CDP Score
BGEN is being recognised for its transparency on environmental issues and sustainability by CDP, the global environmental non-profit that runs the world’s only independent disclosure system.
BGEN has been awarded a B- for climate change and C for water security, based on data disclosed through CDP’s questionnaire. This is out of the nearly 20,000 companies scored in 2025, and the more than 22,100 companies that reported in the same year.
CDP applies a rigorous and independent methodology to evaluate disclosure quality, risk awareness, environmental management, and evidence of best practice. Scores range from A to D-, reflecting the degree of ambition, target-setting and action.
CDP is fully aligned with the TCFD framework and maintains the world’s largest repository of environmental data. Its scoring system is widely used by investors and procurement teams seeking to accelerate progress towards a net-zero, sustainable and earth-positive global economy. In 2025, 640 investors with $127 trillion in assets asked CDP to collect data on environmental impacts, risks and opportunities.
“We’re delighted that our ongoing commitment to transparency and sustainability has once again been recognised by CDP. Achieving a B- for climate change and a C for water security demonstrates the progress we’ve made in managing environmental risks and driving positive change across our operations. These scores reflect the hard work of our teams and our determination to keep improving year on year.
Amy Twist, Sustainability and Environmental lead at BGEN
Sherry Madera, CEO of CDP said,
“A CDP score is a sign of commitment to high-quality data that enables companies to take earth-positive economic decisions that future-proof their operations, improving access to capital, competitiveness and compliance. Tackling environmental risks head-on will create a more resilient economy and increase companies’ ability to innovate and invest. We look forward to seeing all companies build on their accolade and turn their commitments into meaningful and effective action.”