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Jakarta
Pratima Divgi
February 2020
Introduction on CDP
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CONTENTS
Introduction on CDP
Responses from companies – CDP's insights
Incentives to companies responding to CDP
Review of company scores
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We focus investors, companies and cities
on taking urgent action to build a truly
sustainable economy by measuring and
understanding their environmental impact
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ABOUT CDP
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Companies take action to
tackle climate change,
safeguard water resources
and prevent the destruction
of forests.
INVESTORS &
COMPANIES
COMPANIES &
SUPPLIERS Request
environmental
information
through CDP
Measure
their impact
to improve
performance
Companies and suppliers provide data on
environmental impacts, risks, opportunities,
investments and strategies.
Investors and purchasing companies use
CDP to make informed decisions, reward
companies with superior performance and
drive action.
HOW WE WORK
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525+ investors with US$96 trillion in assets
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120+ supply chain members with over US$3 trillion in purchasing power
8,400+ companies responded through CDP
800+ cities disclosed environmental information
120+ states and regions measured their environmental impacts
HOW WE WORK
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CDP’S PATH TO ACTIONABLE CLIMATE DATA
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TCFD recommendations
What investors and companies
should be evaluating.
CDP questions
Breakdown of recommendations
into accessible, actionable
metrics
CDP guidance
How to provide complete,
comparable information for
each question. Resources
to take action on metrics.
CDP scoring
What is best practice for
each metric.
CDP data
Comparable, standardized,
decision-useful
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TCFD: TASK FORCE FOR CLIMATE-RELATED FINANCIAL DISCLOSURES
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Background
Inadequate information about risks
can lead to mispricing of assets
and misallocation of capital that
can potentially lead to concerns about
the stability of financial markets
Mission
Developing a set of financially relevant,
climate disclosure recommendations to
promote informed investment, credit, and
insurance underwriting decisions that enable
stakeholders to better understand assets
exposed to climate related risks.
Who is behind the TCFD
G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors and the FSB
Chaired by Michael Bloomberg
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TRANSPARENCY IS THE FOUNDATION
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C2.3a C2.4a
C2.2c
C2.3a
C3.1,
C3.1d
C2.3a, C2.4a
C2.6
C2.4a
C2.2d
C2.5
TURNING GUIDELINES INTO METRICS
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SCORING PRINCIPLES
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INDEPENDENT Scoring is done by partner organizations trained by CDP. All scores are subjected to
rigorous quality assurance checks
COMPARABLE CDP methodology is the same for each sector across all countries – the same key
actions need to be demonstrated and same information provided
TRANSPARENTFull guidance and methodology are available online, alongside webinars and
explanations
INFLUENTIAL Public scores are published in the CDP website and reports, Bloomberg terminals,
Google Finance and Deutsche Börse, and shared directly with investors.
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CONVERTING METRICS INTO ACTION
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D and D-
C and C-
B and B-
A and A-
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WHO USES CDP DATA?
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