CDP

Disclose to CDP with confidence.

Gravity is a CDP accredited solutions provider (ASP), and the first sustainable finance ASP in North America. We map your data directly to the questionnaire so your team finishes in days, not weeks.

Over 43,000 companies have been requested to disclose in the 2026 cycle. Gravity customers pre-populate prior responses and edit only what changed, cutting disclosure time by up to 80%.

Disclose to CDP with confidence.
23,100+
Companies already disclosing
80%
Less time on questionnaire
CDP
Accredited Solutions Provider
How it works

Three steps from old platform to first clean report.

1

Connect your data

Import your emissions inventory, energy data, and governance records. Gravity maps everything to the CDP questionnaire structure automatically.

2

Review AI-drafted responses

Prior-year answers carry forward and AI drafts update where data changed. Your team reviews and edits, rather than starting from scratch.

3

Submit with evidence

Every response links to source data and calculations. Scorers see a clear evidence trail, and your verification is already halfway done.

How Gravity helps

How Gravity supports compliance.

2026 cycle

Key dates for the 2026 CDP cycle

Jun 15

Response system opens

Sep 14

Scoring deadline

Oct 26

Final amendments

Early 2027

Scores released

“User friendly was something that we noted. As we went through the questionnaire populating the responses, we just consistently appreciated that. Gosh, I'm so glad we're not having to do this in CDP. This is so much easier.”

Gravity Customer, Manufacturing
FAQ

Common questions

CDP (formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project) is a non-profit that runs the world's largest environmental disclosure system. Companies, cities, and financial institutions report their climate, water, and forest data through CDP's standardized questionnaires. The data feeds into investor decisions, supply-chain assessments, and public benchmarks.
No law mandates CDP disclosure directly, but over 740 institutional investors and 400+ major purchasing organizations request it through CDP. If your investors, customers, or supply-chain partners send you a CDP request, declining can affect your relationships and your score. In practice, most companies with significant environmental footprints disclose.
CDP runs an annual disclosure cycle. The response system typically opens in mid-year, with a scoring deadline in the fall. For 2026, the response system opens June 15, the scoring deadline is September 14, and the final amendment deadline is October 26.
CDP's Climate Change questionnaire covers governance, risks and opportunities, business strategy, targets, Scope 1/2/3 emissions, energy, and verification. The specific questions depend on your sector and company size. Gravity maps your existing data to the questionnaire structure so you can see gaps before you start writing.
CDP scores on a scale from D- to A. Scores reflect four levels: Disclosure (D/D-), Awareness (C/C-), Management (B/B-), and Leadership (A/A-). Scoring rewards completeness, evidence quality, and demonstrated action — not just reporting volume. Gravity's evidence-linked responses are designed to support higher scores by showing verifiable data behind every answer.
CDP has aligned its questionnaire with TCFD, ISSB (IFRS S1/S2), and the European CSRD/ESRS standards. Completing a CDP disclosure covers significant ground for CSRD and ISSB reporting. Gravity lets you reuse the same underlying data across all three frameworks without re-entering or re-mapping it.
The 2026 cycle requests disclosure from over 43,000 companies. It introduces a new Oceans thematic questionnaire, enhanced biodiversity questions, and an updated scoring methodology that puts more weight on transition plans and Scope 3 data quality. The response system opens June 15 and the scoring deadline is September 14.
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