
CDP - in association with the Chemical Industries Association

About the webinar
CDP (formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project) is a global disclosure system for managing environmental impacts. CDP has evolved into a more holistic disclosure framework, inviting organizations to disclose their climate, forests, and water security impacts. Companies can demonstrate progress year after year by submitting to CDP annually and reporting on their environmental impact and governance.
This webinar will provide an overview of the main topics and data requirements for CDP for companies.
Date & time
23rd March 2023
11:30-12:30 (GMT)
Agenda
- What is CDP?
- Who is it for?
- The three questionnaire types
- Climate Change (and the Biodiversity module)
- Water Security (and the Plastics module)
- Forests
- CDP Scoring system
Presenter
Caroline Dolan, Principal Carbon Consultant, SLR
Caroline is a Principal Carbon Consultant at SLR where she supports clients with their carbon obligations and aspirations (including mandatory reporting, net zero, science-based targets, and the full suite of CDP questionnaires). As part of this role, Caroline has designed and implemented reporting solutions for many clients including SMEs starting out on their net zero journeys.
Prior to joining SLR, she worked in the not-for-profit sector on programmes that supported SMEs in the North West to reduce carbon emissions, innovate eco-friendly solutions and improve manufacturing efficiency by implementing industrial digital technologies. Caroline has an MSc in Environmental Management and Sustainable Development a decade of experience working within the environmental sector.
Who should attend?
This webinar is for managing directors and board members, sustainability managers, environmental managers, operational managers, engineering managers, and finance managers. It will also be of benefit to anyone with an interest in sustainability.
This webinar is for manufacturing, storage and distribution companies only.
Registration & fees
This webinar is being held in association with the Chemical Industries Association. It is free to attend. Please register using the link above.