Business ESG Data

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Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) data refers to the collection of measurable information that highlights how a company or investment performs in relation to environmental responsibility, social impact, and corporate governance practices. ESG data has become a critical tool for investors, analysts, businesses, and policymakers as they seek to evaluate the effectiveness, resilience, and sustainability of organizations in today’s rapidly changing global landscape.

At its core, ESG data provides transparency into areas beyond traditional financial metrics. Environmental metrics capture a company’s impact on climate change, resource usage, energy efficiency, and waste management. Social metrics highlight how businesses interact with employees, customers, and communities, including diversity, labor practices, and overall social responsibility. Governance metrics assess corporate structures, leadership accountability, transparency, and ethical practices in decision-making. Together, these data points offer a comprehensive view of how responsibly and sustainably a company operates.

For investors, ESG data is indispensable in identifying risks and opportunities that traditional financial statements may overlook. Companies with strong ESG performance are often seen as more resilient, better positioned for long-term growth, and more attractive to stakeholders who prioritize ethical and sustainable practices. Policymakers and regulators also use ESG data to shape frameworks and policies that encourage responsible corporate behavior and drive sustainable economic growth.

Our ESG dataset covers 30,000 public companies worldwide, offering more than 450 detailed fields per company, ensuring a deep dive into their sustainability and governance practices. In addition, the dataset includes insights into over 4,000 ETF listings, enabling users to understand broader market trends and investment vehicles aligned with ESG principles.

In today’s business and investment environment, ESG data is no longer optional—it’s essential for driving informed decisions, mitigating risk, and building a future that balances profitability with responsibility.

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