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New CDP Report Shows Companies Can Earn 7x Return from Climate Action

New CDP Report Shows Companies Can Earn 7x Return from Climate Action

New CDP Report Shows Companies Can Earn 7x Return from Climate Action

  • Companies that act on climate risk data can achieve up to 21:1 returns on investment in risk mitigation, with an average ROI of 7:1
  • In 2024, 12% of disclosing companies unlocked $4.4 trillion in environmental opportunity value, with $13.2 trillion still untapped
  • Firms in Japan and Canada lead in value per opportunity, with median gains of $73 million and $72 million per company, respectively

Companies that proactively act on environmental risks and opportunities are now seeing substantial financial rewards, according to a new report from CDP. Drawing on data from nearly 25,000 corporate disclosures in 2024, The 2025 Disclosure Dividend finds that every dollar spent on mitigating physical climate risks can generate a return of up to $21 — and on average, $7 for every $1 invested.

The economics behind disclosure are becoming clear – data driven decisions help to manage business risk and unlock opportunity,” said Sherry Madera, CEO of CDP.

Sherry Madera, CEO of CDP

CDP’s analysis shows companies reported a median $33.1 million in potential opportunities per firm from environmental action, compared to $4.6 million in costs to realize them. That’s a 7x return on average — a compelling case for the strategic and financial value of climate-related disclosure.

The benefits of acting on disclosed data are already being realized. In 2024 alone, 12% of companies that reported opportunities unlocked $4.4 trillion in environmental value. The remaining $13.2 trillion in potential upside underscores the scale of unclaimed gains.

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Disclosure is the foundation of action,” added Madera. “Our data shows that companies that measure and manage their environmental impacts not only future-proof their operations but also unlock tangible financial and strategic gains. The disclosure dividend is real – and the business case for seizing it has never been stronger.”

The report also reveals how geography plays a role in the scale of opportunity. Companies in Japan reported a median $73 million in potential gains per company, with Canada close behind at $72 million. In comparison, the US and China lag with $15 million and $10 million, respectively.

The findings emphasize that while 90% of large companies disclosing to CDP have or plan to adopt environmental risk assessment processes, only 43% currently have a climate transition plan in place — suggesting significant room for growth and action.

As climate-related disasters intensify and the cost of inaction climbs — projected to reach $38 trillion annually by 2050 — CDP’s report makes it clear: disclosure is no longer just about transparency. It’s becoming a business imperative, with measurable upside for those who act swiftly.

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