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Corporate sustainability depends on accurate, independent data to evaluate and improve a company’s ESG performance.

The world’s leading corporations, lenders and banksrely on our ESG Risk Ratings to identify and understand the financially material ESG issues (MEIs) that can affect their organization’slong-term performance.

Learn more about whySustainalytics’ ESG Risk Ratings are the industry standard.

Overview ofSustainalytics’ ESG Risk Ratings

The ratingoffers clear insights into company-level ESG risk by measuring the size of an organization’s unmanaged ESG risk. This is measured by a unique set ofMEIs, so it only considers issues which have a potentially substantial impact on the company’s economic value.

The rating scoresthe ESG performance ofmore than 14,000companies, from negligible to severe risk.The rating is comprised of three central building blocks: corporate governance,MEIs, and idiosyncratic issues (black swans).

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  • Key Benefits
  • Features

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Comprehensive Coverage

Sustainalytics’ ESG Risk Ratings span more than 14,000 companies and covers most major global indices. Our ratings framework is supported by 20 material ESG issues, with detailed information on 138 sub-industries.

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Categorize the Risk

ESG Risk Ratings are categorized across five risk levels: negligible, low, medium, high, and severe. View your rating, and expand your access to long-term responsible investors by improving your ESG risk management.

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Benchmark Your ESG performance

Our Peer Performance Insights products use a company’s ESG Risk Rating to measure their performance against industry peers, helping to inform future ESG decisions and drive internal process improvements.

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Deep, Industry-specific Research

The ESG Risk Ratings are underpinned by more than 350 indicators (depending on the sub-industry) and 1,300 datapoints.

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Financial Materiality Framework

Examine the ESG issues posing the most material risks to your company’s performance. Our ESG Risk Ratings first measure a company’s exposure to industry-specific ESG risks, and then how well a company is managing those risks.

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Forward-looking Signal

The exposure dimension of the ESG Risk Ratings is forward-looking because it considers a company’s susceptibility to the most material ESG risks, including risks that have yet to affect its financial performance.

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Tailored Company Assessment

Our exposure assessment is tailored to match a company’s unique business model, considering its product portfolio, financial strength, geography, and historical controversies.

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Comparable Ratings

Measure your rating against your peers: compare within your industry or sub-industry, at both the overall ESG and issue-specific risk levels.

How It Works

1. Total Exposure

We start with exposure, where exposure to each material ESG issue is initially determined at the subindustry level.

2. Manageable Risk

Next, we look at the management dimension, which measures how well the company is mitigating its exposure.

3. Unmanageable Risk

For some companies, a portion of its risk may be considered unmanageable. For example, an oil company is not able to fully eliminate all its risks related to carbon emissions so that is factored out of the calculation.

4. Managed Risk

For the portion of risk that is manageable, a company’s performance is reflected by its policies, programs, practices and quantitative performance measures.

5. Management Gap

Controversies have a discounting effect on the company’s management score, as they show that the company’s programs and policies have not been completely effective and could lead to increasing risk.

6. Unmanaged Risk

Overall a company’s ESG Risk Rating is calculated by adding the amount of unmanaged risk for each material ESG issue.

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Report Insights

1. Company Rating

Company ratings are categorized across five risk levels: negligible, low, medium, high, and severe and represented by our ESG Globes icons.

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2. Company Risk

A company’s risk is measured against its industry peers and against the global universe.

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3. Rich Company Analysis

Qualitative analysis, underpinned by analyst insights and quantitative data, describes the reasons why a company is exposed to specific material ESG issues and explains how well a company is managing these issues.

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4. Material ESG Issues

Material ESG Issues (MEIs) are identified and brought into focus.

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5. Company Events

Transparency into company events that may impact a company’s operations, stakeholders or the environment.

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6. ESG Risk Decomposition

The magnitude to which a company is exposed to ESG risk and how well the company is managing that risk is measured and explained.

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Use Cases

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Banking Solutions

Banks and lenders can use our ESG Risk Ratings and data as a part of a broader analysis of their clients as well as for innovative product solutions such as sustainability-linked loans.

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Buyer Supply Chain

Share the company’s ESG Risk Rating with buyer(s) looking for greater insight into the sustainability of their supply chain.

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Internal ESG performance

Analyze your company’s ESG performanceto determine areas of improvementand compare your score to industry peers.Identify areas of improvement and tie themto management or board renumeration.

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Investor Relations

Leverage your company’s ESG Risk Rating to support capital raising activities such as the issuance ofgreen, social, or sustainability bonds.

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Sustainable Financing

Leverage your company’s ESG Risk Rating to access favorable rates forsustainability-linked loansor issuesustainability-linked bonds.

