- In 2022, a record number of companies disclosed their impact on climate, forests, and water security through CDP: over 18,700 companies from around the world, which is 421 more than last year!
- Out of nearly 15,000 companies assessed, just over 330 received an A rating. Three A ratings went to companies from Poland (Budimex S.A., Orange Polska SA, and Santander Bank Polska SA).
- Poland submitted 94 applications in all three areas (climate change, water security, and forests), including 76 in the area of climate change, 16 in the area of water resource protection, and 2 in the area of forests.
- In this year's edition, 76 companies from Poland disclosed their impact in the #climatechange category, of which 27 received a publicly available rating higher than F: 3 A or A- ratings, 1 B rating, 11 C or C- ratings, and 12 D or D- ratings. The remaining 48 companies did not disclose their ratings publicly or were not rated by CDP. This means that in 2022, the number of companies from Poland that received C and D ratings increased significantly, while the number of A and B ratings decreased. The total number of submissions from Poland in 2022 increased by 35% compared to 2021.
- In this year's edition, 16 companies from Poland disclosed their impact in the #watersecurity category, of which 4 received a publicly available rating higher than F: 1 B- rating, 2 C ratings, and 1 D rating. The remaining 12 companies did not disclose their ratings publicly or were not rated by CDP. The number of submissions from Poland in 2022 increased by 45% compared to last year.
- In this year's edition, in the #forests category, only two companies from Poland disclosed their impact on forests, but did not disclose their scores publicly or were not assessed by CDP. In 2021, only one company from Poland disclosed its impact on forests.
We would like to congratulate everyone who took the time to describe their impact in the CDP questionnaires, especially our clients: Amica Group, CCC Group, Wirtualna Polska Group, LUG Group, and Żywiec Group!
We encourage everyone to familiarize themselves with this year's CDP results: https://www.cdp.net
- As a reminder, individual ratings according to the CDP methodology mean:
- Grade A: The organization implements current best practices in environmental management and discloses its activities related to climate change, deforestation, or water security.
- Grade B: The organization has addressed the environmental impact of its activities and manages this area well, including implementing measures, policies, and strategies to address issues related to climate change, forests, or water security.
- Grade C: The organization demonstrates commitment at the awareness level. It has addressed environmental issues such as climate change, forests, or water security, and identifies its impacts, threats, and opportunities in relation to its activities.
- Grade D: The organization is transparent on environmental issues.
- Grade F: is assigned when the requested company is asked by investors or other stakeholders to disclose its data through CDP, but fails to do so or does not provide CDP with sufficient information for assessment.



