Sustainable Brand Benchmark Methodology

One of the biggest challenges in the sustainability industry is the need for more normalized data on sustainable procurement. Today, there are more standards that define sustainability than most consumers and companies can understand. At CommonShare we are launching the world’s most comprehensive system for the comparative evaluation of companies on their commitments to sustainable production and consumption.


CommonShare’s Sustainable Brand Benchmark® allows companies, consumers, governments, and investors to easily benchmark sustainable procurement performance across each industry. The data powering on the benchmark is continually updated through a combination of human research, machine learning algorithms, LLM driven AI, brand survey response, and real time management of company data within CommonShare’s platform.


The first version of the Sustainable Brand Benchmark® launched in April 2023. New industry categories will be rolled out throughout 2023 and 2024 with the goal of 10 industry benchmarks covering over 100k+ entities. We believe this will provide a meaningful contribution towards United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 12 (Responsible Production and Consumption).


Data from members of CommonShare is used to rebalance the benchmark quarterly with data submissions required by May 31st, August 31st, November 30th, and February 28th of each year. Non-members have the opportunity to include their data on November 30th of each year.


Companies in the top half of the distribution for their industry are eligible for CommonShare’s Sustainable Brand Accreditation®.

Obtaining a grade for each Company

We specifically look at 5 dimensions: Credibility, Relevance, Commitment, Traceability, and Accessibility. Each Company obtains a grade between 1 to 5 for every dimension, 5 being the highest (best) grade, and 1 being the lowest. We then calculate the average from the total of all the dimensions to obtain the final grade.

Traceability


Our traceability metric considers how well a company actually knows their supply chain. We are interested in tracking at the company, facility, product, material, and order level. Our research has demonstrated that, as of today, most companies have very little visibility into their supply chains after the first few tiers. Companies can either use CommonShare’s traceability application or have their third-party application audited.

Variables used:

Does the company have supply chain mapping at entity level?
Does the company have supply chain mapping at facility level?
Does the company have supply chain mapping at product level?
Does the company have supply chain mapping at material/ingredient level?
Does the company have batch/lot and order level supply chain mapping at material/ingredient level? 

CommonShare members can manage traceability from Tier -1 to Tier 6 at the batch/lot level in collaboration with suppliers across all tiers. Claims made at the product and facility level can be digitally verified by standard owners and certification bodies via API.

Grades:

Raw material, batch/lot tracking, on 100% of products.
Digital tracking to Tier 3 with commitment to track raw materials and timeline.
Digital tracking to Tier 2.
Digital tracking to Tier 1.
No known digital tracking.