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GRI and CDP Releases New Resource To Streamline Climate Disclosure

Vedanshi SinghAyush VadgamabyVedanshi SinghandAyush Vadgama
23rd October 2025
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GRI and CDP Releases New Resource To Streamline Climate Disclosure
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Unlocking Synergies: GRI-CDP Mapping Enhances Corporate Climate Reporting. ESG Broadcast Shares Key Takeaways.

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The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and Climate Disclosure Project (CDP) officially released a new resource focused on optimizing corporate environmental disclosures worldwide. This critical mapping tool connected the CDP’s 2025 corporate questionnaire with the recently issued GRI 102 – Climate Change and GRI 103 – Energy Standards. The collaborative effort aims to enable more coherent and efficient environmental reporting for countless organizations globally. The resource provides clear guidance for strengthening climate data. This joint publication marks an important step toward global standardization in corporate transparency for the investment community.

The newly published mapping was built upon an ongoing commitment that had been formalized by a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by both leading entities in 2023. This resource specifically covered disclosures within the GRI 102: Climate Change 2025 and the GRI 103: Energy 2025 standards. It provides detailed clarity on where the two prominent disclosure frameworks converge and how they complement each other effectively for reporters. Companies were now able to significantly reduce the administrative burden and duplication in varied reporting requirements.

The detailed resource systematically maps the connections in a clear, unidirectional fashion, specifically progressing from the GRI Standards over to the comprehensive CDP questionnaire. Reporters discovered that certain requirements achieved Full Correspondence, indicating complete and ready alignment between the two disclosure systems’ requirements. For instance, the CDP questionnaire possessed a much broader scope, often examining environmental risks and opportunities alongside resource dependencies. The mapping successfully helped entities apply their existing, validated data to different information purposes more easily than ever before.

The tool directly addressed widespread needs that were expressly communicated by many reporting organizations that were implementing the newly released GRI climate standards. GRI’s Director of Standards, Harold Pauwels, stated “This mapping tool is a new milestone in the cooperation of GRI and CDP, and will help entities to use the same data for different information purposes like the CDP questionnaire and GRI sustainability reporting. It directly addresses the needs expressed by reporting organizations implementing the GRI Standards for Climate Change, Energy and Biodiversity, who were seeking clearer guidance and alignment to smoothen their reporting journey. With sustainability reporting continuing to accelerate globally, GRI and CDP will continue their collaboration to help organizations communicate their environmental impacts and report high quality information.”

Strategic significance lies in the tool’s ability to act as a crucial and much-needed bridge between two of the world’s most widely adopted corporate reporting systems. This landmark cooperation between the GRI and CDP successfully solidified a global push for standardized, reliable corporate environmental communication across different international markets. The mapping’s successful public release reinforced a vital commitment to make high-quality, comparable climate data the new global standard for modern corporate disclosure. It greatly empowered organizations to focus more time and energy on implementing essential climate action rather than complex, time-consuming administrative reporting tasks. The unified, simplified approach will undoubtedly encourage broader participation in essential environmental reporting initiatives moving forward.

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Vedanshi Singh

Vedanshi Singh

Science communicator passionate about climate change, ESG, and sustainability, blending psychology with communication for impact.

Ayush Vadgama

Ayush Vadgama

Environmental Science graduate and CFI-certified ESG professional. Associate Consultant at JointValues and contributor on regulatory and standards updates.

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