CDP Reporting Course: Measure and Manage Environmental Impact

This reporting framework is a practical, comprehensive tool for measuring and creating environmental change.
Nov 14, 2016 5:00 PM ET

January 18, 2017 | SCOTTSDALE, AZ

November 14, 2016 /3BL Media/ - Determining your sustainability strategy, improving your environmental footprint, and disclosing risk is critical in today’s business world. Business-as-usual is no longer a viable option as we tackle the challenges of climate change and the CDP reporting framework is a practical, comprehensive tool for measuring and creating environmental change.

This workshop enhances your reporting capability, highlights alignment with other frameworks such as the Global Reporting Index (GRI) and familiarizes participants with the background, methodology, and questionnaire.

Join Us and Learn:

  • The fundamentals and requirements of the four CDP reporting questionnaires, with primary focus on climate and supply chain. 
  • Strategies to improve disclosure and performance scores when addressing specific questions. 
  • The implications of defining organizational boundaries using equity share, financial control, or operational control. 
  • Guided principles for companies and suppliers considering or planning to report for the first time.

Date and Location: January 18, 2017; Scottsdale, AZ

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ABOUT BOSTON COLLEGE CENTER FOR CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP

The Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship is a leader in the field of corporate citizenship helping corporate social responsibility (CSR) professionals maximize business and social value through tools and knowledge enabling them to achieve more through environmental, social, and governance investments. Founded in 1985, the Center draws on the community of professionals, original research, and resources of the Boston College Carroll School of Management. The membership-supported organization engages more than 10,000 individuals annually across its network of more than 420 member companies. For more information, visit ccc.bc.edu.