Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) reporting provides a framework for companies to measure, disclose and manage their environmental impact. In doing so, it plays a pivotal role in collecting and evaluating data on greenhouse gas emissions, water usage, deforestation risks, use of plastics and more. 

With the 2024 reporting window soon to open, watch our panel discussion with Hill & Smith to get answers to the following questions and more:

  • What are the main factors that prompt businesses to explore CDP reporting?
  • How does CDP relate to other reporting standards?
  • Why are companies choosing to report to CDP when there are so many other reporting options available?
  • What does completing the CDP questionnaire involve?
  • What members of an organisation are involved in CDP reporting?
  • Why should organisations get independent verification of their CDP data?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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