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II. 2011 Carbon leaders


Focusing on scoring from a sectoral point of view, it is apparent that some sectors are characterized by a significant difference between the lowest and highest disclosure score: Consumer Discretionary and Financials are the sectors with a broad range in the depth and completeness of disclosure. The sector with the highest average is Industrials (75).


Scoring the carbon performance of respondents from the Italy 100 results in two companies achieving performance band A and, therefore, making it into the Carbon Performance Leadership Index (CPLI).


This year band A- was introduced in the performance scoring. Band A- is for companies that are strong performers, with a performance high enough to be included in the CPLI, but which did not meet one or more criteria introduced this year by the CDP and which therefore were not included in the CPLI. In the CDP Italy 100 sample no company achieved the A- performance band. The two companies included in the CPLI in 2011 are Fiat and Enel. Last year, CDP Italy 60 had only one company - Eni- in the CPLI.


Some highlights can be picked out from the performance scoring:


• Italian companies have a CPLI inclusion rate (6.1% of respondents) in line with the Global 500 (5.8%)


• Fiat and Enel are included in the Global 500 CPLI in 2011; Enel is - in the Global 500 - the only company representing the Utility sector


• The three lower bands (C, D and E) have been achieved by 70% of responding companies, a percentage much higher than the Global 500, whose three lower performance bands account for only 39% of its companies.


Figure 11: Range of Italian CDP Scores


Telecomm. Services1 Utilities


Materials Industrials Financials


Energy2 Consumer Discretionary


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Scores Range Average


20 40 56 75 62 83 44 60


1 No range because is composed of only company 2 Only one company with public disclosure


Figure 12: Carbon Performance - # Companies per band


100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0%


8 2


A 8 8 7


B C D E


80 100 73 74


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