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What is ESG X-Ray?

Find out the environmental, social and governance impact of your client

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  • A single way to assess the ESG impact of small and medium enterprises

  • Conduct thorough analysis based on company documents or external database

  • Efficiently identify areas within a company's ESG policy that require improvement


What is the purpose of the ESG X-Ray?

The ESG X-Ray is designed to offer a comprehensive analysis of a company's Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) impact, ensuring compliance with the European Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR).

By utilizing approximately 30 criteria spread across three categories of data, the ESG X-Ray allows you to assess a company's sustainability performance within its operations.

What is included in the ESG X-Ray?

The ESG X-Ray includes around 30 criteria to measure the impact of a company on its:

  • Environmental aspects, by calculating the company’s emissions and wastes but also on estimating the environmental threats in the company area.

  • Social policy regarding the human resources management, such as the gender diversity, the growth of the company workforce and the payroll management.

  • Governance factors by estimating the company’s trustworthiness and reliability against fraudulent acts.

How is a company’s ESG impact measured?

For all of the criteria included in the ESG X-Ray analysis, we collect data from either our X-Ray modules or using external data providers.

The ESG X-Ray report is then generated using the same methodology on all the cases you create. Our methodology is the following:

  • An overall score measuring the ESG impact of the company to get an overview of its performances

  • A score per category (environmental, social and governance) to evaluate the company policy in each area

  • A score per criteria to efficiently identify the areas within the company that requires improvements

  • The measurement associated to each criteria and used to calculate the score

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