Sustainability Data Guide 2026

CDP - Full Corporate Response Data

Data category

  • Environmental data
  • Governance data

The data offers solutions for:

  • Carbon footprinting
  • Climate scenario analysis
  • Environmental impact analysis and insight
  • Supply chains
  • Transition plan assessments
  • Transition risk
  • Climate and nature risk assessment ESG integration Stewardship and engagement Portfolio carbon footprinting Financed emissions Net-zero alignment Regulatory reporting Investment analysis Corporate benchmarking Transition planning Supply chain risk Climate and nature research

Who are the data users?

  • Corporates
  • Financial institutions
  • Government
  • Investors
  • Trustees
  • NGOs, consultants, academics, data & analytics providers

What asset class does the data cover?

  • Alternatives
  • Commodities
  • Credit/loans
  • Fixed income
  • Listed equity
  • Private equity
  • Real assets
  • Real estate

Brief description of the data offering

Full Corporate Response Data provides comprehensive access to directly reported, board-signed environmental disclosures collected through CDP’s global reporting system, covering climate change, water security and forests. The dataset reflects what companies have formally disclosed, committed to and governed, providing a trusted primary source of environmental information. 

As the primary disclosure layer underpinning climate and nature analysis, the product enables users to assess corporate commitments, governance and performance using consistent, comparable and transparent company-reported information. Designed to complement ESG ratings and analytics rather than replace them, it provides direct access to underlying corporate disclosures rather than analyst interpretation, public estimates or modelled data. 

The dataset covers the full breadth of company-reported environmental disclosure, including greenhouse gas emissions (Scope 1, 2 and 3), emissions methodologies, targets and net-zero commitments, governance and oversight structures, climate and nature-related risks and opportunities, transition plans and initiatives, water security and forests data, supply chain engagement, policy positioning, and verification and assurance information.

Where and how do you source your data?

Data is sourced directly from tens of thousands of companies through CDP’s annual disclosure process. Companies submit responses through CDP’s reporting platform using standardised questionnaires aligned with leading global frameworks and disclosure standards. Responses undergo validation and quality assurance checks to promote consistency, completeness and comparability across reporting organisations. 

This direct-reporting model provides primary-source disclosure data and reduces reliance on public estimates, third-party modelling or analyst interpretation. As a result, users gain access to consistent, comparable and transparent environmental data sourced directly from reporting companies.

What is the cost for your data offering?

Prices start from GBP 30,000

Contacts

James Chamberlayne

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