FAIRR Initiative - Coller FAIRR Seafood Index
Data category
- Environmental data
- Governance data
- Research data
- Social data
The data offers solutions for:
- Deforestation
- Environmental impact analysis and insight
- Investment decisions and portfolio insight
- Nature-based information
- Nature-based information: Biodiversity
- Nature-based information: Land use
- Nature-based information: Oceans
- Nature-based information: Water
- Norms-based screening
- Physical risk
- Reporting: Impact
- Social impact analysis and insight
- Supply chains
Who are the data users?
- Corporates
- Financial institutions
- Government
- Investors
What asset class does the data cover?
Listed equityBrief description of the data offering
The FAIRR Initiative is an investor member network that provides expert research, data and tools for investors, companies and policymakers to better assess risks and opportunities in the global protein supply chain. The Coller FAIRR Seafood Index is a comprehensive benchmark of 20 of the world’s largest seafood and aquaculture companies, assessing their exposure to, and preparedness for, financially material social and environmental risks and opportunities across the global seafood sector. The Index evaluates company maturity across 16 sustainability topics, providing granular data points and insights that investors, companies and other stakeholders can use to understand current practices, identify areas for improvement and support more sustainable seafood production.
Where and how do you source your data?
The Coller FAIRR Seafood Index does not use any confidential information in its data collection and scoring activities. While FAIRR uses artificial intelligence tools to gather research on companies, this information is systematically reviewed by analysts and must always be traceable to a public source of information. The sources of the data used include:
Corporate reporting: information from sustainability reports, annual reports, 10k forms, policies, codes of conduct, collective bargaining agreements etc;
Third-party sources: information from reputable and verifiable open-source data providers, news and media information providers, NGOs and other sector or thematic-specific information providers.
For more information on how this index has been developed and the underlying data supporting it, download the Coller FAIRR Seafood Index Methodology and data set.
What is the cost for your data offering?
We are a free-to-join network, and our data offering is provided free as part of membership. Membership requests can be registered here.