Most teams don't have a CDP expert on staff. That's what we're here for.
Good.Lab's consultants know how submissions are scored, what reviewers are looking for, and where most companies leave points on the table. We help you submit with confidence and improve year over year.



End-to-end support for your CDP submission
Experienced CDP consultants help you prepare, submit, and improve year over year, without the guesswork.
Emissions data and calculation

Questionnaire preparation

Year-over-year improvement

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CDP has become how buyers evaluate suppliers
What started as a voluntary disclosure platform is now a procurement requirement for thousands of companies.
45k+ companies
In 2025, more than 45,000 companies received a request to disclose through CDP from 330 leading corporate buyers
55%
55% of CDP Supply Chain members offered preferential contracts to suppliers that disclosed

21x Return
Potenial for dollars spent on addressing physical climate risks.
Non-disclosure risk
When you don't respond, CDP lists you publicly as "Did Not Disclose," visible to any buyer evaluating you
More than 1/3 of all companies
More than a third of all companies requested through CDP's Supply Chain program are manufacturers, and more manufacturers leave requests unanswered than any other sector.
Broader than it looks
CDP covers climate, water, forests, biodiversity, and plastics in one questionnaire. Most companies focus on climate and miss how much of their score depends on the rest.
Scope 3 is where most points are lost
Supply chain emissions average 26 times a company's direct operational emissions. CDP expects you to account for them.

The deadline is closer than it feels
The 2026 scoring deadline is September 14th. A complete submission takes longer to build than most teams expect.
Non-disclosure is public
Companies that don't respond aren't just unscored. CDP lists them as "Did Not Disclose," visible to every buyer evaluating their supply chain.

The expertise doesn't stop at CDP
Good.Lab covers the full range of sustainability requirements your business is navigating, including supply chain, regulatory, reporting, and beyond. You won't need to start over with someone new when the next challenge lands.
And because the data you build for CDP, including emissions inventories, governance documentation, and risk assessments, is the same data that answers EcoVadis submissions, California SB 253 disclosures, and customer questionnaires, you're building something that works across your entire sustainability program, not just one framework.


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Learn more about our approach to emerging regulations and including SB 261, SB 263 and complete mandatory reporting with ease.







