CDP Corporate Health Check 2026
CDP's second annual Corporate Health Check, produced in collaboration with Oliver Wyman, examines how the world's largest companies are progressing on their environmental commitments and what this means for their financial performance.
Drawing on data disclosed through CDP, the report shows the levers these business leaders are pulling to improve performance and take advantage of environmental opportunities. Companies scoring at Leadership level – the highest rating of the four categories in the CDP assessment – are setting the pace for corporate action across climate and nature while also realizing the financial benefits.
Building environmental and climate resilience is not only about managing risks. Our analysis shows that Leadership companies in this year’s assessment realized a total of US$218 billion in environmental opportunities over the last 12 months. Despite a challenging political and economic landscape, large corporations across sectors and regions remain committed to acting on their environmental risks.
The 2026 snapshot of business progress finds that:
Data visual highlights from the 2026 Corporate Health Check
Environmental action is paying off
Leadership in disclosure is translating into economic benefits and positive environmental impact.
If data visualizations are not showing, please refresh the page.
Measuring environmental performance
Japan has emerged as an environmental leader amid significant differences across regions.
If data visualizations are not showing, please refresh the page.
Policy concerns put pressure on climate leaders
Overlaying financial performance with climate scores shows how different sectors are faring in the current political and economic landscape.
If data visualizations are not showing, please refresh the page.
About the CDP Corporate Health Check
Drawing on analysis of disclosure data from many of the world’s largest and most influential organizations, the Corporate Health Check assesses how leading companies are reducing their environmental impacts, while improving financial resilience.
Assessed companies are assigned one of four levels based on their disclosure through CDP in 2025:
Level 1: Disclosure
Level 2: Awareness
Level 3: Management
Level 4: Leadership
Corporate Health Check Levels, 2025 to 2026:

In partnership with

