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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

CDP Global 500 Climate Disclosure Leadership Index 2013

Sector Company Disclosure
score
Performance Consecutive
years in the
CDLI
Consumer Discretionary BMW 100 A 3

Daimler 100 A 2

Royal Philips 100 A- 3

General Motors 100 A- 1

Honda Motor 99 A 2

Volkswagen 99 A 1

Home Depot 99 A- 2

Nissan Motor 99 A 1

Las Vegas Sands 98 A- 1

TJX Companies 98 B 2

News Corporation 97 A- 4
Consumer Staples Nestlé 100 A 4
  Colgate Palmolive 99 B 1
  Reckitt Benckiser 99 B 1
  Diageo 98 A 2
  Philip Morris International 97 B 1
Energy Spectra Energy 98 A 2

Repsol 98 B 2

Chevron 97 A- 1

Hess 97 B 5
Financials BNY Mellon 100 A 1
  Bank of America 98 A 1
  Goldman Sachs 98 A 2
  Marsh & McLennan 98 B 1
  Simon Property Group 98 B 1
  HSBC 97 A 1
HCP 97 A- 1
  Allianz 97 B 3
Healthcare Bayer 99 A- 6

GlaxoSmithKline 98 A 1

Johnson & Johnson 98 A- 1

United Health Group 98 B 1

Sanofi 97 A- 1
Industrials Eaton 100 A- 1
  UPS 99 A- 3
  Raytheon 98 A 1
  Deutsche Post 98 B 4
  Union Pacific 98 B 1
  Schneider Electric 97 A 1
  EADS 97 B 1
Information Technology Cisco Systems 100 A 5

Hewlett-Packard 99 A 1

Samsung 99 A 1

SAP 98 A 1

Adobe Systems 97 A 1

EMC 97 A 1
Materials BASF 100 A- 6
  Air Prodcuts & Chemicals 99 B 3
  Ecolab 98 A 1
  Kumba Iron Ore 98 B 1
  Praxair 98 6 1
  Vale 98 B 1
  POSCO 97 B 2
Telecommunication Services Swisscom 97 A 1
Utilities Gas Natural SDG 100 A 2
  Iberdrola 99 B 2
  Exelon 98 A 2
  Endesa 98 B 1
  National Grid 98 B 1
  Centrica 97 B 6
Source: CDP

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Monday, September 30, 2013

CDP Global 500 Climate Performance Leadership Index 2013

Sector Company Performance Disclosure
score
Consecutive
years in the
CPLI
Consumer Discretionary BMW A 100 4

Daimler A 100 1

Royal Philips A 100 1

Honda Motor A 99 1

Nissan Motor A 99 1

Volkswagen A 99 1

British Sky Broadcasting A 95 1

H&M Hennes & Mauritz A 83 1
Consumer Staples Nestlé A 100 2
  Diageo A 98 2
  L'Oreal A 93 1
  Anheuser Busch InBev A 85 1
  Unilever A 82 2
Energy Spectra Energy A 98 1

BG Group A 89 1
Financials BNY Mellon A 100 1
  Bank of America A 98 4
  Goldman Sachs A 98 1
  HSBC A 97 1
  Firstrand Limited A 96 1
  Morgan Stanley A 96 1
  Wells Fargo A 96 2
AXA Group A 94 3
  TD Bank A 94 1
  Ace A 93 2
  BNP Paribas A 93 1
  Barclays A 92 1
  Swiss Re A 92 1
  Deutsche Bank A 91 2
  Munich Re A 91 1
  National Australia Bank A 91 4
  Westpac Banking A 91 4
  Assicurazioni Generali A 87 1
Healthcare GlaxoSmithKline A 98 1
Industrials Raytheon A 98 1
  Schneider Electric A 97 3
  CSX A 95 1
  Komatsu A 95 1
  Lockheed Martin A 91 3
Information Technology Cisco Systems A 100 1

Hewlett-Packard A 99 1

Samsung A 99 1

SAP A 98 1

Adobe Systems A 97 1

EMC A 97 1

Microsoft A 96 1

Infosys A 92 1

Tata Consultancy Services A 89 1
Materials Ecolab A 98 1
  Anglo American A 96 2
  E.I. du Pont de Nemours A 96 1
Telecommunication Services Swisscom A 97 1

Telenor Group A 95 1

BT Group A 93 1
Utilities Gas Natural SDG A 100 2
  Exelon A 98 2
Source: CDP

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Friday, September 27, 2013

CDP Global Climate Change Leaders 2013: Top 12 Companies According to Both CPLI and CDLI


Top 12 companies according to both CPLI and CDLI
Sector Company Performance Disclosure
score
Consecutive
years in the
CPLI
Consumer Discretionary BMW A 100 4
Consumer Discretionary Daimler A 100 1
Consumer Discretionary Philips Electronics A 100 1
Consumer Utilities Nestlé A 100 2
Financials BNY Mellon A 100 1
Information Technology Cisco Systems A 100 1
Utilities Gas Natural SDG A 100 2
Consumer Discretionary Honda Motor A 99 1
Consumer Discretionary Nissan Motor A 99 1
Consumer Discretionary Volkswagen A 99 1
Information Technology Hewlett-Packard A 99 1
Information Technology Samsung A 99 1


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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

The CDP's 2013 Top Fourteen US Companies (Disclosure and Performance)


Company Name
Sector
Disclosure Score
Performance Band
BNY Mellon
Financial Services
100
A
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Information Technology
100
A
Entergy Corporation
Utilities
100
A
Autodesk, Inc.
Information Technology
99
A
Northrop Grumman Corp
Industrials
99
A
NYSE Euronext
Financial Services
99
A
Hewlett-Packard
Information Technology
99
A
Bank of America
Financial Services
98
A
Best Buy Co., Inc.
Consumer Discretionary
98
A
Ecolab Inc.
Materials
98
A
Exelon Corporation
Utilities
98
A
Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
Financial Services
98
A
Raytheon Company
Industrials
98
A
Spectra Energy Corp
Energy
98
A

Source: CDP 2013

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

CDP Studies: Growth of Sustainability and Profitability

The findings of two reports released on September 23rd, demonstrates more convincingly than ever before the increase in corporate environmental action and the bottom line benefits of such action. These reports were released by CDP, PwC and Sustainable Insight Capital Management, Inc. (SICM) in the wake of the CDP's annual analysis of S&P 500 companies’ efforts to reduce and respond to climate change. The two new studies demonstrate that CDP leaders who incorporate environmental factors into their business strategies are mitigating climate related risks, finding opportunities to strengthen their businesses and delivering higher profitability than their industry peers.