How to prepare for your 2024 CDP questionnaire

Learn more about the updated CDP questionnaire for 2024.
Mustafa Gamaleldin
Climate Consultant

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This factsheet provides a clear overview of the CDP disclosure system and why it’s becoming an essential tool for both private and public organisations committed to environmental transparency. In 2022 alone, over 18,700 companies and 1,100 cities, states, and regions disclosed environmental data through CDP—demonstrating the platform’s global reach and credibility. CDP is a not-for-profit organisation that runs the world’s leading environmental disclosure system, aligned with the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD). Designed for businesses and public entities alike, CDP enables organisations to disclose information related to climate change, water security, and deforestation, supporting improved risk management, stakeholder trust, and regulatory preparedness. This guide helps you understand what CDP is, who should report, and why disclosure can create long-term value.

What’s inside this factsheet?

  • What is CDP and how does it work?

  • Who is eligible—or encouraged—to disclose through CDP?

  • Why should your organisation disclose environmental information?

  • What are the benefits of reporting on climate, water, and forest impacts?

  • How is CDP aligned with international frameworks like TCFD?

  • How can cities, regions, and public authorities take part in CDP reporting?

  • What value can your organisation gain from completing a CDP questionnaire?