CDP and EFRAG Announce Extensive Interoperability Between CDP Questionnaire and EU Sustainability Reporting Standards
At COP29, EFRAG and CDP, the global independent disclosure system for companies to measure and manage their environmental impacts, announced today extensive commonality and interoperability between CDP and the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS). This marks a significant step towards both organizations’ shared goals of creating efficiency in the environmental data ecosystem.
The announcement comes as a result of ongoing collaboration between CDP and EFRAG. Joint mapping efforts have revealed a substantial commonality between CDP's questionnaire and the ESRS climate standard (ESRS E1), with provisional mapping by the organizations revealing that such a high level of commonality benefits companies both ways: ESRS E1 reporters will find it easier to complete CDP disclosures, while CDP disclosing companies will be well prepared for ESRS E1 reporting requirements. This will be detailed in a comprehensive mapping to be published early next year, ahead of the 2025 CDP disclosure cycle
As a key ESRS market adoption partner for EFRAG, CDP is well positioned to support the uptake of the European standards worldwide. With companies representing 90% of European stock markets already using CDP to disclose environmental data, the CDP environmental disclosure platform will be a major tool for accessing ESRS-aligned data.
Sherry Madera, CEO of CDP, said: "At CDP, we continue to evolve our disclosure system to meet changing market needs, always guided by our 'write once, use many' philosophy. By collaborating closely with standard setters like EFRAG, we're working towards a more efficient global environmental disclosure ecosystem that benefits both reporting organizations and data users alike. Our valued partnership with EFRAG is rooted in our shared goals of making environmental disclosure more efficient and valuable. The extensive commonality we've identified between CDP's questionnaire and the ESRS climate standard is just the first step, and reinforces our commitment to streamlining the reporting process for organizations worldwide.”
Patrick de Cambourg, Chair of the EFRAG SRB, said: "Our mission at EFRAG is, in line with the CSRD ambition, to bring a critical contribution to the development of quality and accessible sustainability related data to foster the sustainable growth of businesses as well as transparency and accountability vis-à-vis all stakeholders. Our ongoing work on datapoint mapping is a major step forward since it is designed to ultimately align to the maximum extent possible the CDP questionnaire with the ESRS disclosures in order for the users of the CDP platform to benefit from a straightforward digital reporting mechanism.”
The EFRAG-CDP cooperation includes several key initiatives aimed at reducing the reporting burden for companies while supporting global organizations to implement the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). Following today’s announcement of the existing commonality between CDP’s platform and ESRS E1, CDP will deliver insights on ESRS-aligned response data to the market. CDP will also explore strengthening the alignment of its questionnaire with ESRS E1 in 2025. CDP and EFRAG will collaborate to publish mapping guidance between the ESRS and 2025 CDP questionnaire to support companies in the upcoming disclosure cycle. Additionally, a comprehensive market research project will engage both organizations as well as disclosers and data users to identify the ESRS datapoints needed to inform future CDP questionnaire developments.
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