ESG Data Guide 2024

ESG Book - ESG Data

Data category

  • Environmental data
  • Governance data
  • Social data

The data offers solutions for:

  • Climate scenario analysis
  • Investment decisions and portfolio insight
  • Reporting: EU Regulations
  • Temperature alignment

Who are the data users?

  • Corporates
  • Financial institutions
  • Investors

Brief description of the data offering

The ESG Book Disclosures Data Feed provides access to a range of granular data, enabling users to execute analysis of a company or portfolio's sustainability performance, risks and opportunities.

Our data allows users to examine different themes around a company's sustainability reporting. The Sustainability Framework covers three thematic areas, including both binary and quantitative metrics across ESG issues.

ESG Book’s Emissions Plus framework provides investors with historical emissions data for corporate entities. The dataset includes Scope 1, Scope 2, Scope 3 total, the 15 Scope 3 categories, and the Kyoto gases emissions, providing a comprehensive picture of corporate GHG emissions and the climate impact of their full operations and value chains.

This ESG dataset powers ESG Book’s ESG Performance Score.

Where and how do you source your data?

All of ESG Book’s data is diligently collected by subject matter experts and undergoes thorough data integrity checks. All metrics can be linked back to publicly available sources, including company websites, annual reports, sustainability reports, proxy filings, 10K reports, policy statements, and assurance statements.

What is the cost for your data offering?

ESG Book offers a range of pricing models for its premium solutions.

Contacts

ciaran.mccale@esgbook.com