Sii Group, together with Sii Poland, receives the highest rating in the CDP ranking – among the top 4% of companies worldwide
15.01.2026
Sii Group, including Sii Poland, received an A rating in the CDP ranking, joining the prestigious CDP A List. The result confirms a very high level of transparency, mature climate governance, and measurable progress in managing environmental impact across the entire organization.
The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) is one of the world’s most widely recognized environmental reporting frameworks, used by companies, investors, and procurement leaders to assess how organizations manage climate-related risks, emissions, and transition plans. Environmental disclosure through CDP is considered a foundational step toward credible and effective climate action.
CDP scores companies on a scale from A to D, assessing their approach to:
- climate impact management,
- greenhouse gas emissions,
- climate-related risks and opportunities,
- quality and completeness of environmental disclosures.
The assessment is based on a rigorous, independent methodology aligned with the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) framework and other leading international standards.
According to CDP’s methodology, organisations awarded an A score demonstrate advanced practices in climate governance, comprehensive disclosure, robust risk assessment, and evidence of concrete actions. This includes setting ambitious and measurable targets as well as integrating climate considerations into business strategy and decision-making.
In 2025, more than 22 100 companies worldwide disclosed environmental data through CDP, and only around 4% achieved an A rating – says Aleksandra Kuna, CSR/ESG Manager at Sii Poland. – This places Sii Group, including Sii Poland, among a small group of global leaders in climate transparency and environmental governance. It confirms that our actions are measurable, credible, and aligned with international standards – she adds.
The 2025 result represents a significant improvement in Sii Group’s CDP performance over recent years. In 2023, the organisation received a D rating, followed by a C rating in 2024. Achieving the highest possible score – A – reflects consistent, long-term efforts to strengthen environmental governance, data quality, and climate action across the Group.
The full 2025 CDP A List, together with the detailed scoring methodology and assessment criteria, is available on CDP’s website. The results for Sii Group, including Sii Poland, can be found under the name Société Pour L’Informatique.