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Marketing and Promotional

Raise awareness about your company’s ESG performanceamong internal and external stakeholdersto help support your organization’s marketingand public statements.

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Discover how to get your company started with ESG, from developing and implementing a plan, to measuring and communicating progress.

Why Sustainalytics?

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A Single Market Standard

Consistent approach to ESG assessments across the investment spectrum.

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Award-Winning Research and Data

Firm recognized as Best ESG Research and Data Provider by Environmental Finance and Investment Week.

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End-to-End ESG Solutions

ESG products and services that serve the entire investment value chain.

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30 Years of ESG Expertise

800+ ESG research analysts across our global offices.

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A Leading SPO Provider

As recognized by Environmental Finance and the Climate Bonds Initiative.

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FAQs

What is a good ESG risk rating score? ›

Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) scores are an essential tool for investors to assess a company's sustainability and ethical performance. These scores typically range from 0 to 100, with a score of less than 50 considered relatively poor and more than 70 considered good.

How reliable are ESG ratings? ›

The ESG score is not a reliable predictor of market success on its own, and there are numerous concerns with the existing lack of rules and transparency surrounding the criteria utilized for grading. Recently, however, agencies worldwide have sought to address these concerns.

How do you evaluate ESG risk? ›

To assess ESG risks, companies can use a variety of methods, including: Risk mapping: Risk mapping is a process of identifying and evaluating ESG risks based on their likelihood and impact. Scenario analysis: Scenario analysis is a process of evaluating the potential impacts of different ESG scenarios on the company.

What is the flaw in ESG ratings? ›

One of the main challenges is that ESG scoring methodologies tend to focus on how well companies manage their internal processes, rather than the real-world impacts of their products and services.

What is considered a low ESG score? ›

A low ESG score is relatively poor. Though the scoring and rating scales vary between agencies, a score below 50 is bad, while a score above 70 is considered strong.

What is Apple's ESG score? ›

ESG Risk Score for Peers
NameTotal ESG Risk scoreG
FUJIF FUJIFILM HOLDINGS CORPORATION177
ANET Arista Networks, Inc.177
AAPL Apple Inc.179
GLW Corning Incorporated166
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How to calculate ESG score? ›

An ESG Scoring Example

If a manufacturing company scores 80 out of 100 on environmental factors, 70 on social factors, and 90 on governance factors, the final ESG score would be calculated as follows: (0.5 * 80) + (0.3 * 70) + (0.2 * 90) = 76.

How do you get a good ESG score? ›

Six steps to improve your ESG performance
  1. Integrate ESG into your business strategy. ...
  2. Identify your material topics. ...
  3. Understand your ESG ratings. ...
  4. Align to global & regulatory frameworks. ...
  5. Strive for 'investment grade' data. ...
  6. Consider your communication channel.

What is the BlackRock ESG score? ›

Industry Comparison
CompanyESG Risk RatingIndustry Rank
BlackRock, Inc.18.4 Low143 out of 933
KKR & Co., Inc.22 Medium239 out of 933
Apollo Global Management, Inc.23.8 Medium290 out of 933
Blackstone, Inc.23.9 Medium291 out of 933
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What are the drawbacks of ESG ratings? ›

Some ESG data can be useful in certain circ*mstances, but an over reliance on simplistic ESG scores can be a dangerous strategy, especially when using them to build investment portfolios. Relying too heavily on ESG scores is also unlikely to help reorient capital towards more sustainable companies.

What is the bias in ESG ratings? ›

Size bias: Larger companies often score higher in ESG ratings due to their extensive resources dedicated to ESG reporting and initiatives.

Who decides the ESG score? ›

Who Measures Performance and Assigns an ESG Score? These scoring systems can be from finance and investment firms, consulting groups, standard-setting bodies, NGOs, and even government agencies.

What is the most common ESG rating? ›

The biggest ESG rating providers are considered to be MSCI and Sustainalytics, mainly due to their wide coverage. Bloomberg, and Refinitiv (formerly Thomson Reuters) as well as credit ratings agencies like Moody's, S&P and Fitch also provide ESG ratings.

What is better ESG ratings? ›

ESG ratings are predicated on the notion that companies with better ESG scores will exhibit better financial performance over time because they face lower ESG risks, are more adept at managing them, or some combination thereof.

What is the ESG country risk score? ›

To measure risks and help you implement efficient CSR policies, the ESG index aggregates the results of three sub-indexes, respectively called “Environment”, “Human Rights and “Health & Safety”. Country scores are presented on a 0-100 scale, where 0 corresponds to the lowest risk and 100 to the highest risk.

What is the scale of ESG scores? ›

LSEG ESG Scores
Score rangeDescription
0 to 25First Quartile
> 25 to 50Second Quartile
> 50 to 75Third Quartile
> 75 to 100Fourth Quartile

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