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CDP: Turning Transparency to Action Now, companies representing two-thirds of global market capitalization – from 130 countries – disclose critical environmental data through CDP Within two years of an investor request, companies disclosing through CDP reduce their direct emissions by 7-10% on average
About Us - CDP CDP is a global non-profit that runs the world’s only independent environmental disclosure system for companies, capital markets, cities, states and regions to manage their environmental impacts
CDP Scores and A Lists CDP scores for 2025 are now available in the CDP Portal Public scores and A Lists will be published on the CDP website in early January
Use CDP Data - CDP CDP scores for 2025 are now available in the CDP Portal Public scores and A Lists will be published on the CDP website in early January
Climate Change - CDP CDP requests information on climate risks and low carbon opportunities from the world’s largest companies Learn why you should report data on climate change
Disclosure Cycle 2025 - CDP CDP scores for 2025 are now available in the CDP Portal Public scores and A Lists will be published on the CDP website in early January
CDP You can view public CDP responses and scores for companies, cities states and regions, below for both current and previous years* – please note that 2024 responses won't be available You can search for a company or city, and refine your search, above
Our Question Bank - CDP Access the latest CDP questionnaires and guidance for companies, SMEs, cities, states and regions, and public authorities
Disclosure Data Factsheet 2023 - CDP This factsheet presents an overview of the key findings and emerging trends from this data, showcasing CDP's expanding coverage and growth across regions, markets, and the key environmental themes of climate change, forests, water security, biodiversity, and now, plastics