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CDP 2026 Readiness: What Companies Should Do Now

April 23, 15:00 CEST



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CDP expectations continue to increase, but most companies don’t lose points because of lack of effort. They lose points because they don’t fully understand how scoring works. In this short session, we will break down how CDP scoring actually works in practice, where companies typically lose points, and what companies can do now to improve their score before the 2026 cycle begins.

We will focus on helping companies identify whether gaps are driven by how they disclose information or by what they actually have in place and give them clear, practical actions to strengthen their score ahead of the next reporting cycle.

Agenda:

How CDP scoring works in practice
Where companies typically lose points
Whether gaps are driven by disclosure quality or program maturity
Practical actions you can take now to improve your 2026 score



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