Low Carbon Transition Rating
E.3.1.1 Sustainable Products and Services
Last updated September 2024
Definition
This indicator is designed to assess performance based on the percentage of annual revenue generated from products and services that offer significant environmental or social benefits. These can include renewable energy services, water efficiency technologies, sustainable agriculture or products and services that align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
What is a Performance Indicator?
Performance indicators measure the effectiveness of policies, programs and management systems and are tracked yearly to show a trend over time. For example, the 'Carbon Intensity Trend' indicator tracks a company’s carbon emissions over time to provide information regarding the effectiveness of its carbon emissions reduction programs.
Assessment Criteria
- Annual revenue from sustainable products and services.
Scoring Possibilities |
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100 | More than 50% of the company's annual revenue is derived from sustainability-related products or services. |
90 | Between 25% and 49.99% of the company's annual revenue is derived from sustainability-related products or services. |
80 | Between 10% and 24.99% of the company's annual revenue is derived from sustainability-related products or services. |
60 | Between 5% and 9.99% of the company's annual revenue is derived from sustainability-related products or services. |
40 | Less than 5% of the company's annual revenue is derived from sustainability-related products or services. |
20 | There is evidence that the company offers sustainability-related products or services, but the revenues obtained from these are not disclosed. |
0 | There is no evidence of the company offering any sustainability-related products or services. |