What makes the ESG Clearing House unique

What makes ESG Clearing House different?

What makes ESG Clearing House unique?

The combination of six aspects makes the ESG Clearing House unique. The ESG Clearing House is a global, (1) audit-proof, (2) peer-to-peer, (3) open, (4) pure-play exchange platform of (5) standardised ESG metrics working strictly in the (6) common interests for its Participants fitting in their existing process flow (automated or not) for ESG metrics.

How does the ESG Clearing House support ESG metrics to become audit-proof?

Every exchange of an ESG metric will be reported to both the receiver and the sender of data through an audit-proof transaction report. This transaction-report will include the data provenance. The content of the data and the status of the data are the responsibility of the data owner.

How will my data be used?

Participants control their own ESG metrics and control with whom they share their data: peer-to-peer and metric-by-metric. The ESG Clearing House will not make any ESG metric public or available to other participants without specific instructions from the Participant who controls the ESG metric.

How is the ESG Clearing House able to integrate in my existing process or non-existing process?

The ESG Clearing House will technically be able to fit in any process with any Participant, even through third party solution: the ESG Clearing House supports system-to-system interfacing for direct (or indirect) integration by a Participant as well as human-to-human usage for both advanced users as well as more incidental users. For incidental users who are only responding to data requests, the usage will be free of charge.

Will the ESG Clearing House sell my ESG data?

The ESG Clearing House is a pure-play exchange platform and doesn't have a central database with ESG metrics. The ESG Clearing House will never sell or commercialize ESG data.

Which standards does the ESG Clearing House support? And in what order?

The ESG Clearing House is standards-agnostics and aims to support as much (standardised) ESG metrics as our Participants require. Participants can influence priority setting, developement and the product road map through user groups.

How is the ESG Clearing House governed?

The ESG Clearing House is a non-profit foundation that is governed by its Participants and stakeholders and works in their interests.