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CDP is an international, not-for-profit organization providing the only global system for companies and cities to measure, disclose, manage and share vital environmental information. We work with market forces to motivate companies to disclose their impacts on the environment and natural resources and take action to reduce them. CDP now holds the largest collection globally of primary climate change, water and forest-risk information and puts these insights at the heart of strategic business, investment and policy decisions.

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CARBON DISCLOSURE PROJECT
6 West 48th Street, 10th Floor
New York, New York, 10036
United States
212 378 2086



CDP News & Resources

Plastic Pollution is a Problem Many Companies are Still Ignoring
A new CDP report reveals that most companies are failing to address the dangers of plastic pollution, leading to calls for more mandatory disclosure.

How Water Crisis is Putting Supply Chains at Risk
Global supply chains are facing an unprecedented water crisis, but not all companies are taking action to solve it.

A Paradigm Shift in Total Cost of Ownership
Sustainability is driving innovation: from Silicon Valley companies to Washington, D.C., procurement agencies to suppliers in Shenzhen, and it has become a business necessity because it saves money, smooths operations, diminishes risk in supply chains and opens new business opportunities.

Hardwiring Sustainability across the Value Chain to Future-Proof Business
A new report by CDP highlights the value of strategically hardwiring sustainability into supply and demand to future-proof businesses.

Achieving Zero Waste Across The Value Chain
Over 600 Unilever sites around the world have now eliminated non-hazardous* waste to landfill, and this marks a new milestone in Unilever's journey to achieve zero waste across their value chain.

How Collaboration in Global Supply Chains is Critical for Tackling Climate Change
From changing routes of supply, to resource scarcity and extreme weather events, climate change has huge implications for global supply chains.

Supply Chain Sustainability Revealed: A Country Comparison
Suppliers in USA, Brazil, China and India least resilient against climate change risks finds new global study from CDP and Accenture.

Lessons from Apple and Walmart: 4 Ways to Really Cut Supply Chain Risk
All too often, supply chain sustainability is reduced to a formulaic mold rather than the adaptable process it should be.

Suppliers in USA, Brazil, China and India Least Resilient Against Climate Change Risks
CPOs in America apparently have some work to do to ensure that their supply chain’s can weather the risks of climate change according to a new study the CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project) and consultancy Accenture.

A New Era: Supplier Management in the Low-Carbon Economy
CDP Supply Chain Report 2012 - The results indicate that companies are making real changes to their operating models, most frequently in procurement, resulting in greater reductions in greenhouse-gas emissions and greater monetary gains across the entire supply chain.




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