Consensus ESG ratings help improve corporate and investor performance. CSRHub aggregates data from >925 sources to produce ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) ratings for 35,000 public, private, and not-for-profit entities. Our RESTful API, allows streaming CSRHUB ESG data into in-house applications, tracking and management systems. Ratings are provdied for subjects such as climate change, leadership ethics, human rights and supply chain, and employee diversity.
CSRHub offers a comprehensive global set of consensus ESG (Environment, Social, and Governance) rating. CSRHub’s big data business intelligence system ingests data from a wide variety of sources, including Wall Street analysts, crowd sources, government databases, and non-governmental groups (NGOs).
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Founded in 2007, the CSRHub data set differs from other data sets because it has:
Broad, deep coverage. CSRHub’s big data algorithms aggregate and harmonize disparate data from more than 925 sources. We generate consensus scores for twelve subcategories of corporate sustainability performance:
Board
Community Dev & Philanthropy
Compensation & Benefits
Diversity & Labor Rights
Energy & Climate Change
Environment Policy & Reporting
Human Rights & Supply Chain
Leadership Ethics
Product
Resource Management
Training, Health & Safety
Transparency & Reporting
Clear, consistent ESG signal. CSRHub data powers corporate, investor, and consumer ESG and sustainability decision making. With 12+ years of data history and coverage of public companies, private companies, and non-for-profit entities, CSRHub’s data can be used by all parts of society.
Unique source of business intelligence. CSRHub’s consensus signal improves the value and usability of other ESG and sustainability data sources. Our signal gives a monthly update on the progress that each covered company is making towards improving its social performance.
The CSRHub Specification for REST Access (CSRA) API offers a simple way for to request information from the CSRHub database. A developer can easily write code that requests CSRHub overall, category or subcategory ratings. Applications can also use the CSRA API to:
Enter tickers, ISINs, or variants of company names and receive a standard name or CSRHub invariant ID number for any company in the database. Developers may also use the API to create a “lookahead” search to support an “autocomplete” search process.
Request information about companies such as their industry, location (address, city, state, country, zip code, and/or phone number), web site, and/or the web location for their CSR information.
Request ratings at the overall, category, or subcategory level for any month from December 2008 through the present. Overall ratings can be conditioned to reflect a user’s personal profile settings or can use one of our default profiles. Ratings can be returned either on a 0 to 100 scale (100 is best/highest) or as a percentage (ratio) of the other rated companies overall or by region, country, industry group, or industry.
Request average ratings at the overall, category, or subcategory level overall or by region, country, industry group, or industry.
Request a list of the data sources that have reported information on a company (or a total of the number of sources). Users can also check to see if a source is present or not for any company or see a list of the companies who were reported on by any source.
Request individual data items for any of thousands of different data elements from hundreds of different data sources.
Examine which data sources supplied the data that contributed to a CSRHub rating.
Export a set of fields for a set of companies (bulk export).
Construct stable search strings using Boolean logic to select and return sets of companies that meet criteria such as geographic location, industry, rating level, or included or not included in a data source.
Request overall information about the dataset such as the number of data elements available, number of companies rated, or number of data sources.
CSRA is designed to allow developers to create their applications without requiring support or programming resources from CSRHub. To implement CSRA, developers architect their back-end server to respond to specifically structured REST requests in an expected way. A developer must begin each session with a login transaction that establishes a secure session. The CSRHub server inspects these credentials and uses them to associate the request with a user ID and profile ID. It then delivers a profile-adjusted rating to the requesting application. User profile information also determines the default month for the data set that the user receives. Because CSRA is conditioned by user profiles, it is easy for an application to adjust CSRHub ratings to meet the particular views and needs of each different user of the application.
Application developers use CSRA to:
Benchmark a company’s CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) performance and compare it to the performance of the company’s peers and competitors.
Manage engagement with stakeholders, including rating agencies, non-government organizations, consumers, and suppliers.
Create investment strategies that incorporate measures of environmental social and governance value. Respond to asset owner requests to improve the impact of their investments.
Manage and improve corporate supply chains. CSRHub users can scan their supply chains without having to engage in costly surveys or on-site audits.
Perform quantitative analysis on ESG factors to uncover material signals about future company performance.
Study the changes in CSR performance for industries and countries, over time.
Without CSRHub’s consensus signal, it is hard to understand the different results that other ESG data sets provide. It is also hard to bridge the coverage of other data sets—since most ESG data sets cover only 3,000 to 8,000 entities. Finally, while other ESG data sets may contain more indicators, most of them are not available (not filled in). In contrast, CSRHub has stable, monthly ratings on virtually every public company and many private entities and not-for-profits. Its 12 indicators are generally completely filled in for any major company.
CSRHub also offers data on a number of special issues such as animal testing, the use of genetically modified organism, involvement in Iran, and involvement in nuclear energy. Many of CSRHub's data sources allow its users to explore the details of their data. Because of its years of experience with ESG data, CSRHub has performed many studies on the correlation between different data sets. We provide training and advice to our users that helps them maximize their return on their ESG data spend.
CSRHub is a certified B Corporation. Our mission is to use transparent access to corporate ESG data to encourage improvements in corporate sustainability behavior. Because we are mission-driven entrepreneurs, we are passionate about serving our customers and helping them change the world.
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This listing uses a single contract dimension called Product Access (Units). You buy access to the ESG data REST API under one commitment, rather than choosing between separate tiers or instance sizes. Pricing scales through the number of access units you purchase, so you can size your contract to match your planned usage. The API returns consensus ESG ratings and twelve subcategory scores across many companies in JSON format. Because there is only one dimension, the structure stays simple: one access grant covers your subscription for the contract term.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What does one Product Access unit grant, and how is API usage counted under it?
One unit grants access to the ESG data REST API for your subscription. The API exposes more than 200 methods that return consensus ESG ratings and twelve subcategory scores in JSON format. The listing does not meter individual API calls, so your access unit covers programmatic queries during the contract term.
What ESG data can I retrieve through the API under this access?
The API returns consensus ratings for public, private, and not-for-profit entities across 135 industries and 213 countries. For each entity you get an overall score plus twelve subcategory scores, including energy and climate change, leadership ethics, human rights and supply chain, and employee diversity. Data comes from many aggregated sources.
How current is the data returned, and does that affect what I pay?
Ratings update about once per month and cover more than a decade of history. Your single access unit covers this monthly-refreshed data for the contract term at no extra charge. There are no separate per-refresh or per-record fees; access stays flat regardless of how often data updates during your subscription.
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Consensus ESG ratings are useful as part of integrating ESG into an investment process and for improving corporate sustainability performance. CSRHub data can now be shared via Redshift.
CSRHub produces 12 measures of #Environment, #Social, and #Governance (ESG) performance for 55,000 public, private, and not-for-profit entities across 134 industries and 157 countries. CSRHub #sustainability ratings, through direct and API integration, are updated monthly and go back to December 2008.
Consensus ESG ratings help improve corporate and investor performance. CSRHub aggregates and harmonizes data from >925 sources to produce ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) ratings for 35,000 public, private, and not-for-profit entities across 134 industries and 157 countries.
For each rated entity, CSRHub offers twelve subscores on subjects such as climate change, leadership ethics, human rights and supply chain, and employee diversity.
Powered by data from ESG vendors Arabesque, IdealRatings and MSCI these free evaluation datasets have been normalized, enriched and optimized to provide analytics ready, plug and play cross vendor information for sustainable investing, portfolio and company analysis, risk management, compliance, regulatory and other reporting use cases. For full access to these datasets, both private and bring your own subscription (BYOS) offers are available.