— CDP Reporting Support

Built for stronger
CDP outcomes

Submit with confidence. Guidance every step of the way.

CDP has become a central channel for environmental disclosure to investors, customers, and supply chain partners. Organizations are expected to report detailed governance, risk, and emissions data — and demonstrate measurable progress year over year.

Greenplaces provides white-glove CDP support from preparation through final submission. We manage data collection, craft response strategy, complete portal inputs, and guide improvement planning so your organization can report accurately and earn the strongest possible score.

What we do

White-glove CDP support, from preparation through final submission.

Greenplaces manages data collection, crafts response strategy, completes portal inputs, and guides improvement planning so your organization can report accurately and earn the strongest possible score. Whether you’re responding to a first-time disclosure request or working to move up a scoring tier, we take ownership of the process — end to end.

Who needs CDP reporting support

If your team is stretched by emissions data, narrative responses, or submission logistics, Greenplaces takes ownership of the process. We support organizations that are:

  • Responding to CDP disclosure requests from customers or supply chain partners

  • Preparing a first-time CDP submission

  • Working to improve a prior score or move up a scoring tier

  • Managing complex emissions calculations or governance disclosures

  • Lacking internal resources to coordinate reporting across teams

The importance of CdP performance

CDP is widely used by investors, customers, and financial institutions to evaluate environmental risk and performance.

For many companies, CDP performance directly affects:

01   Supplier eligibility and procurement relationships
Many enterprise buyers require CDP disclosure from supply chain partners. A strong score keeps your organization eligible and competitive.

02   Investor confidence and benchmarking
Asset managers and institutional investors use CDP scores to benchmark climate performance and make allocation decisions.

03   Scope 3 engagement and climate risk evaluation
CDP is a primary mechanism for evaluating Scope 3 emissions across value chains and assessing physical and transition climate risks.

Full-service CDP submission

Hands-on, execution-focused support designed to improve accuracy, efficiency, and scoring outcomes.

Greenplaces provides hands-on CDP reporting support from kickoff through portal submission. Our team takes ownership of the process so your leadership and finance teams can stay focused on the business.

We combine deep framework expertise with your organization’s data to build a submission that accurately reflects your governance and performance — and is positioned for the strongest possible score.

Common submission challenges we solve

CDP submissions are increasingly data- and process-intensive.

Governance, risk management, and emissions metrics drive outcomes — and without specialized support, these challenges can materially affect scores and external perception.

01   Advancing scoring tiers
Meeting essential criteria required to move from Awareness to Management to Leadership requires precise, criteria-aligned responses.

02   Climate governance and strategy narratives
Clearly articulating climate governance, strategy, and risk management in CDP’s format requires both framework expertise and clear writing.

03   Cross-functional data coordination
Calculating and disaggregating emissions accurately across all three scopes — including complex Scope 3 categories — is technically demanding.

04   Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions calculations
Coordinating data collection and quality assurance across finance, operations, and facilities teams requires dedicated project management.

05   Timeline and portal management
Managing CDP’s submission timelines and portal requirements without dedicated internal resources creates significant risk.

Beyond CDP reporting

Supporting broader investor ESG needs

For many organizations, CDP is part of a broader ESG and climate reporting ecosystem. Greenplaces also supports adjacent investor-driven requirements, including:


Carbon accounting and verification-ready GHG inventories


Physical and transition climate risk assessments


Net-zero target setting and decarbonization planning


Corporate ESG reporting aligned with global frameworks

Eliminate the stress of annual reporting

Ready to future-proof your business?

CDP expectations continue to rise — but with the right partner, reporting becomes a structured, defensible process rather than an annual burden. Greenplaces helps your team prepare, document, calculate, and submit with confidence today while building the foundation for stronger scores in the future.