2023 CDP Korea Awards
The Korea Sustainability Investing Forum
(KoSIF), which serves as the secretariat for the CDP Korea Committee, held the
"Publication of the CDP Korea Climate Change and Water Report 2023 and
Award Ceremony for Excellence in Climate Change Response and Water
Management" at the Glad Hotel in Yeouido, Seoul on March 13.
The 2023 CDP Korea Report — titled "CDP: A Survival Platform in the Era of ESG Disclosure" — analyzing domestic companies' levels of response to climate change and water management, as well as the 2023 CDP Best Practice report "Climate Leadership Black Box", containing exemplary climate leadership cases and key achievements, were also unveiled at the event. The event was sponsored by Shinhan Financial Group, Hyosung, the 2050 Carbon Neutral Green Growth Committee, the Ministry of Environment, and Korea Water Resources Corporation (K-water), with approximately 150 attendees. It was held in two parts: Part 1 — a ceremony commemorating the publication of the 2023 CDP Korea Report, and Part 2 — the Award Ceremony for Excellence in Climate Change Response and Water Management.
[2023 CDP Korea Awards Event Scene]
The event opened with a welcome address by Ji-in
Jang, Chairperson of the CDP Korea Committee.
Chairperson Jang emphasized CDP's role as a global disclosure platform providing consistency and efficiency in the ESG disclosure ecosystem, stating that "responding to CDP is essentially laying the foundation for responding to ESRS and SEC requirements."
CDP CEO Sherry Madera delivered a video
congratulatory message, noting that in 2023, 23,000 companies disclosed
environmental data through CDP. She emphasized that CDP data builds the core of
climate change response through measurement and management, and highlighted the
increasingly greater usability and efficiency of CDP data.
Sang-hyup Kim, Co-chair of the 2050 Carbon Neutral Green Growth Committee, expressed gratitude for the CDP Korea Committee's pioneering efforts since 2008 and stressed the growing international importance of environmental data disclosure.
Following this, Taehan Kim, Senior Researcher at the CDP Korea Committee, delivered a presentation on "2023 CDP Climate Change and Water Security: Domestic and International Trends and Results." He noted that the CDP questionnaire is currently being revised by integrating modules to strengthen alignment with climate disclosure standards, which is expected to minimize the burden on CDP-responding companies.
Eun-jeong Oh, Head of Division at Korea
Water Resources Corporation (K-water), presented on "Water Positive and
Carbon Neutrality as Core Values for Responding to the Climate Crisis,"
sharing an introduction to K-water's Water Positive initiatives and
implementation cases, as well as plans to expand RE100 corporate support
through water energy development, and declared K-water's commitment to
addressing the global water crisis.
In the following presentation by Hyuk-su Jang,
Partner at Ackertonpartners, on "Strategic Direction for Corporate
Disclosure Based on Digital ESG," he emphasized that "as the scope of
disclosure expands, the importance of establishing a systematic ESG data
management process is growing, and for this, a digital data management system
utilizing AI and big data is needed."
Part 2, the award ceremony, began with a
presentation of "2023 CDP Climate Change and Water Security Award
Criteria" by Chun-seung Yang, Executive Vice-chairperson of the CDP Korea
Committee.
In the 2023 Water Security category, SK
Siltron earned the Grand Prize as the top performer among Leadership A
recipients, and KT&G and SK Hynix received the Excellence Award.
Samsung Display, Samsung Electro-Mechanics, Pulmuone, Korea Midland Power, Hanwha Solutions, Hyundai Rotem, and SK Specialty received the Merit Award.
Among domestic companies that responded in
the 2023 Climate Change category, the top 5 companies — Hyundai Motor, LG
Innotek, SK Telecom, Hana Financial Group, Hanwha Solutions, and KB Financial
Group — qualified for the "Carbon Management Honors Club" and were
awarded accordingly.
In addition, the "Hall of Fame"
award, given to companies that have been included in the Carbon Management
Honors Club for 5 or more consecutive years, is divided into the Gold Club (1–3
consecutive years) and Platinum Club (4 or more years). Samsung Electro-Mechanics,
Samsung C&T, Shinhan Financial Group, and Hyundai Engineering &
Construction maintained their status in the Hall of Fame Platinum Club.
In the Climate Change category, awards were also given to outstanding companies by sector. There are a total of 9 sectors: Finance, Industrials, Consumer Discretionary, Energy & Utilities, Materials, Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare, Telecommunications, Consumer Staples, and IT. Additionally, special awards were given for new participation in the Water Security category, and special awards for voluntary and new participation in the Climate Change category were presented separately.
It is hoped that the companies that
responded to CDP in 2023, the award winners at the Korea ceremony, and domestic
companies that will newly participate in CDP going forward will take
responsibility for climate change response and water management. Korea plays an
important role in creating a low-carbon economy and is becoming a model for
other countries in the region in advancing the sustainable development agenda.
The CDP Korea Committee will continue to support domestic companies and
financial institutions in proactively disclosing climate-related information
through CDP and in taking the lead in climate action for Korea's sustainable
future.
Inquiries: cdp@kosif.org