Transparency about environmental data
The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) is a non-profit organization established in London in 2000 that aims to create transparency about environmental data. This includes climate-damaging greenhouse gas emissions and water consumption.
Once a year, the CDP collects data and information about companies’ CO₂ emissions, climate risks and reduction targets and strategies. The data are provided on a voluntary basis through standardized questionnaires. The CDP manages what is now the world’s largest database of its kind.
Nordzucker has published data as part of the project since 2010.