CDP Reports 30% Jump in Companies Achieving Top Environmental Disclosure Scores

The number of companies achieving an “A” score in at least one category in research provider and environmentalEnvironmental criteria consider how a company performs as a steward of nature. More disclosure system CDP’s annual assessment jumped by 30% in 2024, but still represented only 2% of disclosing companies, CDP reported.
CDP runs a global environmentalEnvironmental criteria consider how a company performs as a steward of nature. More disclosure system, enabling investors and other stakeholders to measure and track organization’s performance in key environmentalEnvironmental criteria consider how a company performs as a steward of nature. More sustainability areas including climate, forests, and water security.
In 2024, a record of more than 22,700 companies disclosed through CDP, up 8% over the prior year. Of these companies, nearly all (98%) received a climate score, while 6,500 received a water score, and 1,600 received a forests score. CDP awards “A” scores to companies that provide the most accurate picture of their environmentalEnvironmental criteria consider how a company performs as a steward of nature. More impact in each category, and are best equipped to take actions to mitigate their impacts.
For the 2024 disclosure cycle, CDP reported that 515 companies achieved A List status, or 2% of all disclosing companies, up from 396 companies in 2023. By category, 462 companies were awarded A scores for Climate, up by 33%, and 133 companies received A scores for Water Security, up 32%, while the number of companies on the Forests A List fell slightly to 26, from 30 in the prior year.
With the annual results, CDP also released research indicating that A List companies outperform their peers, with analysis showing an average of 6% higher stock returns over the past decade.
According to CDP, only 8 companies achieved a “Triple A” in 2024, reaching top scores in each environmentalEnvironmental criteria consider how a company performs as a steward of nature. More category. Triple A companies included L’Oréal, Kering, British American Tobacco, KAO Corporation, Uni-Charm Corporation, Toyota Tsusho Corporation, Metsä Board Corporation, and Marfrig Global Foods S/A.
By region, CDP reported that for climate and water, Asia had the most A List companies followed by Europe and the Americas, while Europe had the most A List companies for forests, followed by Asia and the Americas.
CDP Sherry Madera said:
“Thank you to all of you who disclosed through CDP. You are championing transparency and good governanceGovernance deals with a company’s leadership, executive pay, audits, internal controls, and shareholder rights. More. Congratulations to the 2024 A List – representing every major sector with disclosures across climate, water and forests topics. These business leaders know something important: Earth-positive action drives opportunity and growth.”