CDPâs Supply Chain program helps 330+ companies manage and measure their business-critical upstream impacts, allowing them to maximize returns on investment and future-proof their business through data.
Pressure is growing from consumers, stakeholders and regulators, creating a greater need for comprehensive supply chain data to support tracking and management.
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CDPâs Supply Chain program allows companies to engage suppliers, spot risks, and seize opportunities using primary data.
Our 330+ global members are using the program to future-proof their business by staying ahead of growing demands for environmental transparency and the rapidly evolving regulatory landscape. Disclosing data is not a ânice to haveâ â itâs mission critical.
Supply Chain members work with CDP to encourage their own suppliers to disclose environmental data, providing access to a global, comparable, and standardized dataset.
The program provides a market-leading level of supplier data, leveraging both our industry standard and regulation-aligned questionnaire and our extensive worldwide network of companies already disclosing through our platform.
Standard | Up to 200 requests |
Lead | Up to 400 requests | Premium | 400+ requests |
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All Standard features + Support services
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All Lead features + Support services
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Data sharing and insight
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Data sharing and insight
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Data sharing and insight
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All members have the option to purchase additional supplier requests at extra cost and in increments of 50 suppliers.
As Europe undergoes a major economic transformation, aiming to mobilize â¬1 trillion in sustainable investments via the EU Green Deal, European companies report $56.8 billion in climate-related supply chain risks. The companies that will be able to best manage risks, access capital and take advantage of the opportunities will be those that have comprehensive data to guide decision-making and financial market demands. This also prepares them for regulations like the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD).
330+ purchasing organizations are engaging 60,000+ suppliers on environmental issues. Inquire now to learn more about becoming a Supply Chain member with one of our account managers.
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We have now invited over 700 suppliers to report through CDP â nearly three times the number invited last year. The support given by CDP to educate and on-board our suppliers to the Supply Chain program has been essential to achieve this rapid ramp up.Jenny Perrie, Scope 3 Lead Global Procurement, AstraZeneca