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CDP from both sides of the Atlantic – still worth it?

In an era of rapidly evolving environmental standards and increasing sustainability demands, CDP remains a trusted and valuable framework for companies committed to transparency and environmental integrity. But with more regulations in play, is this voluntary framework still worth it?
CDP from both sides of the Atlantic – still worth it?

Join sustainability experts from both sides of the Atlantic to shed light on this question. The panel will dive into: 

Key Takeaways 

  • The relevance of CDP: As a highly trusted and relevant source for comparison of corporate sustainability initiatives, especially for investors, CDP has been growing in prominence over the years and is not in any way slowing down despite the rise of regulatory frameworks.
  • Alignment with other frameworks: CDP is highly interoperable with all major reporting regulations and frameworks, and we will discuss the synergies of this and how it plays out different in various geographic regions/countries.
  • What’s coming in 2024: We’ll review the core differences between the 2023 and 2024 questionnaires and provide approaches that companies can take to best tackle the new updates.

Our panel includes

Julia Millot

Senior Manager – Climate

Position Green

pola nachyla

Pola Nachyla

Senior Associate

Position Green

julia höglund

Julia Höglund

Managing Director – United Kingdom

Position Green

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