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Showing: April 2012
The Countdown to Disclosure Begins
by Ryan Meeks on 04/04/2012
Tags: Carbon Accounting, Carbon Disclosure Project, CDP, Supply Chain Sustainability
The Carbon Disclosure Project is the largest database of self-reported corporate climate change information in the world. Companies and cities around the globe have chosen to report to the CDP helping these organizations minimize risk, improve opportunity, and satisfy investors.
On April 1, the Carbon Disclosure Project's (CDP) Supply Chain program officially opened. The CDP will soon be sending out its annual information request to companies around the world, inviting these... [more]
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