TLT maintains ‘B’ score from CDP for actions to tackle climate change

Maria Connolly
TLT has retained a ‘B’ score for good environmental management, from CDP for the third consecutive year.
The CDP is an independent, global non-profit that runs the world’s leading environmental disclosure platform. The most recent disclosure questionnaire featured a number of key changes intended to encourage a more holistic and balanced disclosure across different environmental issues and challenge businesses to take more effective action across the whole spectrum of environmental issues.
CDP scoring provides a snapshot of a company’s disclosure and environmental performance and plays an important role in keeping companies on a journey of continuous improvement. To achieve a ‘B’ score, companies must “have addressed the environmental impacts of their business and ensure good environmental management.”
Companies are assessed and scored across four consecutive levels representing the steps a company moves through as it progresses towards the highest level of environmental stewardship: Disclosure (D-/D score); Awareness (C-/C score); Management (B-/B score); Leadership (A-/A score).
TLT’s data will be added to the CDP’s inventory of self-reported environmental data and will be used to help to drive action through greater transparency.
Maria Connolly, partner and executive board member who sponsors sustainability at TLT said: “TLT is committed to transparency in our sustainability strategy – by understanding and declaring our environmental impact, we can continue to effectively drive action and improve our green credentials.
“This year’s CDP questionnaire was more detailed and rigorous, and so we are particularly proud to have retained our ‘B’ score. Not only does it demonstrate our consistency and commitment to action, but it also places us at the forefront of the professional services industry, cementing our reputation as sustainability leaders.”