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How are standards and assessments like FTI and CDP incorporated into scores?

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How are standards and assessments like FTI and CDP incorporated into scores?

Certain standards or assessments—including CDP Climate, and CDP Water—stand in entirely for other issues.

Last updated on 17 Jan, 2025

If you are a large brand, you will need to answer questions about whether you disclosed to CDP Climate Change and CDP Water.

If this applies to you, you may see certain issues greyed-out, meaning you don’t need to answer them. Your scores for the greyed-out issues will instead be derived from your performance on those standards or assessments as follows:

If you disclose to CDP Climate Change, your scores for the following Issues will be derived from your grade:

  • Climate Change Measurement

  • Climate Change Reduction

  • Climate Change Targets

For example, if you received an "A" grade, you will score 100% for all of the above issues. This means you won't need to answer questions in the above items and they will be greyed-out. 

If you disclose to CDP Water, your scores for the following Issues will be derived from your grade:

  • Local Impact

  • Stakeholders

  • Water Targets

  • Water Reduction

  • Water Measurement

  • Water Management

For example, if you received an "A" grade, you will score 100% for all of the above issues. This means you won't need to answer questions in the above items and they will be greyed-out. 

Note: the CDP Forest standard will be assessed for inclusion in an upcoming methodology review. 

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