging real-time satellite data and AI analytics, companies can monitor land use, deforestation, and supply chain activities with greater accuracy, complementing traditional data collection methods and strengthening compliance with sustainability certifications.
Enhancing visibility not only mitigates environmental risks but also opens new pathways for sustainable financing and business innovation.
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